- biography.com political-figures/john-jayJohn Jay was an American statesman and Founding Father who served in several government offices.
- http://johnjayhomestead.org about-john-jay/John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is where Jay chose to retire after a long career in public service.
- revolutionary-war.net john-jay/John Jay was born on December 12, 1745 in New York City to Peter Jay, a wealthy merchant. His parents had 7 children who lived to adulthood.
- Ashley Bergfield left her experience at the John Jay Institute with a deeper appreciation of the daily need for prayer, reflection, and quiet.
- history.nycourts.gov figure/john-jay/John Jay was born on December 12, 1745, in New York City, the son of a wealthy merchant family.
- famousbio.net john-jay-1303.htmlJohn Jay was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the first Chief Justice of the newly-independent nation.
- mountvernon.org library/digitalhistory/digital-…An important Federalist figure during the early days of the American republic, John Jay was also a close political ally of George Washington and Alexander...
- John Jay was in New York City on December 12th, 1745 to a prominent family. Shortly after John's birth, his family moved from Manhattan to Rye.
- oyez.org justices/john_jayWhen George Washington began considering appointments for the new government, he knew he wanted John Jay to hold a leadership position.
- billofrightsinstitute.org founders/john-jayJohn Jay epitomized the selfless leader of the American Revolution. Born to a prominent New York family, John Jay gained notoriety as a lawyer in his home state.