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Anti-slavery Activist, Jurist. The son of US Chief Justice John Jay, William Jay graduated from Yale in 1808 and became an attorney. Poor eyesight and other health issues compelled him to give up practicing law, and he devoted his attention to philanthropy and civic reform. Active in the temperance, anti-slavery and anti-war movements, he was a founder of the American Bible Society. Jay was Judge of Common Pleas from 1818 to 1820 and First Judge of Westchester County from 1820 to 1842. Removed from the bench because of his anti-slavery views, he became an enthusiastic member of the American Antislavery Society, and prepared the organization's constitution. Jay was also an historian and author, and his most notable work was 1833's "The Life and Writings of John Jay," a book which played by an important part in reestablishing John Jay's reputation as one of America's Founding Fathers. William Jay was the father of John Jay II (1817-1894), an anti-slavery activist, founder of the Free Soil and Republican parties and US Minister to Austria-Hungary.  (bio by: Bill McKern) 
 
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  Hannah Augusta McVickar Jay (1790 - 1857)*
 
 Children:
  Maria Baynard Jay Butterworth (1802 - 1851)*
  Sarah Louisa Jay Bruen (1810 - 1888)*
  William S. Jay (1820 - 1892)*

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Anti-slavery Activist, Jurist. The son of US Chief Justice John Jay, William Jay graduated from Yale in 1808 and became an attorney. Poor eyesight and other health issues compelled him to give up practicing law, and he devoted his attention to philanthropy and civic reform. Active in the temperance, anti-slavery and anti-war movements, he was a founder of the American Bible Society. Jay was Judge of Common Pleas from 1818 to 1820 and First Judge of Westchester County from 1820 to 1842. Removed from the bench because of his anti-slavery views, he became an enthusiastic member of the American Antislavery Society, and prepared the organization's constitution. Jay was also an historian and author, and his most notable work was 1833's "The Life and Writings of John Jay," a book which played by an important part in reestablishing John Jay's reputation as one of America's Founding Fathers. William Jay was the father of John Jay II (1817-1894), an anti-slavery activist, founder of the Free Soil and Republican parties and US Minister to Austria-Hungary. (bio by: Bill McKern) Family links: Spouse: Hannah Augusta McVickar Jay (1790 - 1857)* Children: Maria Baynard Jay Butterworth (1802 - 1851)* Sarah Louisa Jay Bruen (1810 - 1888)* William S. Jay (1820 - 1892)*
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Mentioned in 18381101BJS_WHS, in Buffalo, NY: " – I learn from Ruggles that the most favorable accounts are read along the line of R.R. – King gives me comfort in the assurance that Jay & S. will will not attempt to veer the abolitionists off."
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