The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general.
... John Jay. He had come to know Jay at meetings of “the Moot,” the debating society for lawyers in New York City, and looked upon John with warm a›ection. He and his wife delighted in their grandson, Peter Augustus Jay, whose company ...
... Peter Augustus Jay ; it gave wisdom and ability to Will- iam Jay who served for many years as a judge of the Common Pleas Court of Westchester County . In this manner , John Jay left a legacy in the law to both of his sons , and the Jay ...
... JAY , d . 1846 ; m . , 1836 , William Dawson , d . 1851 , and had : MARY JAY ... Augustus DuBois , of New York , and had : I - COLONEL CORNELIUS JAY DU BOIS ... JOHN JAY ; IV . AUGUSTUS JAY ; V. ALFRED W .; VI . MARY RUTHERFORD ...
And the Elegant Deceptions of My Mother, Susan Mary Alsop Bill Patten. John Jay Peter Augustus Jay = Josephine Pearson ( 1821-1855 ) ( 1829-1852 ) Augustus Jay ( 1850-1919 ) Emily Kane ( 1854-1932 ) Peter A. Jay = Susan Alexander McCook ...
... Jay , " a Federalist governor , " although there was some support from Republicans as well.60 Jay's antislavery legacy was later carried on by his sons , Peter Augustus Jay and Judge William Jay , and his grandson and namesake , John Jay ...
John Jay Henry Phelps Johnston. ball was given , not by the Society but by subscription . My best love to William and Nancy . I am , my dear father , Your affectionate son , PETER AUGUSTUS JAY . ... JAY TO JUDGE PETERS . BEDFORD , 26th ...
... Peter Augustus Jay even found himself doing the sort of fact checking of his father's actions that members of the Manumission Soci- ety sometimes pursued to counter the malign intentions of white would - be masters . In 1808 , Dinah , whom ...