Sadly John Jay was never a President of the United States. but he did hold other distinguished titles for the US. He was formally educated as a lawyer and during the American Revolution he served in the First and Second Continental Congresses. He was President of the Continental Congress for almost 10 months and then was appointed as a diplomat to Spain where he obtained a loan from them after much convincing. He was also the second Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1784-1789 and would become the second Governor of New York where he served six years. Although he was never our President of the United States, he did have a heavy hand in the formation and establishment of the US.
John Jay has 6 children
Peter Jay and Mary Van Cortlandt were the father and mother, respectively, of John Jay.
John Jay Knox died in 1892.
The happy marriage of John and Sarah Jay produced six children:The happy marriage of John and Sarah Jay produced six children: PeterAugustus, Susan, Maria, Ann, William and Sarah Louisa
John Jay helped end the Revolutionary War in 1783. So sorry it is a little bit but i somehow
John Jay was the first Chief Justice. He was president of the Continental Congress, but not a U.S. President.
These nuts where president when the John Jay's Treaty was signed in london, in 1794.
John Jay preceeded Samuel Huntington as President of the Continental Congress.
Benjamin Franklin and possibly John Jay.
There were seven Founding Fathers: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton. Out of those, four were president and three were not. John Jay, Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton never became president of the United States.
John Jay has written: 'John Jay: the making of a revolutionary'
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No, John Jay is not single.
No John Jay did not sign the Declaration.
John Jay was famous for being a Founding Father of the US, a patriot, diplomat, American statesman, and the first Chief Justice of the US. He also served as the President of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779.
Notably, alexander Hamilton, John Jay, John adams and the president of the convention, George Washington.
was jay john the only child