The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . daigua. New York, and he occupied a large space in the pohtical historyof New York State. He was appointed Postmaster-General in 1841,by President Harrison. He died at Canandaigua in mmmmmm^mw^ ,.ty»»v. THE JUDGE GAY HOUSE. William Gay, son of the first Rev. Ebcnezer Gay, was born Oct. 16,1767, and graduated at Yale in 1789. He was a lawyer and a justiceof tlie peace. Mr. Gay was appointed postmaster in 1798, and served continuously thirty-seven years. Mr. Gay died Jan. 24,1844. His son, William C. Gay, grad- T/p^ Z^/;?


The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . daigua. New York, and he occupied a large space in the pohtical historyof New York State. He was appointed Postmaster-General in 1841,by President Harrison. He died at Canandaigua in mmmmmm^mw^ ,.ty»»v. THE JUDGE GAY HOUSE. William Gay, son of the first Rev. Ebcnezer Gay, was born Oct. 16,1767, and graduated at Yale in 1789. He was a lawyer and a justiceof tlie peace. Mr. Gay was appointed postmaster in 1798, and served continuously thirty-seven years. Mr. Gay died Jan. 24,1844. His son, William C. Gay, grad- T/p^ Z^/;? uated at Yale in 1817, and was a young lawyer C L^ C<^-<^ Qf niuch promise. He died, unmarried, Dec. 24, 1833.


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