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The Founding Fathers: New York
| Alexander Hamilton, New York |
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Hamilton
was born in 1757 on the island of Nevis, in the Leeward group, British West
Indies. He was the illegitimate son of a common-law marriage between a poor
itinerant Scottish merchant of aristocratic descent and an English-French
Huguenot mother who was a planter's daughter. In 1766, after the father had
moved his family elsewhere in the Leewards to St. Croix in the Danish (now
United States) Virgin Islands, he returned to St. Kitts while his wife and two
sons remained on St. Croix.

| John Lansing, Jr., New York |
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On
January 30, 1754, John Lansing was born in Albany, NY, to Gerrit Jacob and
Jannetje Lansing. At age 21 Lansing had completed his study of the law and was
admitted to practice. In 1781 he married Cornelia Ray. They had 10 children, 5
of whom died in infancy. Lansing was quite wealthy; he owned a large estate at
Lansingburg and had a lucrative law practice.

| Robert Yates, New York |
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The son of Joseph and Maria Yates, Robert Yates was born in Schenectady, NY,
on January 27, 1738. He received a classical education in New York City and
later studied law with William Livingston. Yates was admitted to the New York
bar in 1760 and thereafter resided in Albany.
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