Samuel Jones (chancellor)

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Preceded byNathan Sanford
Succeeded byReuben H. Walworth
Preceded byRichard Riker
Succeeded byRichard Riker
Samuel Jones
Chancellor of New York
In office
1826–1828
Preceded byNathan Sanford
Succeeded byReuben H. Walworth
Recorder of New York City
In office
1823–1824
Preceded byRichard Riker
Succeeded byRichard Riker
Member of the New York State Assembly
In office
1812–1814
Personal details
Born(1769-05-26)May 26, 1769
DiedAugust 9, 1853(1853-08-09) (aged 84)
Parent(s)Samuel Jones
Cornelia Haring Jones
Alma materYale University
Columbia University

Samuel Jones Jr. (May 26, 1769 August 9, 1853) was an American lawyer and politician.

Jones was born on May 26, 1769 in New York City, in the Province of New York, in what was then British America.[1] He was the son of Cornelia (née Haring) Jones and Samuel Jones (1734–1819), who served as New York State Comptroller and Recorder of New York City.[2] At his baptism, his sponsors were Cornelius Roosevelt and Elizabeth Haring, his maternal grandmother.[3]

He graduated from Yale University in 1790 and Columbia University in 1793.[4] He then studied law in his father's office, where DeWitt Clinton was also a student, and was admitted to the bar.[1]

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