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James Pierpont (minister)

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Name
  
James Pierpont

Education
  
Harvard University

Organizations founded
  
Yale University

Role
  
Minister

Children
  
Sarah Pierpont

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Died
  
November 22, 1714, New Haven, Connecticut, United States

Spouse
  
Mary Hooker Pierpont (m. 1698)

Similar People
  
Abraham Pierson, Elihu Yale, Jonathan Edwards, Esther Edwards Burr, Peter Salovey

James Pierpont (Roxbury, Massachusetts, January 4, 1659 – November 22, 1714, New Haven, Connecticut) was a Congregationalist minister who is credited with the founding of Yale University in the United States. In 1701, Pierpont, a graduate of The Roxbury Latin School and Harvard University, secured the charter for The Collegiate School of Connecticut, which soon thereafter took the surname of its benefactor Elihu Yale.

James Pierpont married in 1698 as his third wife Mary Hooker, daughter of Rev. Samuel Hooker and granddaughter of Rev. Thomas Hooker, chief founder of the Colony of Connecticut. Their daughter, Sarah Pierpont, married noted colonial minister Jonathan Edwards. James Pierpont's descendants also include U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr and financier John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan.

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