John Jay Pierrepont
John Jay Pierrepont was a Brooklyn businessman, financier, and amateur photographer.
Early life
Pierrepont was born on September 2, 1849, in Rye, New York into a prominent Brooklyn family that helped found Green-Wood Cemetery. He was the second son of Henry Evelyn Pierrepont and Anna Maria Pierrepont. His elder brother was Henry [Evelyn Pierrepont|Henry Evelyn Pierrepont II], and his sister, Mary Pierrepont, married Rutherfurd Stuyvesant. His father, together with Jacob R. Leroy organized Union Ferry Company. Upon her death in 1880, John and his wife jointly inherited $10,000.His paternal grandparents were the merchant, farmer, landowner and land developer Hezekiah Pierrepont and Anna Maria Constable. His maternal grandparents were Peter Augustus Jay and Mary Rutherford Clarkson.
Career
Pierrepont was educated at the Columbia Grammar School before attending the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.He was a member of the firm of Pierrepont Brothers & Co. Following his father's retirement, John with his elder brother Henry took over Pierrepont Stores, the family import-export and warehouse business. Following the death of their father in 1888, the company was leased to the Empire Warehouse Company. In 1895, the brothers sold Pierrepont Stores to Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse Company.
From 1869 to 1888, he was the Second Vice President of the South Brooklyn Savings Association. He also served as a director of the All-American Cables Company and the Mexican Telephone Company.