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Jamie Colley is the son of a New York dock worker | [[Jamie Colley]] is the son of a [[New York]] dock worker – James Colley. History doesn't record the name of his mother, though the [[Assassins|Assassin]] records note she worked on a plantation in the southern colonies. | ||
As a boy, Colley spent 3 years as a student at the Trinity School, where he was reported to be a bright student, reading everything he could get his hands on | As a boy, Colley spent 3 years as a student at the [[Trinity School]], where he was reported to be a bright student, reading everything he could get his hands on – his instructors noted that he was destined for great things. ([[Shaun Hastings|I]] know [[Desmond Miles|you]]'re wondering: yes, your school's permanent record really is that permanent). However, after that brief period he disappears from the school's attendance rolls – my guess would be he left because he needed to start earning money. | ||
It seems Colley's prospects didn't improve through his teenage years | It seems Colley's prospects didn't improve through his teenage years – I have records of him being fined for vagrancy several times, which is never the sign of a high flier. After that, he worked doing odd jobs for various local businesses, finally ending up working for a local [[doctors|physician]], where his intelligence was recognized as an asset. He worked for several years as the doctor's assistant, where he met [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 2 April 2019

B. 1744
Jamie Colley is the son of a New York dock worker – James Colley. History doesn't record the name of his mother, though the Assassin records note she worked on a plantation in the southern colonies.
As a boy, Colley spent 3 years as a student at the Trinity School, where he was reported to be a bright student, reading everything he could get his hands on – his instructors noted that he was destined for great things. (I know you're wondering: yes, your school's permanent record really is that permanent). However, after that brief period he disappears from the school's attendance rolls – my guess would be he left because he needed to start earning money.
It seems Colley's prospects didn't improve through his teenage years – I have records of him being fined for vagrancy several times, which is never the sign of a high flier. After that, he worked doing odd jobs for various local businesses, finally ending up working for a local physician, where his intelligence was recognized as an asset. He worked for several years as the doctor's assistant, where he met Connor.