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  1. On December 11, 1799, Fairfax dined with the Washingtons at Mount Vernon. Three days later George Washington died, leaving Bryan a special bible in his will. Fairfax and his son Ferdinando were noted among the principal mourners at Washington’s funeral. 3 Bryan Fairfax died at his home near Alexandria on August 10, 1802.

  2. Will Book, 4:583–595; estate materials in Correspondence of the Family of Fairfax including the Fairfax Estate in Virginia, Add. 30305 and 30306, British Library; death date in Thomas Bryan Martin to Bryan Fairfax, 3 Feb. 1782 (but with recipient's variant docket of 7 Dec. 1781), and Robert Fairfax, seventh baron Fairfax of Cameron, to Bryan Fairfax, 9 May 1783, both Fairfax of Cameron MSS ...

  3. Robert Fairfax, 7. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1707–1793) Bryan Fairfax, 8. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1737–1802) Thomas Fairfax, 9. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1762–1846) Charles Fairfax, 10. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1829–1869) John Fairfax, 11. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1830–1900) Albert Fairfax, 12. Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1870–1939 ...

  4. Parent (s) Henry Fairfax. Lady Mary Cholmondeley. Henry Fairfax, 4th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (30 December 1631 – 13 April 1688) of Denton, Yorkshire was an English peer and politician. He was the grandson of Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Denton Hall today. He was born the son of Henry Fairfax, of York, Rector of Bolton Percy ...

  5. Mount Eagle was a plantation home built by Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron in 1789–90, south of Hunting Creek and Alexandria in Fairfax County, Virginia. It was demolished in 1968; the Huntington Metro Station and several condominium complexes were built on the property.

  6. the south bank of Cameron Run. In 1792 Reverend Fairfax retired from the ministry. Bryan Fairfax and George Washington were lifelong friends. In December of 1799 George Washington paid his last social call on his friend, Bryan, at Mount Eagle. Within a short time Bryan was one of the principal mourners at the funeral of George Washington.

  7. 2a. Henry Fairfax, later 4th Lord Fairfax of Cameron. 3a. Bryan Fairfax LLD, Secretary to Archbishop Tillotson (b. 6 Oct 1633; d. 20 Sep 1711), mar. at Westminster Abbey 22 Apr 1675 Charlotte Cary (d. 14 Nov 1709), dau. of Sir Edward Cary, and had issue. 1a. Ellen Fairfax (b. 9 Mar 1628/9; dvp. 28 Jul 1630) 5.