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  1. Rev. Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1736–1802) was an Anglican clergyman and Scottish peer (the title was created in 1627 before the Union of 1707). He was a lifelong friend of George Washington and became the first American-born Lord Fairfax; his predecessors were born in the UK.

    • 1793–1802
  2. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Bryan Clarke Fairfax was the 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and the first American-born member of the house of Lords. More here: http://bit.ly/gcA6Eo. Bryan Fairfax was a boyhood friend of George Washington. Ash Grove is an 18th-century plantation house in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.

    • Fort Belvoir, Virginia
    • Jane Fairfax, Elizabeth Blair Fairfax
    • Virginia
    • August 7, 1802
  3. He was awarded £13,758 in 1792, by Act of Parliament for the relief of American Loyalists. He was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the eighth Lord, Rev. Bryan Fairfax who also lived in Virginia. He was the grandson of Reverend Henry Fairfax, second son of the fourth Lord.

  4. Bryan Fairfax (1736 - 1802) Rev Bryan "8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron" Fairfax. Born 11 Aug 1736 in Belvoir Manor, Fairfax, Colony of Virginia. Ancestors. Son of William Fairfax and Deborah (Clarke) Fairfax.

  5. 2 de may. de 2002 · In May 1798 Fairfax went to England for his health and petitioned Parliament successfully for certification as eighth Baron Fairfax of Cameron to succeed his deceased cousin Robert Fairfax, seventh Baron Fairfax of Cameron.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Thomas, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, the only British peer who permanently resided in colonial America, helped create the United States by hiring, mentoring, and raising from obscurity young George Washington.

  7. 1762. Died. 1846. Nationality. American. Parents. Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron. Elizabeth Cary. Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1762–1846), was an American-born Scottish peer, who along with his father, on 11 December 1799, was among the last guests at Mount Vernon before Washington died.