Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (October 22, 1693 – December 9, 1781) was the son of Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and of Catharine, daughter of Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway. Various place names in Northern Virginia and West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle are named after him—most notably Fairfax County, Virginia.

Biography

Born at Leeds Castle in Kent, England, Lord Fairfax was educated at Oriel College, Oxford from 1710 to 1713. Afterwards, he held a commission in the Navy, and contributed to Addison's Spectator. Upon succeeding to his title and to the family estates in Virginia's Northern Neck Proprietary between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers, inherited from his mother, and a great portion of the Shenandoah and South Branch Potomac valleys, Lord Fairfax moved to Virginia between 1735 and 1737 to inspect and protect his lands. The northwestern boundary of his Northern Neck Proprietary was marked by the Fairfax Stone at the headwaters of the North Branch Potomac River.

In 1738, about 30 farms were established as part of Lord Fairfax's 9,000 acre Patterson Creek Manor near present day Burlington, West Virginia. Returning in 1747, he first settled at Belvoir, (the ruins of which lie on the grounds of Fort Belvoir), which was built by his agent Col.William Fairfax. He was active developing his land, and collecting ground rents.

He later moved to the Shenandoah Valley in 1752, fixing his residence at Greenway Court near White Post in Clarke County, located closer to his undeveloped land. Here, Lord Fairfax lived in a style of liberal hospitality, frequently indulging in the diversion of the chase. He served as county lieutenant and as justice of the peace for Frederick County which then included Clarke.

Lord Fairfax was the only resident peer in colonial America. In 1748, he made the acquaintance of George Washington, a distant relative of the Yorkshire Fairfax family who was then a youth of 16. Impressed with Washington's energy and talents, Lord Fairfax employed him to survey his lands lying west of the Blue Ridge [George Washington's elder half brother Lawrence Washington (1718-1752) was married to Anne (1728-1761) a daughter of Col. William Fairfax of Belvoir — a land agent and cousin of Lord Thomas Fairfax. Anne's brother, George William Fairfax, was married to Sally Fairfax (nee Cary).] .

Though a frank and avowed Loyalist, he was never insulted or molested by the Whigs. His title and immense domain, consisting of 5,282,000 acres (21,380 km²), descended to his only surviving brother, Robert Fairfax, 7th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who died at Leeds Castle, England, in 1793. However, the domain was in possession of Lord Thomas Fairfax during the American Revolutionary War and it was confiscated during the hostilities, by the Virginia Act of 1779. Robert Fairfax was awarded "₤"13,758 in 1792, by Act of Parliament for the relief of American Loyalists.

Fairfax died at his seat at Greenway Court, Virginia near White Post in Clarke County, Virginia at the age of 90. He is buried on the east side of Christ Church (Episcopal) in Winchester, Virginia.

Notes

References

*"Dictionary of American Biography"
*"Men of the Time" by Francis S. Drake; Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1872
*"Concise Dictionary of American Biography"; ed. Joseph G.E. Hopkins; Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1964
*Citation
last = Brown
first = Stewart
year = 1965
title = Virginia Baron: The Story of Thomas 6th Lord Fairfax
place = Berryville, Virginia
publisher = Chesapeake Book Company

ee also

*Thomas Lewis (1718-90), a surveyor of the "Fairfax Line"

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