Ferdinando Fairfax
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Ferdinando Fairfax | |
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| Born | 1766 or 1774 |
| Died | September 24/26, 1820 Mount Eagle, Fairfax County, Virginia or Jefferson County, Virginia |
| Spouse | Elizabeth Blair Cary |
| Children | 10 |
| Parent(s) | Bryan Fairfax Elizabeth Cary |
| Relatives | Thomas Fairfax (brother) Sally Fairfax (aunt) George William Fairfax (uncle) William Fairfax (grandfather) |
Ferdinando Fairfax (1766[1]/1774[2] – September 24/26, 1820[1][2]) was an American landowner and member of the prominent Fairfax family.
He was the youngest son of Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1736–1802) and Elizabeth Cary. His brother was Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1762–1846) and his grandfather was Col. William Fairfax (1691–1757). George Washington and Martha Washington, who traveled to Towlston Grange[3] after his birth, were his godparents.[2] Ferdinando was the heir to his uncle, George William Fairfax (1729–1787), son of William Fairfax (1691–1757), who was married to Sally Cary (ca. 1730–1811), his mother Elizabeth's sister. George William Fairfax was Washington's close friend.[4]
