George William Fairfax

George William Fairfax (January 2, 1724  April 3, 1787) was a planter in colonial Virginia who represented then-vast Frederick County and later Fairfax County in the House of Burgesses before the American Revolutionary War, by which time he had returned to England (where he was a Loyalist). A mentor and good friend of George Washington, Fairfax made opportunities for the younger Washington through his powerful British family, and Washington assisted him afterward by arranging for the sale of his Virginia property after he returned to Britain.

George William Fairfax
Member of the House of Burgesses from Fairfax County
In office
1756–1758
Serving with John West
Preceded byGerrard Alexander
Succeeded byGeorge Johnson
Member of the House of Burgesses from Frederick County
In office
1752–1755
Serving with Gabriel Jones
Preceded byGeorge Fairfax
Succeeded byHugh West
Personal details
BornJanuary 2, 1724
New Providence, Bahamas
DiedApril 3, 1787(1787-04-03) (aged 63)
England
SpouseSally Fairfax
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