Fairfield Site
- Also Known As: Carters Creek
- Vicinity: Address Restricted
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1648/06/12 | Lewis Burwell I | Architect | Fairfield is first patented by Lewis Burwell I on 12 June 1648. He owned it until 1653. | |||
1665/00/00 | Lucy Higginson Burwell (d 1675) and William Bernard (d 1665), 1653-1665 | |||||
1675/00/00 | Lucy Higginson Burwell Bernard (d 1675) and Philip Ludwell, own Fairfield, 1665-1675. | |||||
1710/00/00 | Lewis Burwell II | Owner | Lewis Burwell II(1650-1710) (moved to Kings Creek c 1707), owned Fairfield 1675-1710. | |||
1710/00/00 | Hon Nathaniel Burwell | Owner | Nathaniel Burwell (1680-1721) (managed beginning c 1707), owned Fairfield 1710-1721. | |||
1720/06/03 | Robert Burwell | Born | Robert Burwell is born, most likely at Fairfield in Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, to Nathaniel Burwell and Elizabeth Carter Burwell. | |||
1721/00/00 | Robert Carter I | Owner | Robert is the administrator of Nathaniel Burwell's estate, owned Fairfield 1721-1734. | |||
1756/00/00 | Lewis Burwell III (1710-1756, President acting Governor of Virginia for a year November 1750 - 1751), owned Fairfield 1734-1756. | |||||
1779/00/00 | Lewis Burwell IIII(1737-1779), owned Fairfield 1756-1779. | |||||
1787/00/00 | Lewis Burwell IIIII (b 1764), owned Fairfield 1779-1787. | |||||
1787/00/00 | Fairfield Plantation is sold to Robert Thruston (1759-1816), he owned Fairfield 1787-1816. |
Particulars for Fairfield Site: | |
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Historic Use | Agricultural fields |
Cultural Affiliation | Colonial American |
Area of Significance | Historic and non-aboriginal |
Criteria | Information Potential |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
Sight Category | Site |
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