Fairbanks family explained

Fairbanks
Native Name Lang:English
Other Names:Fairbank
Type:Political, mercantile
Coat Of Arms:Coat of Arms of Jonathan Fairbanks.svg
Coat Of Arms Size:175 px
Coat Of Arms Caption:Coat of Arms of Jonathan Fairbanks
Country:United Kingdom
United States
Canada
Region:United States
Canada
Origin:Heptonstall, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
Founded:1633
Founder:Jonathan Fairbanks
Seat:Fairbanks House

The Fairbanks (Fairbank) family is a noted American and Canadian family of English origin. The family descends from colonist Jonathan Fairbanks, who emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts in 1633 with his family, settling at Dedham, Massachusetts three years later.[1] There he built the Fairbanks House, today the oldest surviving verified timber-frame house in the United States.

The Fairbanks family later became one of the Second Families of the United States with the election of Charles W. Fairbanks as the twent-sixth vice president of the United States in 1905. The Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska; Fairbanks, Alaska; Fairbanks, Minnesota; Fairbanks, Oregon; and Fairbanks Township, Michigan all take their names from him.

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University is named after a member of the family, John King Fairbank. The American manufacturing company Fairbanks-Morse was founded by another member of the family, Thaddeus Fairbanks.

The following genealogical tree illustrates the links between the more notable family members:[1]

Family tree

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles . 1897 . Genealogy of the Fairbanks family in America, 1633-1897 . Boston . American Printing and Engraving Company.
  2. Web site: The Fairbanks House: The House. . The Fairbanks House . July 24, 2021.
  3. Web site: Fairbanks, Frank Latta . . 1939 . Cornell University Library . Cornell University . July 22, 2021.
  4. Book: Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 7. FAIRBANKS, CHARLES RUFUS. 1988.
  5. Book: Obituary records of Yale graduates 1926-1927. Bulletin of Yale University. 1927. Anon. 324–325.
  6. Meyer . Horst. Cabrera . Blas. Michelson . Peter . William Martin Fairbank Sr. . Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences . 2–20 . 2011 .
  7. Book: May, Gary.. Hard oiler! : the story of Canadians' quest for oil at home and abroad. 1998. Dundurn. 978-1-4597-1312-3. 98. 1127560811.
  8. Web site: The Legacy of Dick Fairbanks . . Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation . July 21, 2021.
  9. Web site: Richard M. Fairbanks, III (February 10, 1941–February 6, 2013) . . 2013 . Yale College Class of '62 Obituaries . Yale College . July 21, 2021.