As a member of Captain William G. Brawner's Company Partisan Rangers, he traveled 65 miles to Prince William County, VA. to be mustered 9/29/1862 into Company H, 15th Virginia Cavalry as a Private. His horse was assessed a value of $275, his equipment $50, and a pistol $50.
Present on March-July 1863 and July 1863-January 1864 Rolls.
Company disbanded 12/4/1864.
Next served in Company A, Colonel Mosby's Rangers, 43rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Dept. of Northern Virginia, Partisan Army of Confederate States.
Paroled 4/27/1865, Winchester, VA.Son of John H. and Mary Fairfax.
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The Washington Post
29 May 1912; page 14
Funeral of T. M. Fairfax
Funeral services for Thomas M. Fairfax, who died Sunday, were held at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. Randolph Davis, 507 Prince street, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. W. J. Morton, rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, officiated, and burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery
As a member of Captain William G. Brawner's Company Partisan Rangers, he traveled 65 miles to Prince William County, VA. to be mustered 9/29/1862 into Company H, 15th Virginia Cavalry as a Private. His horse was assessed a value of $275, his equipment $50, and a pistol $50.
Present on March-July 1863 and July 1863-January 1864 Rolls.
Company disbanded 12/4/1864.
Next served in Company A, Colonel Mosby's Rangers, 43rd Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Dept. of Northern Virginia, Partisan Army of Confederate States.
Paroled 4/27/1865, Winchester, VA.Son of John H. and Mary Fairfax.
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The Washington Post
29 May 1912; page 14
Funeral of T. M. Fairfax
Funeral services for Thomas M. Fairfax, who died Sunday, were held at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. C. Randolph Davis, 507 Prince street, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. W. J. Morton, rector of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, officiated, and burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery
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THOMAS M. / 1840 - 1912.
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