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LTC Jason Fairbanks

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LTC Jason Fairbanks

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
336, Cedar & C
Memorial ID
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Jason was the youngest of 7 children of David Fairbanks and Lydia Fales.

Jason was baptized on February 19, 1797 in the Second Church of Dedham.

Jason married Mehitable Randall Payne on July 9, 1821 in Randolph, Norfolk county, Massachusetts. They had children:
Jason F
he married Frances Ann Nye
Clark Payne
he married Eliza H Palfrey
Adeliza Wight
she married Oliver Warren Houghton
Gerry
he married Eliza Ann Oliver
Nancy Payne
she married William Colson


Jason was listed on the 1830 census as residing in Randolph. After that, his wife Mehitable is listed as head of household.

This biography belongs to a different Jason:
REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Fairbanks, Jason. Private, Lieut. Col. Jabez Hatch's (Boston) regt.; service with detachment commanded by Maj. Andrew Symms drafted to serve for 5 weeks in guarding stores at and about Boston under Maj. Gen. Heath, by order of Council of May 12, 1777; also, Capt. Robert Davis's co., Col. Freeman's regt.; service, 37 days; company raised for a secret expedition to Rhode Island; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co., Dec. 4, 1777.
Jason was the youngest of 7 children of David Fairbanks and Lydia Fales.

Jason was baptized on February 19, 1797 in the Second Church of Dedham.

Jason married Mehitable Randall Payne on July 9, 1821 in Randolph, Norfolk county, Massachusetts. They had children:
Jason F
he married Frances Ann Nye
Clark Payne
he married Eliza H Palfrey
Adeliza Wight
she married Oliver Warren Houghton
Gerry
he married Eliza Ann Oliver
Nancy Payne
she married William Colson


Jason was listed on the 1830 census as residing in Randolph. After that, his wife Mehitable is listed as head of household.

This biography belongs to a different Jason:
REVOLUTIONARY WAR: Fairbanks, Jason. Private, Lieut. Col. Jabez Hatch's (Boston) regt.; service with detachment commanded by Maj. Andrew Symms drafted to serve for 5 weeks in guarding stores at and about Boston under Maj. Gen. Heath, by order of Council of May 12, 1777; also, Capt. Robert Davis's co., Col. Freeman's regt.; service, 37 days; company raised for a secret expedition to Rhode Island; roll sworn to in Suffolk Co., Dec. 4, 1777.


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