Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Albert Kirby Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron (23 June 1870 - 4 October 1939), was an American-born Scottish Representative Peer in the British House of Lords.

Born in Northampton, Maryland, Fairfax was discovered to be the rightful holder of his title after it had been essentially forgotten by his family (which had resided in the United States of America for several generations). After researchers determined Albert Kirby Fairfax to be the 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, his title was allowed by the House of Lords in 1908. His father, John Contee Fairfax, was determined to have been the 11th Lord Fairfax of Cameron; his mother was Mary Brown Kirby.

He was a member of Fairfax & Company, of George Street, London. He was a partner of Bonbright & Company, George Street, London.[1]

He was naturalized as a U.K. citizen on 17 November 1908. He was elected a Scottish Representative Peer and served in that capacity from 19 October 1917 to his death on 4 October 1939.

Lord Fairfax of Cameron married Maude Wishart, daughter of James McKelvie, in 1922. They had two sons:

The 12th Lord Fairfax died in October 1939, aged 69, and was succeeded in the lordship by the elder of his two sons, Thomas.

References

Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
John Contee Fairfax
Lord Fairfax of Cameron
1900–1939
Succeeded by
Thomas Fairfax


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