Talk:Charles W. Fairbanks

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Fairbanks' earliest ancestor in America, Jonathan Fayerbanke, constructed what is believed to be the oldest wooden frame house in American. The Fairbanks Homestead, built in 1636, is located in Dedham, Massachusetts.