George Hairston

George Hairston
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Henry County
In office
October 16, 1786 – 1787
Serving with John Marr
Preceded byJohn Dillard
Succeeded byThomas Cooper
Personal details
Born(1750-09-20)September 20, 1750
DiedMarch 5, 1827(1827-03-05) (aged 76)
Resting placeBeaver Creek Plantation, Henry County
SpouseElizabeth Perkins Letcher
RelationsGeorge Hairston Jr.(grandson)
Children10 including George Hairston
Parent(s)Robert Hairston, Ruth Stovall
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George Hairston (September 20, 1750 – March 5, 1827) was a Scotch-Irish American Virginia planter, patriot and politician in Virginia who served one term in the Virginia House of Delegates representing Henry County after serving as a Colonel in the American Revolutionary War and later served as a Brigadier General in the War of 1812. The first of three men of the same name to serve in the Virginia General Assembly, unlike the two other men (his descendants), he did not serve in the Virginia Senate, although this Hairston may be better known for building Beaver Creek Plantation, which remained his home and which he farmed using enslaved labor, or for helping to found Martinsburg.