William Mason (1757–1818)
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William Mason | |
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Born | William Mason November 22, 1757 |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Mattawoman, Charles County, Maryland |
Residence | Araby, Charles County, Maryland Mattawoman, Charles County, Maryland Goose Creek, Charles County, Maryland Stumps Neck, Charles County, Maryland |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | European American |
Citizenship | United States |
Occupation | American Revolutionary War militiaman, planter, businessperson |
Spouse(s) | Ann Stuart |
Children | William Stuart Mason George Mason Ann Sarah Stuart Mason Heileman Edgar Eilbeck Mason Mary Elizabeth Mason |
Parent(s) | George Mason IV Ann Eilbeck |
Relatives | son of George Mason IV |
William Mason (22 October 1757 – 7 February 1818)[1][2] was a militiaman in the American Revolutionary War and a prominent Virginia planter. Mason was the son of George Mason, an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.
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Early life and education
Mason was born on 22 October 1757.[1][2] He was the fourth child and third eldest son of George Mason and his wife Ann Eilbeck.[1][2] Like his brothers, Mason was educated by tutors at Gunston Hall.[1]
American Revolutionary War
During the American Revolutionary War, Mason served in the Fairfax Militia fighting under Henry Lee III in South Carolina.[1][3] He was commissioned a Captain.[1] In 1780, Mason's father declined an offer by Lee to continue his military service because his father felt Mason's "lot must be that of a farmer and gentleman."[1] Mason was presented with a sword by General George Washington, which was said to have been given to him by Charles III of Spain.[3] Mason returned to private life between December 1780 and June 1781.[1]
Properties
In 1780, Mason inherited the Eilbeck family estates, Araby and Mattawoman, in Charles County, Maryland, from his maternal grandmother, Sarah Eilbeck.[1][4] The Mason family occupied Araby until 1849.[4] In 1849, 402 acres (1.63 km2) including the mansion were sold by Mason's daughter Mary Elizabeth Mason to William Thompson.[4]
Mason also received all his father's properties in Charles County.[1] These properties were located along Chicamuxen and Mattawoman Creeks.[5]
Marriage and children
Mason married Ann Stuart, daughter of William and Sarah Stuart, on 11 July 1793 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George, Virginia.[1][2] The couple had five children:[1][2]
- William Stuart Mason (1795–7 March 1857)[1][2]
- George Mason of Hollin Hall (11 November 1797–25 March 1870)[1][2]
- Ann Sarah Stuart Mason Heileman (1803–9 November 1852)[1][2]
- Edgar Eilbeck Mason (1807–8 January 1835)[1][2]
- Mary Elizabeth Mason (1810–2 February 1885)[1][2]
Later life
Mason died on 7 February 1818 at Mattawoman in Charles County, Maryland at age 60.[2]
Relations
William Mason (1757–1814) was:
- a son of George Mason (1725–1792)[2]
- nephew of Thomson Mason (1733–1785)[2]
- first cousin of Stevens Thomson Mason (1760–1803), John Thomson Mason (1765–1824), and William Temple Thomson Mason (1782–1862)[2]
- uncle of George Mason VI (1786–1834) and Richard Barnes Mason (1797–1850), Thomson Francis Mason (1785–1838), and James Murray Mason (1798–1871)[2]
- first cousin once removed of Armistead Thomson Mason (1787–1819), John Thomson Mason (1787–1850), and John Thomson Mason, Jr. (1815–1873),[2] and
- first cousin twice removed of Stevens Thomson Mason (1811–1843).[2]
References
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