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The Mason family of Virginia
is a historically significant American
political family whose prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics, business, and the military. The progenitor of the Mason family, George Mason I
(5 June 1629–1686), arrived at Norfolk
, Virginia
on the ship Assurance in 1652. Mason was a Cavalier
member of the Parliament of England
during the reign of Charles I of England
. George Mason I's great-grandson was George Mason IV
(11 December 1725–7 October 1792), an American
patriot
, statesman, and delegate from Virginia
to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Along with James Madison
, George Mason IV is known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights." For these reasons, Mason is considered one of the "Founding Fathers
" of the United States and raised the Mason family to national political prominence.
George Mason II
(1660–1716) and his son George Mason III
(1690–5 March 1735) both served as a member of the House of Burgesses
, Stafford County
sheriff, Stafford County county lieutenant, Stafford County militia colonel, planters, and businessperson
s. George Mason III's son and George Mason IV's younger brother, Thomson Mason
(14 August 1733–26 February 1785), was a patriot
, statesman, and delegate from Virginia
to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Thomson Mason's son, Stevens Thomson Mason
(29 December 1760–9 May 1803) served as a colonel in the Continental Army
during the American Revolutionary War
, a member of the Virginia
state legislature, and as a Republican
U.S. Senator from Virginia (1794–1803). Another of Thomson Mason's sons, John Thomson Mason
(15 March 1765–10 December 1824) was a jurist
and Attorney General of Maryland
in 1806. Thomson Mason's grandson John Thomson Mason
(8 January 1787–17 April 1850) was a lawyer
, United States marshal
, Secretary of Michigan Territory
from 1830 through 1831, land agent, and an important figure in the Texas Revolution
. His son Stevens Thomson Mason
(27 October 1811–4 January 1843), was also territorial governor of the Michigan Territory
, and later governor of the state of Michigan
. He was first appointed acting Territorial Secretary at the age of 19, then became acting Territorial Governor in 1834 at the age of 22. George Mason IV's grandson James Murray Mason (November 3, 1798 – April 28, 1871) was a United States Representative and United States Senator from Virginia
and represented the Confederate States of America
as appointed commissioner of the Confederacy to Great Britain and France between 1861 and 1865 during the American Civil War
.
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
is a historically significant American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
political family whose prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics, business, and the military. The progenitor of the Mason family, George Mason I
George Mason I
George Mason I was the progenitor of the prominent American landholding and political Mason family. Mason was the great-grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(5 June 1629–1686), arrived at Norfolk
Norfolk, Virginia
Norfolk is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. With a population of 242,803 as of the 2010 Census, it is Virginia's second-largest city behind neighboring Virginia Beach....
, Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
on the ship Assurance in 1652. Mason was a Cavalier
Cavalier
Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration...
member of the Parliament of England
Parliament of England
The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. In 1066, William of Normandy introduced a feudal system, by which he sought the advice of a council of tenants-in-chief and ecclesiastics before making laws...
during the reign of Charles I of England
Charles I of England
Charles I was King of England, King of Scotland, and King of Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles engaged in a struggle for power with the Parliament of England, attempting to obtain royal revenue whilst Parliament sought to curb his Royal prerogative which Charles...
. George Mason I's great-grandson was George Mason IV
George Mason
George Mason IV was an American Patriot, statesman and a delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention...
(11 December 1725–7 October 1792), an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
patriot
Patriot (American Revolution)
Patriots is a name often used to describe the colonists of the British Thirteen United Colonies who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution. It was their leading figures who, in July 1776, declared the United States of America an independent nation...
, statesman, and delegate from Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Along with James Madison
James Madison
James Madison, Jr. was an American statesman and political theorist. He was the fourth President of the United States and is hailed as the “Father of the Constitution” for being the primary author of the United States Constitution and at first an opponent of, and then a key author of the United...
, George Mason IV is known as the "Father of the Bill of Rights." For these reasons, Mason is considered one of the "Founding Fathers
Founding Fathers of the United States
The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were political leaders and statesmen who participated in the American Revolution by signing the United States Declaration of Independence, taking part in the American Revolutionary War, establishing the United States Constitution, or by some...
" of the United States and raised the Mason family to national political prominence.
George Mason II
George Mason II
George Mason II was an early American planter and statesman. Mason was the grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1660–1716) and his son George Mason III
George Mason III
George Mason III was an early American planter, businessman, and statesman. Mason was the father of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1690–5 March 1735) both served as a member of the House of Burgesses
House of Burgesses
The House of Burgesses was the first assembly of elected representatives of English colonists in North America. The House was established by the Virginia Company, who created the body as part of an effort to encourage English craftsmen to settle in North America...
, Stafford County
Stafford County, Virginia
Stafford County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state, and just across the Rappahannock River from the City of Fredericksburg. As of the 2000 census, the population was 92,446, increasing to 128,961 in 2010.. Its county seat is Stafford. In 2006, and again in 2009,...
sheriff, Stafford County county lieutenant, Stafford County militia colonel, planters, and businessperson
Businessperson
A businessperson is someone involved in a particular undertaking of activities for the purpose of generating revenue from a combination of human, financial, or physical capital. An entrepreneur is an example of a business person...
s. George Mason III's son and George Mason IV's younger brother, Thomson Mason
Thomson Mason
Thomson Mason was a prominent Virginia lawyer, jurist, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Mason was a younger brother of George Mason IV, United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S...
(14 August 1733–26 February 1785), was a patriot
Patriot (American Revolution)
Patriots is a name often used to describe the colonists of the British Thirteen United Colonies who rebelled against British control during the American Revolution. It was their leading figures who, in July 1776, declared the United States of America an independent nation...
, statesman, and delegate from Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
to the U.S. Constitutional Convention. Thomson Mason's son, Stevens Thomson Mason
Stevens Thomson Mason (Virginia)
Stevens Thomson Mason was a Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, a member of the Virginia state legislature and a Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia .-Early life and military career:...
(29 December 1760–9 May 1803) served as a colonel in the Continental Army
Continental Army
The Continental Army was formed after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the colonies that became the United States of America. Established by a resolution of the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, it was created to coordinate the military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in...
during the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War , the American War of Independence, or simply the Revolutionary War, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers.The war was the result of the...
, a member of the Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
state legislature, and as a Republican
Democratic-Republican Party (United States)
The Democratic-Republican Party or Republican Party was an American political party founded in the early 1790s by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Political scientists use the former name, while historians prefer the latter one; contemporaries generally called the party the "Republicans", along...
U.S. Senator from Virginia (1794–1803). Another of Thomson Mason's sons, John Thomson Mason
John Thomson Mason
John Thomson Mason, Jr. was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland, representing the sixth district from 1841 to 1843.-Early life and education:...
(15 March 1765–10 December 1824) was a jurist
Jurist
A jurist or jurisconsult is a professional who studies, develops, applies, or otherwise deals with the law. The term is widely used in American English, but in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth countries it has only historical and specialist usage...
and Attorney General of Maryland
Attorney General of Maryland
The Attorney General of Maryland is the chief legal officer of the State of Maryland in the United States and is elected by the people every four years with no term limits...
in 1806. Thomson Mason's grandson John Thomson Mason
John Thomson Mason (1787–1850)
John Thomson Mason was an American lawyer, United States marshal, Secretary of Michigan Territory from 1830 through 1831, land agent, and an important figure in the Texas Revolution.-Early life and education:...
(8 January 1787–17 April 1850) was a lawyer
Lawyer
A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an attorney, counsel or solicitor; a person who is practicing law." Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain the stability of political...
, United States marshal
United States Marshals Service
The United States Marshals Service is a United States federal law enforcement agency within the United States Department of Justice . The office of U.S. Marshal is the oldest federal law enforcement office in the United States; it was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789...
, Secretary of Michigan Territory
Michigan Territory
The Territory of Michigan was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from June 30, 1805, until January 26, 1837, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Michigan...
from 1830 through 1831, land agent, and an important figure in the Texas Revolution
Texas Revolution
The Texas Revolution or Texas War of Independence was an armed conflict between Mexico and settlers in the Texas portion of the Mexican state Coahuila y Tejas. The war lasted from October 2, 1835 to April 21, 1836...
. His son Stevens Thomson Mason
Stevens T. Mason
Stevens Thomson Mason , also known as Stevens T. Mason, Tom Mason, The Boy Governor, and lesser known nicknames Young Hotspur and The Stripling, was the territorial governor of the Michigan Territory, and later the first Governor of the state of Michigan. Mason guided the Michigan Territory into...
(27 October 1811–4 January 1843), was also territorial governor of the Michigan Territory
Michigan Territory
The Territory of Michigan was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from June 30, 1805, until January 26, 1837, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Michigan...
, and later governor of the state of Michigan
Michigan
Michigan is a U.S. state located in the Great Lakes Region of the United States of America. The name Michigan is the French form of the Ojibwa word mishigamaa, meaning "large water" or "large lake"....
. He was first appointed acting Territorial Secretary at the age of 19, then became acting Territorial Governor in 1834 at the age of 22. George Mason IV's grandson James Murray Mason (November 3, 1798 – April 28, 1871) was a United States Representative and United States Senator from Virginia
Virginia
The Commonwealth of Virginia , is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" after the eight U.S. presidents born there...
and represented the Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
The Confederate States of America was a government set up from 1861 to 1865 by 11 Southern slave states of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S...
as appointed commissioner of the Confederacy to Great Britain and France between 1861 and 1865 during the American Civil War
American Civil War
The American Civil War was a civil war fought in the United States of America. In response to the election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, 11 southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America ; the other 25...
.
Members of the Mason family
- George Mason IGeorge Mason IGeorge Mason I was the progenitor of the prominent American landholding and political Mason family. Mason was the great-grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1629–1686) m. Mary French (1658), m. Frances Norgrave (1664)- George Mason IIGeorge Mason IIGeorge Mason II was an early American planter and statesman. Mason was the grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1660–1716) m. Mary Fowke (1688), m. Elizabeth Waugh (1706), m. Sarah Taliaferro (1710)- Ann Fowke Mason Darrell Fitzhugh Smith m. William Darrell (c. 1710), m. Thomas Fitzhugh, m. Thomas Smith
- Elizabeth Mason Roy m. William Roy
- George Mason IIIGeorge Mason IIIGeorge Mason III was an early American planter, businessman, and statesman. Mason was the father of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1690–1735) m. Ann Stevens Thomson (1721)- George Mason IVGeorge MasonGeorge Mason IV was an American Patriot, statesman and a delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention...
(1725–1792) m. Ann Eilbeck (1750), m. Sarah Brent (1780)- George Mason VGeorge Mason VGeorge Mason V of Lexington was a planter, businessman, and militia leader. Mason was the eldest son of United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention, George Mason IV....
(1753–1796) m. Elizabeth "Betsey" Mary Ann Barnes Hooe (1784)- Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes Mason Hooe (1785–1827) m. Alexander Seymour Hooe (1802)
- George Mason VIGeorge Mason VIGeorge Mason VI was a prominent Virginia planter. Mason was the eldest son of planter and businessman George Mason V and grandson of United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S...
(1786–1834) m. Elizabeth Thomson Mason (1813), m. Eleanor Ann Clifton Patton (1823)- Helen Eliza Mason Ellzey (1813–1876) m. Thomas Lewis Ellzey (1834)
- Sarah Eugenia Mason (1816–1816)
- John McCarty Mason (1817–1837)
- George Thomson MasonGeorge Thomson MasonGeorge Thomson Mason was a United States Army Second Lieutenant killed in the Thornton Affair during the Mexican–American War. Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family of Virginia....
(1818–1846) - Georgianna Mason (1819–1820)
- Sally Eilbeck Mason (1821–1888) m. George Mason of Hollin Hall (1846)
- Richard Barnes Patton Mason (1824–1847)
- William Eilbeck Mason (1788–1820) m. Salome Caroline Edelen (1817)
- Ann Eilbeck Mason Grymes (1791–1864) m. George Nicholas Grymes (1808)
- Sarah Barnes Hooe Mason Stith (1794–1877) m. John Stith (1815)
- Richard Barnes MasonRichard Barnes MasonRichard Barnes Mason was a career general officer in the United States Army and the fifth military governor of California before it became a U.S. state.-Early life:...
(1797–1850) m. Elizabeth Margaret Hunter (1836)- Emma Twiggs Mason Wheaton (1836–1864) m. Francis Wheaton (1861)
- Elizabeth Mary Ann Sally Mason (1838–1912)
- Alice Graham Mason (c. 1843–1847)
- Ann Eilbeck Mason Johnson (1755–1814) m. Rinaldo Johnson (1789)
- William Mason (1756–1757)
- William MasonWilliam Mason (1757–1818)William Mason 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.-Early life and education:Mason was born on 22 October 1757...
(1757–1818) m. Ann Stuart (1793)- William Stuart Mason (1795–1857)
- George Mason of Hollin Hall (1797–1870) m. Ann Louisa Harrison (1821), m. Sally Eilbeck Mason (1846)
- Ann Louisa Mason (1822–1823)
- Kora Mason Chase (1847–1889) m. Theodore L. Chase (1871)
- George Mason (1848–1888)
- Ann Sarah Stuart Mason Heileman (1803–1852) m. Julius Frederick Heileman
- Edgar Eilbeck Mason (1807–1835) m. Eugenia Cary Fairfax
- Edgar Eilbeck Mason, Jr. (1828–1907)
- Ethelbert Fairfax Mason (1830–1906)
- Mary Elizabeth Mason (1810–1885) m. Enoch Mason, Jr. (1831)
- Enoch Lorraine Mason
- Eugenia Mason (1834–1915) m. Napoleon Bonaparte Bratton (1864)
- Thomson MasonThomson Mason (1759–1820)Thomson Mason was a prominent entrepreneur, planter, civil servant, and justice. Mason was the son of George Mason, an American patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention....
(1759–1820) m. Sarah McCarty Chichester (1784)- Mary Thomson Mason Ball (died April 1837) m. Fayette Ball (1819)
- Thomson Francis MasonThomson Francis MasonThomson Francis Mason was a prominent jurist, lawyer, councilman, judge, and the mayor of Alexandria, District of Columbia between 1827 and 1830.-Early life and education:...
(1785–1838) m. Elizabeth "Betsey" Clapham Price (1817)- Ann Graham Florence Mason Rhett (died 1883) m. Thomas Grimke Rhett (1846)
- Arthur Mason (died 28 May 1835)
- Sarah Elizabeth Mason Campbell (1819–1907) m. St. George Tucker Campbell (1841)
- Matilda Eulalia Mason Rhett (1821–1871) m. Charles Hart Rhett (1847)
- Thomson Francis Mason (1825–1841)
- John Francis Mason (1828–1897) m. Augusta Heath Morris, m. Carolina DeJesus Rodrigues
- Frank Mason (born c. 1859)
- Arthur Mason (1861–1862)
- Carita Douglas Mason (1867–1889) m. Thomas Swann (1887)
- Thomson Francis Mason (1868–1946)
- Virginia Mason Davidge (1830–1919) m. William Hathorn Stewart Davidge (1853)
- Caroline Betty Mason (1832–1919)
- Arthur Pendleton MasonArthur Pendleton MasonArthur "Pen" Pendleton Mason was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Confederate States Army serving during the American Civil War. Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family of Virginia.-Early life and education:...
(1835–1893) m. Mary Ellen Campbell- John Archibald Campbell Mason (1870–1888)
- Ann Eilbeck Mason Dawson (1787–1845) m. Samuel Dawson (1819)
- Elizabeth Thomson Mason (1789–1821) m. George Mason VIGeorge Mason VIGeorge Mason VI was a prominent Virginia planter. Mason was the eldest son of planter and businessman George Mason V and grandson of United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S...
(1813) - George William Mason (1791–1855) m. Mary Ann Patton (1820)
- Frederika Mason Devereux m. John P. Devereux (1843)
- Sarah Chichester Mason (1792–1820)
- Richard Chichester MasonRichard Chichester MasonRichard Chichester Mason was a prominent physician practicing in Alexandria, Virginia. Mason was a grandson of George Mason and his wife Ann Eilbeck.-Early life and education:...
(1793–1869) m. Lucy Bolling Randolph (1816)- Robert Thomson Mason (1818–1890)
- William Fitzhugh Mason (1821–1822)
- Randolph Fitzhugh Mason (1823–1862) m. Lavinia Randolph Deas (1859)
- Randolph Fitzhugh Mason, Jr. (1863–1952) m. Frances Helen Albright (1900)
- Alice deLancey Mason
- Randolph Fitzhugh Mason, Jr. (1863–1952) m. Frances Helen Albright (1900)
- Lucius Meade Mason (1824–1845)
- Eliza Carter Mason (1824–1832)
- Baynton Turner Mason (1826–1857)
- Richard Randolph Mason (1827–1886)
- Lucy Bolling Mason (1831–1832)
- Eliza Lucy Mason (1832–1862)
- Beverley Randolph MasonBeverley Randolph MasonBeverley Randolph Mason was a renowned educator and founder and principal of the Gunston Hall School for young women in Washington, D.C. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights....
(1834–1910) m. Elizabeth "Bettie" Harrison Nelson (1875)- Richard Nelson MasonRichard Nelson MasonRichard Nelson Mason was a prominent American educator and businessperson in Washington, D.C. Mason was a great-great-grandson of Founding Father of the United States George Mason and his wife Ann Eilbeck.-Early life:...
(1876–1940) m. Blanche Andrews (1925)- Elizabeth Nelson Mason m. Thomas Lewis Nial (1955)
- Julia Nelson Mason Matthews (1878–1964) m. Calvin Bruce Matthews (1925)
- Lucy Randolph Mason Moffett (1880–1965) m. George Hoxie Moffett (1908)
- Margaret Thornton Mason (1882–1884)
- Mary Wallace Mason Patchin (1884–1963) m. Philip Halsey Patchin (1909)
- Susan Josephine Beverley Mason Easley (1888–1962) m. George Gilmer Easley (1916)
- Richard Nelson Mason
- Eva Mary Anna Mason Heth (1836–1915) m. Robert Heth (1865)
- John Stevens Mason (1839–1918) m. Eliza Randolph Carter Beverley (1866)
- Robert Beverley Mason (1867–1901)
- Richard Mason (1869–1952) m. Lucy Randolph Heth (1909)
- John Stevens Mason (1870–1924)
- William Beverley Mason (1874–1949) m. Agnes Gray Kennedy (1907)
- William Beverley Mason, Jr. (1908–1996) m. Dorothy Willing Randolph (1935), m. Helen Ann Prather (1979)
- William Beverley Mason III m. Ann Roosevelt (1974)
- Zachary Paul Mason
- Randolph Dulany Mason m. Mary Elizabeth Terry (1969)
- Alexandra Terry Mason Walsh
- Peyton Randolph Mason
- William Beverley Mason III m. Ann Roosevelt (1974)
- G. Dandridge Kennedy Mason (1912–1978) m. Elizabeth Morton Mackie (1946)
- Elizabeth Morton Mason Schwenker m. Robert Frederick Schwenker III (1967)
- Mary Selden Mason
- John Stevens Mason (1914–1984) m. Frances Eleanor Jones
- John Stevens Mason, Jr. m. Shirley Ann Labier (1966), m. Linda Louise Papas (1992)
- Angelina Elizabeth Mason McLellan m. Daniel Manuel McLellan (c. 1998)
- Mary Louisa Mason Gibbs m. George Keith Gibbs (1996)
- Mary French Mason Elder m. George Shumate Elder (1968)
- John Stevens Mason, Jr. m. Shirley Ann Labier (1966), m. Linda Louise Papas (1992)
- William Beverley Mason, Jr. (1908–1996) m. Dorothy Willing Randolph (1935), m. Helen Ann Prather (1979)
- Landon Randolph Mason (1877–1902)
- Jane Carter Mason Ramey (1881–1925) m. John Thomas Ramey (1904)
- Eliza Beverley Mason Greene m. David Thomas Greene (1918)
- Landon Randolph Mason (1841–1923) m. Lucy Jacqueline Murray Ambler (1875)
- Randolph Fitzhugh Mason (1878–1918)
- John Ambler Mason (1880–1958) m. Pocahantas Hendren (1910)
- Cary Mason Strong (1911–1998) m. Robert Strong (1935)
- William Landon Mason (1914–1989) m. Jane Elizabeth Merrill (1940)
- Merrill Mason Vandiver m. Linton Mitchell Vandiver II
- Lee Randolph Mason Neely m. Thomas Herron Neely (1969)
- Lucy Randolph MasonLucy Randolph MasonLucy Randolph Mason was an activist in the union movement, the consumer movement and the civil rights movement in the mid-20th century.Born near Alexandria, Virginia in 1882, Mason vowed as a child to continue her family's long tradition of community service and commitment to human rights. Her...
(1882–1959) - Landon Randolph Mason, Jr. (born 1884)
- Ida Oswald Mason Burke (1888–1939) m. Charles Sinclair Taylor Burke (1912)
- William Pinckney MasonWilliam Pinckney MasonWilliam Pinckney Mason was a Lieutenant in the Confederate States Navy. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights, and his wife Ann Eilbeck.-Early life and education:...
(1843–1923) m. Elizabeth Ruthven McGill (1873)- Wardlaw McGill Mason (1876–1936)
- Lucius Randolph Mason (1886–1984) m. Sophy Stanton Jonston (1918)
- Sophy Carr Mason Burnam m. Caperton Burnam (1944)
- Shirley Carter Mason Prescott (1891–1972) m. Alexander Fullerton Prescott, Jr. (1914)
- John Mason (1797–1820)
- Sarah Eilbeck Mason McCarty (1760–1823) m. Daniel McCarty, Jr. (1778)
- Mary Thomson Mason Cooke (1762–1806) m. John Travers Cooke (1784)
- John MasonJohn Mason (1766–1849)John Mason was an early American merchant, banker, planter. As a son of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States, Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family.-Early life and education:...
(1766–1849) m. Anna Maria Murray (1796)- John Mason, Jr. (1797–1859) m. Catherine Macomb (1827)
- John Henry Mason (1828–1831)
- Alexander Macomb Mason (1831–1835)
- John Mason III (1832–1878) m. Anna Julia Martin (1867)
- Sarah Devereaux Mason Partlan (died 1962) m. James William Partlan (1901)
- Catherine Marguerite Mason Lapham (1874–1895) m. John W. Lapham (1891)
- Georgianna Mason Kries (1878–1911) m. Jules Killian Kries (1894)
- Anna Maria Matilda Mason (1834–1838)
- James Murray Mason (1836–1856)
- Poinsett Mason (1838–1838)
- Eilbeck Mason (1839–1916)
- Alexander Macomb Mason (1841–1897) m. Sophia (Hurry) Shreve (1890)
- Daniel Murray Mason (1843–1869)
- George Fowke Mason (1846–1870)
- James Murray Mason (1798–1871) m. Eliza Margaretta Chew (1822)
- Anna Maria Mason Ambler (1825–1863) m. John Ambler (1847)
- Benjamin Chew Mason (1826–1847)
- Catharine Chew Mason Dorsey (1828–1893) m. John Thomas Beale Dorsey (1856)
- George Mason (1830–1895) m. Eleanor Sophia Wallace (1856)
- James Murray Mason (1857–1880)
- George Mason (1858–1860)
- Eliza Chew Mason Carnes (1860–1934) m. George Thomson Carnes (1879)
- John Mason (1864–1964)
- Benjamin Chew Mason (born 1865)
- George Murray Mason (1874–1876)
- George Mason (1876–1959) m. Agnes Jane Logan
- Elizabeth Jean Mason King (1904–1969) m. Robert King
- George Mason (born 1908) m. Jewell Lindsey
- George William Mason (1928–1994) m. Wilma Marie (?)
- Deborah Mason
- George Mason
- David Bryan Mason
- George William Mason (1928–1994) m. Wilma Marie (?)
- Virginia Agnes Mason Dixon Jeannette (1910–1977) m. William Dixon Barnett, m. Val Jeannette
- Virginia Mason (1833–1920)
- Eliza Ida Oswald Mason (1836–1885)
- James Murray Mason, Jr. (1839–1923) m. Eliza Hill (1863)
- Eliza Chew Mason Page (1865–1956) m. Wood Newton Page (1892)
- Thomas Hill Mason (1867–1922) m. Pauline Campbell White (1898)
- James Murray Mason III (1869–1945) m. Rosa Stevenson Nelson (1895)
- Mary Watts Morris Mason Strudwick (1896–1917) m. Edwin Strudwick, Jr.
- Rosa Nelson Mason Talbert (1897–1978) m. William Brownell Talbert (1924)
- James Murray Mason IV (1902–1963) m. Ida Statti
- Eliza Hill Page Mason m. Kenneth A. Miller (1939), m. Taylor Marbury
- Willie George Mason (1873–1873)
- Mary Wilson Mason Speed (1877–1961) m. Phillip Speed (1905)
- Ann Penn Chew Mason Brent (1879–1960) m. Charles Scott Brent II (1907)
- John A. Mason (1841–1925) m. Fanny Edwards Fox (1888)
- Sarah Maria Mason Cooper (1800–1890) m. Samuel CooperSamuel Cooper (general)Samuel Cooper was a career United States Army officer, serving during the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War. Although little-known today, Cooper was also the highest ranking Confederate general during the American Civil War...
(1827) - Virginia Mason (1802–1838) m. George Mason (1827)
- Catherine Eilbeck Mason Jamison (1804–1888) m. Cacilius Coudon Jamison (1847)
- Eilbeck Mason (1806–1862) m. Virginia Magill (1843)
- Murray MasonMurray MasonMurray Mason was an American military officer. Mason was a grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights and Founding Father of the United States.-Early life:...
(1808–1875) m. Clara Cecilia Forsyth (1837)- Fanny Forsyth Mason (1838–1907)
- Clara Forsyth Mason McGuire (1840–1877) m. John Peyton McGuire II (1860)
- Virginia Mason Bower (1842–1926) m. A. Peter Bower
- Anna Maria Mason (1842–1928) m. Samuel Boyer Davis (1862)
- Maynadier Mason (1808–1865) m. Mary Virginia French (1830), m. Mary Fitzhugh (1855)
- Maynadier Mason
- John Mason
- Murray Mason (c. 1832–1853)
- Charles French Mason (c. 1835–1844)
- Marianne Clark Mason Marsteller (1844–1921) m. Emlyn Harrison Marsteller (1873)
- Robert French Mason (1845–1903) m. Margaret Cooke (1866)
- Margaret Cooke Mason (died before 1919)
- George Lee Mason m. Sophie Birney White (1906)
- Maynadier Mason (died 1918)
- Marianne Virginia Mason Minor (1868–1937) m. Benjamin Saunders Minor (1898)
- Robert French Mason, Jr. (1870–1942) m. Frances Louise Fuller (1906)
- Robert French Mason III (1907–2002) m. Eleanor Adelia Bodel (1940)
- Melville Fuller Mason m. Mary J. Ingalls (1932)
- William Virginius Mason (1855–1930) m. Eva Marsteller (1875)
- Maynadier Murray Mason m. Myrtle (?)
- Anita Dorsey Mason Piercy (born 1876) m. John Morpott Piercy II
- Selma Marsteller Mason (1876–1918) m. Lillian Brown (1903)
- Buena Wilson Mason Miller m. William Irwin Miller
- Selma Marsteller Mason m. Angelella Beam
- Terry Mason
- Sharon Mason
- Linda Mason
- Ruth Virginia Mason Lynch Hornor (1906–1986) m. Joseph Burnell Lynch, m. Boyd Hornor
- Anna Marsteller Mason Pettrey m. Given Luster Pettrey
- William Virginius Mason, Jr. (born 1878) m. Isabel R. Mathews (1909)
- William Virginius Mason III
- Catherine Van Cortlandt Mason
- Jean Mason Browne m. Robert Prall Browne (1952)
- James Maynadier Mason m. Margaret Tingey Chichester (1884)
- Ellen Dulany Mason Browning (1890–1978) m. William Stickley Browning (1917)
- James Maynadier Mason, Jr. (1892–1969)
- Anna Maria Mason Lee (1811–1898) m. Sydney Smith LeeSydney Smith LeeSydney Smith Lee was an American naval officer and older brother to Robert E. Lee. He was the third child of Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Anne Hill Carter.-Life:...
(1835)- Fitzhugh LeeFitzhugh LeeFitzhugh Lee , nephew of Robert E. Lee, was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, the 40th Governor of Virginia, diplomat, and United States Army general in the Spanish-American War.-Early life:...
(1835–1905) m. Ellen Bernard Fowles (1871) - Sydney Smith Lee, Jr. (1837–1888) m. Charlotte Dickerson
- John Mason Lee (1839–1924) m. Nora Bankhead (1871)
- Henry Carter Lee (1842–1889) m. Sally Buchanan Floyd Johnston (1868)
- Daniel Murray Lee (1843–1916) m. Ann Eliza Ficklin (1874)
- Robert Carter Lee (1848–1903)
- Elizabeth Mason Lee (1853–1853)
- Fitzhugh Lee
- Joel Barlow Mason (1813–1861)
- John Mason, Jr. (1797–1859) m. Catherine Macomb (1827)
- Elizabeth Mason Thornton (1768–1797) m. William Thornton (1789)
- Thomas MasonThomas Mason (1770–1800)Thomas Mason was an early American businessman, planter, and politician. As a son of George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States, Mason was a scion of the prominent Mason political family....
(1770–1800) m. Sarah Barnes Hooe (1793)- Elizabeth Mason
- Gerard Alexander Mason (1793–1849) m. Anne Mary Wisenbacker (1818)
- Richard Alexander Thadeus Mason (1818–1880) m. Anne Mary Shuman (1849), m. Mary Rosa Blount (1865)
- William Sydney Mason (1850–1912) m. Mary Olive Causey
- Rufus Arago Mason (1874–1910) m. Mary Houston Youmans
- Joseph Arago Mason m. Sadie Florine Shuman (1921)
- Rufus Arago Mason
- Louise Mason
- Miriam Mason
- William Mason
- Mary Cornelia Mason
- William Hammond Mason (1907–1979) m. Margaret Elizabeth Brown Davis (1935)
- Carolyn Virginia Mason Bessinger m. Tiny Donald Bessinger (1956)
- Donald Richard Bessinger m. Leilani Theresa Elizabeth-Anne Jones (1976)
- Jason Hammond Bessinger m. Allison Hiers (2000)
- Shelby Carol Bessinger
- Jace Donald Bessinger
- Adam Richard Bessinger m. Jessica Nicole Martin (2007)
- Aden Richard Bessinger
- Jacob Mason Bessinger
- Jason Hammond Bessinger m. Allison Hiers (2000)
- Donald Richard Bessinger m. Leilani Theresa Elizabeth-Anne Jones (1976)
- Carolyn Virginia Mason Bessinger m. Tiny Donald Bessinger (1956)
- Joseph Arago Mason m. Sadie Florine Shuman (1921)
- Annie Iola Mason DeLoach (1876–1913) m. Arthur Jacob DeLoach
- William Allen Mason (born 1879) m. Essie Sweat, m. Margaret Ellis, m. Mary Dixon Brooks (1945)
- William Allen Mason II (1902–1987) m. Nellie Fouche (1937)
- William Allen Mason III
- Margarette Estelle Mason
- Robert Sidney Mason (1904–1958) m. Vera Connely
- Rufus Leroy Mason (1906–1982) m. Blondele Creech (1936)
- Sylvia Ann Mason
- Marion Mason (1908–1981) m. Hazel Deason (1935)
- Catherine Deason Mason
- Homer Prince Mason
- Harold L. Mason (1908–1987) m. Sally Long (1935)
- William Mason
- Pringle Mason m. Rachel Boylston
- Mary Ella Mason Kyser m. George Kyser
- William Allen Mason II (1902–1987) m. Nellie Fouche (1937)
- Rufus Arago Mason (1874–1910) m. Mary Houston Youmans
- Joseph Arago Mason (1851–1898) m. Rachel Causey
- Alexander Thadeus Mason (1872–1899)
- Christie Irene Mason Goethe (1875–1955) m. Charlie Goethe
- Harriot Ann Mary Mason Mixon (born 1878) m. Raymond Mixon
- Homer Holcomb Mason (1879–1913) m. Leila Ellis
- Vera Ruth Mason Tarver (1905–1970) m. William Byrd Tarver (1926), m. Eugene Murphy Buckatte (1940)
- Zoe M. Mason (1909–1989)
- Thomas Allen Mason (born 1882) m. Cora Hewett
- Frank Causey Mason (1913–1991) m. Aurelia Byrd (1943)
- Frank Causey Mason, Jr. (1943-2010) m. Lana Frances Ferber, m. Nancy Maley (1995)
- David Causey Mason m. Deanna Lederer (2004)
- Dylan Causey Mason
- Jake Brando Mason
- Carole Leigh Mason Blunk m. Anthony Michael Blunk (2004)
- Madison Christina Blunk
- Mason Elizabeth Blunk
- David Causey Mason m. Deanna Lederer (2004)
- Mary Mason Thorne m. John Thorne
- Huger Mason (1952–1973)
- Frank Causey Mason, Jr. (1943-2010) m. Lana Frances Ferber, m. Nancy Maley (1995)
- Olin Malette Mason m. Rose Mary Hills
- Olin Malette Mason
- Thomas Allen Mason, Jr. (1918–1994) m. Palmer Irene Huffman
- Marion Irene Mason Huffman m. Vertie Henry Huffman
- Frank Causey Mason (1913–1991) m. Aurelia Byrd (1943)
- Mary Porter Mason Daley (1853–1903) m. Robert McKibben Daley (1876)
- Harriot Ann Mason (1854–1854)
- Allen Thadeus Mason (1856–1879)
- John Francis Mason (1858–1859)
- Wilton Franklin Mason (1860–1909) m. Margaret Catherine Mulligan
- William Henry Mason m. Miriam Fulfort (1918)
- William Mason
- Alexander Mason
- James Mason
- Miriam Mason
- Barbara Ann Mason
- Mary Francis Mason (1896–1897)
- John Franklin Mason (born 1898) m. Anna Gnann
- Gladys Emily Mason Rainey (1900–1980) m. Charles Richard Rainey (1925)
- Sarah Mason Paschall (1905–1991) m. Andrew Paschall
- Wilton F. Mason m. Catherine Reiser
- William Henry Mason m. Miriam Fulfort (1918)
- John Graves Mason (1861–1931) m. Rosa Lee Virginia Gohagan (1889)
- Annie Elizabeth Mason Peeples (1890–1953) m. Marion Lee Peeples (1911)
- Jessie Ida Mason Collier (1893–1950) m. Herbert Hydrick Collier (1917)
- Mary Olivette Mason Davis (1898–1974) m. William Jesse Davis (1923)
- Rosa Lee Virginia Mason Tyler Douglas (1900–1975) m. Wyatt Harold Tyler (1923), m. Harold Odell Douglas (1934)
- John Elwood Mason (1903–1965) m. Agnes Prince, m. Hattie Way
- Annie Rose Mason Shafer m. Wayne Allen Shafer
- Mary Elizabeth Mason Littlejohn m. Roy Mitchell Littlejohn (1957)
- Cliff Mason (1905–1906)
- Philip Mason (1907–1908)
- Wenonah McDaniel Mason Boltin Davis (1908–1982) m. John Harold Boltin (1932), m. Ellis Davis
- Grace Nadine Mason Saunders (1910–1996) m. Joseph William Saunders (1933)
- Joe Gohagan Mason Boyd (1912–1974) m. Evelyn Boyd
- William Hydrick Mason (1917–1955) m. Alma Newell (1939)
- Dixie Lee Mason McKenzie m. James Clarance McKenzie III (1959)
- John Newell Mason (1943–1953)
- George Kelly Mason (1865–1938) m. Florence Iola Long (1896)
- Sidney Mason m. Ida Mae Long (1935)
- Earl Mason
- Franklin Mason
- Yvonne Mason
- Cynthia Mason Brook m. Sea Brook
- Louis Mason m. Eulia Nettles
- Gylden Mason
- Dorthy Mason
- Jimmie Mason
- Danny Mason
- Evelyn Mason Cleland m. (?) Cleland
- Elmer Mason
- Ray Mason m. Gertrude Dean (1940)
- Ida Mason
- Maxie Mason
- Mary Mason
- Gloria Mason
- John Ross Mason (1910–1989) m. Corrine Dean
- Valley Mason (born 1913)
- Sidney Mason m. Ida Mae Long (1935)
- Edward Sydney Mason (born 1866) m. Myrtle (?)
- Daisey Ethel Mason Box (1868–1922) m. Horace Gassie Box (1885)
- Stephen Albert Mason (1869–1925)
- Annie G. Mason Rushing (1895–1957) m. Clarence Rushing
- John F. Mason (1897–1949) m. Pauline Higgeonbothern
- Rose Ellen Mason Waldon m. Archie Waldon
- Thelma A. Mason Harmon (1899–1993) m. Earl C. Harmon
- Ripley Cape Mason (1902–1981) m. Myrtle Helmuth (1928)
- (?) Mason
- (?) Mason
- Samuel Albert Mason m. Rosemarie G. Van Epenhuysen, m. Julia Elizabeth Green
- Erika M.J. Mason Butler m. Kirk Butler (1984)
- Kathryn Elizabeth Mason
- Lucy J. Mason
- Andrew Stephen Mason m. Barbara L. (?)
- Maude K. Mason (1905–1983) m. (?) Simmons, m. Ernest Palmer
- Marion Louise Mason Bass m. James Bass
- Anne Corinne Mason Hall (1870–1953) m. Edward David Hall (1895)
- James Edward Mason (1873–1915) m. Eulalia Mae DuBois (1903)
- Valley Mason Connor m. H. G. Connor
- Eugenia Mason Moorer m. Ernest I. Moorer
- Louise Mason Niver (1907–1985) m. W. Niver
- Ethel Mason Bercegeay m. E. Bercegeay
- George Upchurch Mason (1875–1955) m. Mabel Claire Mooney
- Mildred Mason Lea m. Ted Lea
- Sarah Corinne Mason Reece m. Raymond Reece
- Arthur Humbert Mason (1876–1904)
- Mary Rosa Eualie Mason Chadwick Neidlinger (born 1878) m. (?) Chadwick, m. Charles Samuel Neidlinger (1893)
- William Sydney Mason (1850–1912) m. Mary Olive Causey
- Richard Alexander Thadeus Mason (1818–1880) m. Anne Mary Shuman (1849), m. Mary Rosa Blount (1865)
- Leannah Mason Barron (1798–1824) m. William Hendley Barron (1817)
- Thomas Mason (1800–1828) m. Martha F. Berry
- Berry Mason (1825–1852)
- Thomas Mason, Jr. (1828–1906)
- Richard Mason (1772–1772)
- James Mason (1772–1772)
- George Mason V
- Mary Thomson Mason Selden (1731–1758) m. Samuel Selden (1751)
- Thomson MasonThomson MasonThomson Mason was a prominent Virginia lawyer, jurist, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia. Mason was a younger brother of George Mason IV, United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S...
(1733–1785) m. Mary King Barnes (1758), m. Elizabeth Westwood Wallace (1777)- Stevens Thomson MasonStevens Thomson Mason (Virginia)Stevens Thomson Mason was a Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, a member of the Virginia state legislature and a Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia .-Early life and military career:...
(1760–1803) m. Mary Elizabeth Armistead (1783)- John Thomson MasonJohn Thomson Mason (1787–1850)John Thomson Mason was an American lawyer, United States marshal, Secretary of Michigan Territory from 1830 through 1831, land agent, and an important figure in the Texas Revolution.-Early life and education:...
(1787–1850) m. Elizabeth Baker Moir (1809), m. Frances Magruder (1845)- Mary Elizabeth Mason (1809–1822)
- Stevens Thomson MasonStevens T. MasonStevens Thomson Mason , also known as Stevens T. Mason, Tom Mason, The Boy Governor, and lesser known nicknames Young Hotspur and The Stripling, was the territorial governor of the Michigan Territory, and later the first Governor of the state of Michigan. Mason guided the Michigan Territory into...
(1811–1843) m. Julia Elizabeth Phelps (1838)- Stevens Thomson Mason, Jr. (1839–1843)
- Dorothea Eliza Mason Wright (1840–1916) m. Edward Henry Wright (1860)
- Thaddeus Phelps Mason (1842–1847)
- Armistead Thomson Mason (1813–1813)
- Armistead Thomson Mason (1814–1814)
- Emily Virginia Mason (1815–1909)
- Catherine Armistead Mason Rowland (1818–1884) m. Isaac S. Rowland
- Elizabeth Moir Mason Rowland (1840–1905)
- Kate Mason RowlandKate Mason RowlandKate Mason Rowland was an American author, historian, genealogist, biographer, editor and historic preservationist. Rowland is best known for authoring the biography of her great-great-granduncle, George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States. It is widely considered the definitive...
(1840–1916) - Thomas Rowland (1842–1874)
- John Thomson Mason (1844–1901) m. Helen Jackson (1875)
- Laura Ann Thomson Mason Chilton (1821–1911) m. Robert Hall Chilton (1845)
- Theodoshia Howard Mason (1822–1834)
- Cornelia Madison Mason (1825–1831)
- Mary Elizabeth Mason (1828–1833)
- Louisa Westwood Mason (1829–1829)
- Armistead Thomson MasonArmistead Thomson MasonArmistead Thomson Mason , the son of Stevens Thomson Mason, was a U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1816 to 1817.-Early life and education:...
(1787–1819) m. Charlotte Eliza Taylor (1817)- Stevens Thomson Mason, Jr. (1819–1847) m. Sally Inness Forbes (1843)
- Stevens Thomson Mason (1789–1815)
- Mary Thomson Mason Howard (1791–1813) m. Benjamin HowardBenjamin Howard (Missouri)Benjamin Howard was a Congressman from Kentucky, governor of Missouri Territory and a brigadier general in the War of 1812....
(1811) - Emily Rutger Mason McCarty (1793–1837) m. William Mason McCartyWilliam M. McCartyWilliam Mason Mccarty was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.Born at "Cedar Grove," Fairfax County, Virginia, Mccarty received his early education from private tutors....
(1816) - Catherine Mason Barry Hicks (born 1795) m. William Taylor Barry (1812), m. Thomas Hicks
- John Thomson Mason
- Abram Barnes Thomson Mason (1763–1813) m. Sarah Ann Hough (1787)
- Thomson Mason (born 1788)
- John Hough Mason (1789–1790)
- Richard Barnes Mason (1791–1841) m. Mary Armstrong (1813)
- George Thomson Mason (1816–1900) m. Martha Ann Nixon (1850)
- Sarah Mason
- Patrick Henry Todd Mason m. Mary F. Winning
- Lula Mason Nicholls m. John Lewis Nicholls (1897)
- Mary Armstrong Mason (died 1941)
- Armstrong Thomas Mason
- Ann Thornton Mason (1818–1829)
- Armistead Mason (1819–1829)
- Sallie Elizabeth Mason Dodge (1820–1900) m. William Dodge (1844)
- Mary King Mason Wilcoven (1821–1898) m. Hanson Thomas Wilcoven (1855)
- Virginia Mason (1823–1829)
- Lucilla Stanley Mason (1826–1904)
- Abraham Barnes Thomson Mason (1827–1828)
- George Thomson Mason (1816–1900) m. Martha Ann Nixon (1850)
- John Thomson Mason (1792–1793)
- John Thomson Mason (1793–1835) m. Ann Thomas (1818)
- Marie Mason
- Matilda Brent Mason Raborg m. Samuel A. Raborg
- John Thomson Mason
- John Hough Mason (1794–1837)
- George Mason (1795–1797)
- Sarah Ann Mason Johnson (1797–1855) m. Thomas Rinaldo Johnson (1818)
- Mary "Molly" Barnes Mason (1799–1877)
- Abraham Mason (1801–1802)
- Abraham Barnes Mason (born 1803)
- John Thomson MasonJohn Thomson MasonJohn Thomson Mason, Jr. was a U.S. Congressman from Maryland, representing the sixth district from 1841 to 1843.-Early life and education:...
(1765–1824) m. Elizabeth Beltzhoover- Mary Barnes Mason Winter (c. 1800–1844) m. John Winter (1833)
- Elizabeth Ann Armistead Thomson Mason Wharton (1803–1857) m. John O. Wharton (1829)
- Abram Barnes Mason Barnes (1807–1863) m. Margaret St. Clair Clarke Patterson (1831)
- Bettie M. Barnes
- John Thomson Mason Barnes (1833–1913) m. Anna Jamison, m. Ellen Ann Hill (1880)
- Elizabeth "Bettie" Mason Barnes Judson m. William Judson
- Nannie Mason Barnes
- Sarah Hill Barnes Pennypacker Francis Campbell (1881–1962) m. Edgar M. Pennypacker (1905), m. Samuel Edgar Francis (1913), m. Douglas Campbell (1922)
- Melchior Beltzhoover Mason (born 1812) m. Mary Daily
- Melchior Beltzhoover Mason, Jr. m. Maud Reide (1889)
- Thomson Mason m. Mary Collins
- Virginia Wallace Mason McMasters m. R.W. McMasters (1883)
- Sarah Elizabeth Mason Sanford m. Walter Lewis Sanford (1882)
- John Thomson Mason, Jr. (1815–1873) m. Margaret Augusta Cowan (1842)
- Louise Gilmer Mason Terry (1844–1921) m. Silas Wright Terry (1873)
- William Temple Thomson Mason (1845–1847)
- Elizabeth Mason Porter (born 1848) m. Theoderich Porter
- John Thomson Mason (born 1850)
- Thomson Mason (1818–1848)
- Virginia Wallace Mason (1820–1858)
- Ann Thomson Mason Chichester (1769–1817) m. Richard McCarty Chichester (c. 1788)
- Dorothea "Anne" Anna Thomson Mason Hirst (1778–1822) m. Thomas Hirst (1798)
- Westwood Thomson Mason (1780–1826) m. Ann Noland (1806)
- William Temple Thomson MasonWilliam Temple Thomson MasonWilliam Temple Thomson Mason was a prominent Virginia farmer and businessman.-Early life:William Temple Thomson Mason was born on 24 July 1782 at Raspberry Plain. "Temple", as he was known by his family, was Thomson Mason's third child and youngest son with his second wife Elizabeth Westwood Wallace...
(1782–1862) m. Ann Eliza Carroll (1812)- Temple Anna Mason (1813–1849) m. Catherine Stayman
- Nicholas Carroll Mason (died 1873)
- Maria Louisa Mason
- Mary Carter Mason (died 1897)
- Charles Carroll Mason (died 1866)
- Euphan Mason
- Ann Elizabeth Carroll Thomson Mason Magill (1815–1844) m. Henry Daingerfield Magill (1833)
- Westwood Thomson Mason (1819–1853)
- William Temple Thomson Mason, Jr. (1820–1891) m. Catherine Carroll
- Thomas Henry Carroll Mason (c. 1822–1838)
- John Thomson Mason (1827–1891) m. Mary Barnes Johnson
- William Temple Mason (1854–1892) m. Maud Rager (1870)
- John Thomson Mason (1856–1924)
- Thomas Rinaldo Mason (born 1858)
- Mary Carter Mason (1859–1945)
- George Thomson Mason (died 1873)
- Stevens Thomson Mason
- George Mason IV
- Nicholson Mason (1694–1715 or 1716)
- French Mason (1695–1748) m. Mary Nicholson
- Leannah Mason Talbot m. William Talbot (1741)
- Rosanna Mason Simpson m. Gilbert Simpson (1751)
- George Mason of Pohick (died 1800) m. (?) Roane
- French Mason (died 1801) m. Mary Ann Major
- Catherine Major Mason Scott (1798–1873) m. William Scott (1823)
- Aminta Mason Hoffman Graham Grimes m. Peter Hoffman, m. Elijah Graham, m. (?) Grimes
- Mary Mason (died 1804)
- French Mason (died 1801) m. Mary Ann Major
- French Mason, Jr. (1738–1769) m. Ann Thomson (1762)
- Sally Mason Tartanson (born 1760) m. Francis Tartanson
- Catherine Mason Butt (born 1764) m. (?) Butt
- Francis Mason (born 1766)
- French Mason III (born 1768)
- Lucretia Mason Speake (1740–1816) m. Robert Speake (1759)
- Mary Mason Fitzhugh Strother (born c. 1700) m. George Fitzhugh, m. Benjamin Strother
- Simpha Rosa Ann Field Mason Dinwiddie Bronaugh (1703–1761) m. John Dinwiddie (1716), m. Jeremiah Bronaugh, Jr. (1729)
- Catherine Mason Mercer (1707–1750) m. John MercerJohn Mercer (colonial lawyer)John Mercer was a colonial American lawyer, land speculator, and author.Born in Dublin, Ireland, he came to Virginia in 1720 where he built the colonial estate Marlborough...
(1725) - Gerard Mason
- Thomas Mason
- Francis Mason (born 1711)
- Sarah Mason Chamberlain Mastin Brooke (born 1715) m. Roger Chamberlain, m. Francis M. Mastin, m. Thomas Brooke
- George Mason II