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  2. Thomas Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    [5] From 1795 to 1802, Thomas Lincoln held a variety of ill-paying jobs in several locations. [13] Cabin which formerly stood on Race Street, North of the bridge over Valley Creek, Elizabethtown. Drawn by George L. Frankenstein from nature, in 1865, when tradition said it was the dwelling of Thomas Lincoln after his first marriage.

  3. Mason family - Wikipedia

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    George Mason III's son and George Mason IV's younger brother, Thomson Mason (1733–1785), [13] was a patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention.

  4. George Mason (Norfolk burgess) - Wikipedia

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    Mason was born to the former Anne Seawell, daughter of burgess Henry Seawell and her husband, Colonel (and often burgess) Lemuel Mason.He had brothers Lemuel Mason Jr. (possibly a Norfolk merchant who died in 1711) as well as Thomas, and several sisters, including Anne, who married burgess William Kendall, Frances who married burgess George Newton and after his death Major Francis Sayre ...

  5. George Mason - Wikipedia

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    George Mason's coat of arms. Mason was born in present-day Fairfax County, in the Colony of Virginia, in British America, on December 11, 1725. [1] [2] [3] Mason's parents owned property in Mason Neck, Virginia and a second property across the Potomac River in Maryland, which had been inherited by his mother.

  6. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl (1814–1864), Scottish peer. Served as 66th Grand Master Mason of Scotland 1843–1863. Grand Master of England from 1843 until his death in January 1864. [10] John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871–1942), Scottish soldier and Conservative politician. Served as 79th Grand Master Mason of Scotland 1909 ...

  7. George Mason I - Wikipedia

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    George Mason was born in Pershore, England, on 5 June 1629. [1] [3] He was the third of seven children of yeoman farmer Thomas Mason and his wife Ann French. [1] [2] George Mason was christened at Pershore Abbey, Holy Cross Church, Pershore, Worcestershire, on 10 June 1629. [1] [2]

  8. Theodore Roosevelt Island - Wikipedia

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    His son and executor John Mason, inherited the island as the century ended, [6] pursuant to a 1773 will presented to the Fairfax County Circuit court in 1792 by his brother George Mason V, who died in 1796 so he and his other living brother, Thomas Mason, succeeded as their father's executors. The Mason House in the 19th century

  9. Thomson Mason - Wikipedia

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    Thomson Mason (14 August 1733 – 26 February 1785) [1] was an American lawyer, planter and jurist.A younger brother of George Mason IV, United States patriot, statesman, and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention, Thomson Mason would father Stevens Thomson Mason (who after service in the American Revolutionary War followed his father's career into law and politics and ...