Murray Mason

Murray Mason
This article is about Murray Mason, for his brother see James Murray Mason.
Murray Mason
Born January 4, 1808(1808-01-04)
Georgetown, District of Columbia
Died January 11, 1875(1875-01-11) (aged 67)
Alexandria, Virginia
Allegiance United States of America
Confederate States of America
Years of service Before 1861 (United States Navy)
1861–1865 (Confederate States Navy)
Rank Captain (USN)
Lieutenant (CSN)
Battles/wars American Civil War

Murray Mason (4 January 1808–11 January 1875)[1][2] 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.

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Early life

Mason and his twin brother, Maynadier Mason (died April 1865), were born on 4 January 1808 in Georgetown, District of Columbia.[1][2] Mason was a son of prominent businessman John Mason and his wife Anna Maria Murray.[1][2] His older brother was James Murray Mason, a United States Representative and United States Senator from Virginia.[1][2]

Military career

Prior to 1861, Mason was employed by the United States Navy and served as a captain.[1][3] Between 1861 and 1865, Mason served as a lieutenant in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War.[3]

Marriage and children

Mason married Clara Cecilia Forsyth, daughter of John Forsyth, 13th United States Secretary of State, on 7 December 1837.[1][2][3] Mason and his wife had four children:[1][2]

  • Fanny Forsyth Mason (1838–7 March 1907)[1][2]
  • Clara Forsyth Mason McGuire (1840–7 November 1877)[1][2]
  • Virginia Mason Bower (1842–12 May 1926)[1][2]
  • Anna Maria Mason Davis (1842–1928)[1][2]

The Mason family resided at their Chestnut Hill estate in Fairfax County, Virginia.

Death

Mason died on 11 January 1875 in Alexandria, Virginia at age 67.[1][2] His body was interred at Christ Church Cemetery in Alexandria.[1]

Ancestry

References


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