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Mason is an occupational surname of English origin,[1] and may refer to many people:
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A
- A. E. W. Mason, British author
- Abner Mason, American presidential advisor on AIDS
- Alex Mason, the protagonist of Call of Duty: Black Ops
- Andrea Mason (born 1968), Australian politician
- Angela Mason, British activist
- Anthony Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Armistead Thompson Mason (1787–1819), US Senator
B
- Barbara Mason, American singer
- Barry Mason, British songwriter
- Benedict Mason, British composer
- Biddy Mason, American freed slave, nurse and businesswoman
- Bill Mason (1929–1988), Canadian canoeist, author, artist
- Bobbie Ann Mason (born 1940), American novelist
- Brett Mason, Australian politician
- Brewster Mason, British actor
- Brian Mason, Canadian politician
C
- Caroline Atherton Mason (née Briggs) (1823–1890), American poet
- Charles Mason (of the Mason-Dixon line), British astronomer
- Charles Harrison Mason, American religious leader
- Cheryl Mason, character from the Silent Hill series
- Chris Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- Chris Mason, Canadian ice hockey player
- Chris Mason, British darts player
- Clarence Mason, American lawyer and professional wrestling manager
- Colin Mason, Australian author, journalist and politician
- Connie Mason, American model
D
- Dave Mason, British musician, early member of Traffic
- David Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Derrick Mason, American football player
- Desmond Mason, American basketball player
- Dutch Mason, Canadian musician
E
- Edith Mason, American singer
- Edward J. Mason, British radio writer
F
- F. Van Wyck Mason (1901–1978), American historian and novelist
- Frank Mason (disambiguation), several people
G
- Gary Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Germaine Mason, Jamaican athlete
- George Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- George Mason, United States patriot, statesman and delegate from Virginia to the U.S. Constitutional Convention
- George Mason, fictional character, director of CTU in the television series 24
- George W. Mason, an American automobile industry executive
- Glen Mason, American football coach
- Glyn Mason, 2nd Baron Blackford (1887–1972) politician
H
- Harry Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Harvey Mason, American drummer
- Helen Mason, British journalist and author
- Henry Mason, American piano maker
I
- Ian J. Mason, Australian ornithologist and taxonomist
J
- Jack Mason, English cricketer
- Jackie Mason, American comedian
- James Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- James Mason, British actor
- James Mason - chess player
- James Mason, American Neo-Nazi
- James Murray Mason, American Confederate politician
- James O. Mason, acting US Surgeon General
- James Mason, Australian field hockey player
- James Wood-Mason, Scottish zoologist
- Jeanine Mason, winner of So You Think You Can Dance (season 5)
- John Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- Sir John Mason (1503-1566), British diplomat and spy
- John Mason (1586-1635), founder of the Province of New Hampshire.
- John Mason (c.1600-1672), commander of the Connecticut forces in the Pequot War in 1637
- John Mason (businessman), an early 19th century merchant and banker, founder of Chemical Bank and the New York and Harlem Railroad
- John Sanford Mason, Union general in the American Civil War
- John Thomson Mason, U.S. Congressman from Maryland
- John Mason, Australian politician
- John Y. Mason (1799–1859), American politician and diplomat
- Jonathan Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Joseph Mason, American settler
- Sir Josiah Mason (1795–1881), pen manufacturer
K
- Kendra Mason, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
L
- Leonard F. Mason, US Marine
- Lisa Mason, British gymnast
- Lowell Mason (1792–1872), American composer of church music
M
- Marie Mason, American environmental activist convicted for arson
- Martin Mason (Australian pioneer), magistrate and surgeon in New South Wales
- Martin Mason (English Quaker), writer of religious tracts
- Marsha Mason, (born 1942), actress
- Martha Mason, American dancer
- Matthew Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Max Mason, American mathematician
- Melvin T. Mason, American politician
- Michael Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Mike Mason, baseball player
- Milt Mason, baseball fan
- Monica Mason, British ballet dancer
- Moose Mason, fictional character, the "Moose" in Archie Comics
- Morgan Mason, son of James Mason, husband of Belinda Carlisle, film director
N
- Nick Mason, British drummer for Pink Floyd
- Noel Mason-Macfarlane, British politician
O
- Otis Tufton Mason, American anthropologist
P
- Perry Mason, fictional lawyer of Erle Stanley Gardner
R
- R. A. K. Mason, New Zealand poet
- Raymond Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Richard Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- Richard Mason (1919–1997), the author of The World of Suzie Wong
- Richard Mason (1977-), born in South Africa, the author of The Drowning People
- Richard Mason, American physician and political organiser
- Richard Barnes Mason (1797–1850), military governor of California
- Robert Mason, veteran of the Vietnam War and writer.
- Ron Mason, Canadian ice hockey coach
- Ron G. Mason, Oceanographer
- Roswell B. Mason (1805–1892), mayor of Chicago
- Roy Mason (born 1924), British politician
- Roy Mason (1938–1996), American architect
S
- Samuel Jefferson Mason, American electrical engineer
- Sarah Mason, American actress
- Scott Mason, Australian cricketer
- Simon Mason, English field hockey goalkeeper
- Skookum Jim Mason (c. 1855–1916), Klondike gold rush
- Spinner Mason, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Steve Mason (disambiguation), several people
- Stevens Thomson Mason (Virginia) (1760–1803), US Senator
- Stevens T. Mason (1811–1843), Governor of Michigan, grandson of the Governor of Virginia
- Sylvia Mason-James, British singer
T
- Theodorus B. M. Mason, American naval intelligence officer
- Timothy Mason, British Marxist historian
- Tom Mason, Ontario politician
- Tom Mason, American chiropractor and stand-in actor
- Tom Mason, American actor
- Tony Mason, Rally co-driver
V
- C. Vernon Mason, American lawyer
W
- William Mason (disambiguation), several people including:
- William Mason (1725–1797) - English poet, editor and gardener
- William Mason (1808–1883) - American steam locomotive builder
- William Mason (Colt) - American machinist and inventor working for Samuel Colt
- William Mason (1829;1908) - composer
- William Mason, first mayor of Dunedin, New Zealand
- Bill Mason (1929–1988), Canadian canoeist and author
- William D. Mason, American politician
- William E. Mason, American politician
- Willie Mason, Australian-Tongan rugby league player
- Willy Mason, musician
See also
- Mason (disambiguation)
- Major Matt Mason, action figure
- Masson
References
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