The Five George Masons: Patriots and Planters of Virginia and MarylandChiefly a record of some of the descendants of George Mason I. He was born in 1629 to Thomas Mason and Ann French. He is know as the "immigrant". He married Mary French. Later he married Frances Norgrave. His son George is known as the "Cavalier", his grandson George is known as the "Colonel." |
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Internal Improvements and Western Lands | 118 |
Plantation Economy | 150 |
Civic and Parish Interests | 167 |
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