George mason iv biography
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Mason Family
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George Mason
American Founding Father and Bill of Rights advocate (1725–1792)
For other people named George Mason, see George Mason (disambiguation).
George Mason | |
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1750 portrait | |
In office October 16, 1786 – June 22, 1788 Serving with David Stuart | |
Preceded by | Charles Simms |
Succeeded by | Roger West |
In office October 7, 1776 – May 6, 1781 Serving with John West Jr., Philip Alexander, John Parke Custis | |
Preceded by | None (independence) |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Dulaney |
In office 1758–1761 Serving with George Johnson | |
Preceded by | George William Fairfax |
Succeeded by | John West |
Born | (1725-12-11)December 11, 1725 Fairfax County, Virginia, British America |
Died | October 7, 1792(1792-10-07) (aged 66) Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia |
Resting place | Mason Family Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia, U.S. 38°40′07″N77°10′06″W / 38.66862°N 77.16823°W / 38.66862; -77.16823 |
Spouse(s) | Ann Eilbeck (m. 1750; died 1773)Sarah Brent (m. 1780) |
Children | |
Parent(s) | George Mason III Ann Stevens Thomson |
Occupation | Landowner |
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George Mason
George Mason was an architect of the American Revolution and a leading proponent of both limiting government tyranny and protecting citizens’ rights. As the primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and the Virginia Constitution, Mason had a profound influence on his own state and the constitutions of the other states that first formed our country. Thomas Jefferson paid homage to Mason by incorporating both ideas and language from the Virginia Declaration of Rights into the Declaration of Independence. And George Mason himself was a leader in the constitutional convention and subsequent ratification debates.
Yet few people know much about Mason. A devoted family man, a shrewd business man, an independent thinker, a slave owner, and a political thinker, Mason was a complicated person. Staff and volunteers at Gunston Hall have spent years researching Mason and his world. Scholars at other institutions have added greatly to this body of knowledge. There is still much for all of us to learn.