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  1. Thomson Francis Mason (1785 – 21 December 1838) [ 1][ 2] was an American lawyer, planter and politician who served as the mayor of Alexandria (then in the District of Columbia, but now Virginia) between 1827 and 1830, and as a justice of the peace for many years and briefly in the months before his death as a judge of the Washington, D.C., crimi...

  2. Thomson Francis Mason 1. M, b. 1785, d. 21 December 1838. Charts. George Mason IV Descendant Chart. Thomson was born at Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co., Va., in 1785. He married Elizabeth Clapham Price on 19 November 1817. 2 Appointed first judge of the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia.

  3. www.historichuntley.org › Thomson_FTHOMSON F. MASON

    Thomson F. Mason became one of the area's most prominent lawyers and played an important role during the 1820's in the fight to separate Alexandria from the District of Columbia.

  4. May 25, 2008 · Thomson Francis Mason, a prominent Virginia lawyer, was active in Alexandria politics until his death in 1838. He was a grandson of the author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, George Mason, IV, of Gunston Hall.

  5. Thomson was born in January 1825. Thomson died on 9 September 1841 at West Point, NY., at age 16. 1

  6. Thomson Francis Mason was Judge. Thomson was born in 1868. Thomson died on 22 June 1946.

  7. Huntley was the country home of Thomson Francis Mason, a grandson of George Mason. It is now a property of the Fairfax County Park Authority and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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