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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Richard Mason

Great-grandparents
  
Thomson Mason

Spouse(s)
  
Blanche Andrews

Religion
  
Episcopalian

Resting place
  
Ivy Hill Cemetery

Ethnicity
  
European American

Parents
  
Beverley Randolph Mason


Richard Nelson Mason

Full Name
  
Richard Nelson Mason

Born
  
June 26, 1876 (
1876-06-26
)
Culpeper, Virginia, United States

Citizenship
  
United States of America

Occupation
  
Educator, businessperson

Died
  
November 22, 1940, Washington, D.C., United States

Grandparents
  
Richard Chichester Mason

Richard Nelson Mason (26 June 1876 – 22 November 1940) was a prominent American educator and businessperson in Washington, D.C. Mason was a great-great-grandson of Founding Father of the United States George Mason and his wife Ann Eilbeck.

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Early life

Richard Nelson Mason was born in Culpeper, Virginia on 26 June 1876. Mason was the only son of Beverley Randolph Mason and his wife Elizabeth Harrison Nelson. Mason was named after his grandfather, Dr. Richard Chichester Mason.

Mason's parents began a school for the education of himself, his sisters, and his parents' friends' children. Mason and his siblings were first raised an educated at a residence at 3017 O Street, N.W. in Georgetown. Mason's parents named the school Gunston Hall school for Mason's great-great-grandfather George Mason. As Gunston Hall School grew, it became an institution of higher learning for girls and young ladies.

Marriage and children

Mason married Blanche Andrews on 31 October 1925. He and Blanche had one daughter:

  • Elizabeth Nelson Mason Nial (born 27 November 1935)
  • ∞ Thomas Lewis Nial (1955)

    Education career

    Mason was an educator at and later become the business manager of the Gunston Hall School after it moved to its final location at 1906 Florida Avenue, N.W. near 19th and T Streets. Mason's management maintained the school's tradition and continued its high ranking among private schools for young ladies in the United States.

    Later life

    Mason was elected into the Sons of the American Revolution on 27 May 1915, due to his descent from his great-grandfather, Robert Randolph (1759–1825). Randolph served as an ensign (1775), lieutenant (14 June 1777), and captain in Baylor's Dragoons, Virginia Troops, and aide-de-camp to General Anthony Wayne. Following the American Revolutionary War, Randolph became a member of the Virginia House of Delegates.

    Mason continued his role as business manager of the Gunston Hall School until his death. Mason died on 22 November 1940 at Garfield Hospital in Washington, D.C.. He was interred on 25 November 1940 at Ivy Hill Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia.

    During World War II, Gunston Hall School closed and was re-opened on Mason Neck, Virginia by Mason's four sisters in 1962.

    References

    Richard Nelson Mason Wikipedia