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William Pinckney Mason

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Nationality
  
American

Parents
  
Richard Chichester Mason

Ethnicity
  
European American


Religion
  
Episcopalian

Grandparents
  
Thomson Mason

Name
  
William Mason

Great-grandparents
  
George Mason

Full Name
  
William Pinckney Mason

Born
  
January 10, 1843 (
1843-01-10
)
Alexandria, Virginia

Citizenship
  
United States of America Confederate States of America

Occupation
  
Confederate States Navy officer

Known for
  
commander of the iron hull gunboat CSS Beaufort during the American Civil War

Died
  
December 16, 1922, Rockville, Maryland, United States

People also search for
  
Richard Chichester Mason, Beverley Randolph Mason, Thomson Mason

Resting place
  
Rockville Union Cemetery

William Pinckney Mason (10 January 1843 – 16 December 1922) was a Lieutenant in the Confederate States Navy, ultimately serving as commander of several ironclad gunboats. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights, and his wife Ann Eilbeck.

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Early life and education

Mason was born on 10 January 1843, in Alexandria and was the youngest child of a large family born to Dr. Richard Chichester Mason and his wife Lucy Bolling Randolph.

American Civil War

Mason resigned from the United States Navy as an acting midshipman on 19 April 1861. Mason enlisted in the Confederate States Navy where he became an acting midshipman on 11 June 1861 and served on the CSS United States. On 7 January 1864, Mason was promoted to master in line of promotion and was made 2nd Lieutenant on 2 June 1864. Mason later served as commander of the CSS Beaufort and CSS Virginia II.

Marriage and children

Mason married Elizabeth Ruthven McGill on 29 January 1873 and they had three children:

  • Wardlaw McGill Mason (1876–1936)
  • Lucius Randolph Mason (28 January 1886–23 November 1984)
  • Shirley Carter Mason Prescott (12 October 1891–21 March 1972)
  • Later life

    After a brief illness, Mason died on 16 December 1922 at his residence in Rockville, Maryland at the age of 80. He was buried after 16 December 1923 at Rockville Union Cemetery.

    References

    William Pinckney Mason Wikipedia