John Thomson Mason


John Thomson Mason was an American lawyer and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806.

Early life

Mason was born on 15 March 1765 at Chopawamsic in Stafford County, Virginia. He was the third child and youngest son of Thomson Mason and his wife Mary King Barnes.

Education and career

Mason attained high rank at the bar, but twice declined the office of United States Attorney General when it was offered by Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Mason ran for one of Maryland's seats in the United States Senate, but lost. He then served as Attorney General of Maryland in 1806.

Marriages and children

Mason married Elizabeth Beltzhoover in 1797. He and Elizabeth had seven children:
Mason died on 10 December 1824 at the age of 59. Mason was interred at his Montpelier estate in Clear Spring, Maryland.

Relations

John Thomson Mason was a nephew of George Mason ; son of Thomson Mason ; brother of Stevens Thomson Mason ; half-brother of William Temple Thomson Mason ; first cousin of George Mason V ; first cousin once removed of Thomson Francis Mason, George Mason VI, Richard Barnes Mason, and James Murray Mason ; uncle of Armistead Thomson Mason and John Thomson Mason ; father of John Thomson Mason Jr. ; and great uncle of Stevens Thomson Mason.