Mason

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American History

 

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Sarah C

 

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August 18, 2013

 

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University

 

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In March 1735, Mason IV’s father died in a boating accident and under the law of primogeniture, he was to inherit all of the family landholdings. On his twenty-first birthday in 1746, Mason IV returned to his birthplace, Dogue’s Neck, to start his own life. In 1750, Mason began a family of his own with sixteen-year-old Ann Eilbeck...
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In 1750, Mason began a family of his own with sixteen-year-old Ann Eilbeck. Ann and George had their first child, George Mason V, in April 1753 and nine of their children would live to adulthood. The family’s growth pressured Mason to commence the building of Gunston Hall. Gunston Hall would be the foundation for Mason IV’s economic career, political and family foundation...
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