Bernice,
I have Betty, I also have she had 4 children. Have you been able to
locate John's parents? My husbands line is through John Atwood Mason and Lula
Moring Mason's dau. Eva Octavia Mason who married George Johns, Sr.
Pat
In a message dated 8/25/2011 9:43:07 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
A Betty Mason is my great gandmother, her parents is John Mason and Martha
Gilliam dont know much more can you help from there. Betty married a
Ranson and I have all of that if you want to see it. Thanks Bernice
> Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 11:40:15 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: A MASON FAMILY ACCORDING TO DNA
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> I have a Mason line in Virginia. John M. Mason b. 1806 d. 1886 married
> Martha Gilliam in 1842. Do any of you know who his parents were? They
were
> in Buckingham Co., Va. 1840-1880.
>
> Pat C. Johns in Va.
>
>
> In a message dated 8/24/2011 9:07:48 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
>
> Karen -
>
> I am looking for information on a Larkin B. (prob. Blake) Mason b. 29
Oct
> 1801 in Georgia - d. 9 Jun 1892 Henry County, Georgia
> married:
> Rachel Harriet Price b. 29 Mar 1815 Virginia - d. 19 Feb 1897 Henry
> County,
> Georgia
>
> Children:
> Mary E. 'Matilda' Mason m. Capt. William Thomas York CSA
> Jasper Mason
> Elizabeth A. 'Betsy'Mason m. 2nd Lt. Larkin Blake York CSA (State Guard)
> John Mason
> William Mason
> Lucinda Virginia 'Lucie' Mason m. Pvt. Josiah Cowan York, Jr., CSA
> Frank B. Mason
> Larkin Mason 'Lark'
> Andreas J. Mason
> Francis Mason
>
> I know they had an aunt in Paulding or Polk County, and that is where
they
> probably met the York boys - but no one seems to know the origins of
their
> father, Larkin B. Mason. Any assistance would be more than helpful and
> appreciated.
> Diane S Sanfilippo
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KAREN DALE" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2011 6:32 PM
> Subject: [VA-ROOTS] A MASON FAMILY ACCORDING TO DNA
>
>
> Descendants of the following Mason men have tested E1b1b1 on the YDNA
test
> (see results at http://www.ncroots.com/DNA-Mason-Worldwide/) and the
> matches are close enough that they are all one family. Evidence suggests
> the family was in the Northern Neck of Virginia—probably Stafford—by
the
> late 1600s, but with a dearth of records it is difficult to determine
how
> these Mason lines might be connected. I am posting this list for several
> reasons—the most important being that I’m stuck. Hearing from anyone
> with
> additional information on any of them would be thrilling!
>
> The other reason is that many of these men have been falsely attached to
> various Mason families where they don’t belong. I’ve found so many
> different
> versions of their origins on various websites that it is difficult to
keep
> in focus. One file at Ancestry has William (#3) as the son of John Mason
> (#1) and Mary Nelson and having the children of both their son William
(a
> Baptist minister who lived and died in Culpeper Co. VA—never was in KY)
> and
> the William Mason who lived in Lincoln Co. KY. The ONLY one of these
> Mason
> men there is any proof of parentage for is John (#1) whose probable
father
> William left ample evidence of his existence in Stafford Co. VA. Stated
> parents for any of the rest are simply guesses—and often wrong. I can
> prove
> those guesses were wrong—in short who their parents were NOT—but I
cannot
> prove who the father of any of them (except John #1) was.
>
> I am posting this on a number of boards and mail lists, hoping those of
> you
> interested in any of these Mason lines will join me in finding facts and
> not
> relying on someone else’s earlier guess work. And if your family has
Mason
> male, PLEASE do the DNA test. It’s the only way we’ll ever sort out the
> many
> Mason lines in Virginia. ~Karen Dale
>
> 1. John Mason-1722-1797--Stafford Co. VA. Married Mary Nelson in
> Stafford/Overwharton Parish, 27 Nov 1747. Some of the Masons listed in
> Overwharton records are their children (and others are probably John’s
> siblings, but I can’t prove that yet). This line has been thoroughly
> researched by a number of people. DNA matches in the E1b1b1 group
include
> descendants of his sons Lewis (lived in Stafford) and William (lived in
> Culpeper). His father was probably the William Mason who died in
Stafford
> ca. 1745. Ten years later, John Mason was living and paying taxes on the
> same 100 acres William Mason inherited from his stepfather, William
> Wentworth Matheny. William’s mother was Frances, but she was NOT Frances
> Norsworthy as many family trees on Ancestry and other sites claim.
William’
> s
> wife when he died was named Jane, but she may not have been the mother
of
> his older children—or any of his children for that matter.
>
> 2. James Mason, b. ca 1740; died in Culpeper Co.VA ca. 1779. Married
> Mary Broderick, daughter of Sarah Hammett and Christopher Broderick. A
> 1769
> deed for land in Culpeper says he was “of Stafford Co.” and a 1772 deed
> in
> Culpeper says “of this county.” This line has been thoroughly
researched
> from James to the present, but still no indication of parents for James.
> It
> is possible he’s a younger brother or half-brother to John Mason (above)
> but
> no evidence for that has been found. .
> 3. William Mason, born ca. 1740, married Sarah, lived in Greenbrier
> VA
> (daughter Jane married John McCandless in Greenbrier 5 Apr 1785)
> during/after the Revolution; moved to Lincoln Co. KY ca. 1786. He was
too
> old to be the son of John Mason of Augusta/Botetourt as many claim.
> According to baptismal records, John’s second son, William, was born no
> earlier than 1750, but William of Lincoln Co. KY had a daughter, Jane,
who
> was born May 3, 1764--and she was probably his second child. He could
not
> possibly be the son of John Mason of Augusta/Botetourt unless he married
> at
> 12! Also no evidence that William Mason’s wife Sarah was a McKeachy. Her
> name probably started with Mc—but no indication what the full name was.
> McKeachy was a guess/hearsay.
>
> 4. Gilbert Mason born ca. 1740, died Bedford Co. VA 1781. In 1762, he
> witnessed a deed in Fauquier Co. VA. Married Elizabeth Dale, probably in
> Bedford Co. VA, probably about 1764. DNA evidence from a line descended
> from a William Mason of Elbert Co, GA who was married to a Jane Pollard.
> According to a record in GA, both were born in VA. Gilbert and Elizabeth
> had a son William and this appears to be he. William of GA named one son
> Gilbert and another Reuben (also a son of Gilbert Mason, named after the
> Dale line). It would help if another line—perhaps from Gilbert’s sons
> Reuben
> or Lewis—would do the DNA test.
>
> 5. Gerard Alexander Mason, married 1818 in Effingham GA:
> Mason, Jarred A. married Treutlen [Maiden name Wisenbaker—married first
a
> Tribner?], Ann Mary 02/04/1818; one child, Richard Alexander Thaddeus
> Mason
> born 28 Dec 1818.
> Mary Ann Mason married Benjamin Kennedy 3/27/1824 in Effingham.
> Mary Ann Kennedy left a will dated 1828 in which she says her first
> husband,
> Gerrard Alexander Mason, was deceased and that he was “of North Carolina.
”
>
> There is no evidence at all that this Gerard Alexander Mason was the
> grandson of George Mason of Gunston Hall as many (including Gunston Hall
> genealogists) have claimed. The scion of Gunston Hall was ten years
> younger
> than Mary Ann Wisenbaker and he appears on Prince William VA tax rolls
> until
> his death in 1849. He left a will which names only his brother and a
> nephew—no mention of a son in GA (or by that time in SC).
>
> 6. James Mason born 1810/11, perhaps in Fauquier Co. VA; died 1865.
> Married in Fauquier Co. VA Frances Latham and Leona Hewitt and appears
in
> the Fauquier census through 1860. Many family files claim he was the son
> of
> Colbert Mason and Margaret Rogers; however, census records for Colbert
> never
> include a male born ca. 1810/11. The only James Mason in Fauquier tax
> records shows up first in 1830—a notation calls him the son of George.
>
> 7. John Mason, born about 1821 in VA; married Emeline Millner in
> Roanoke Co. VA Feb. 18, 1840. I had guessed that he was a grandson of
> Martin Mason of Bedford/Botetourt largely because that’s the only Mason
> family in Roanoke in that time period and because he associated with
> them—paid taxes at the same time as several; married a girl who was an
> immediate neighbor of Martin’s grandson Washington Mason, etc. However,
> a
> DNA test by a descendant of Washington did not match the E1b1b1 group.
> Much
> more work needs to be done on the Martin Mason family and on this John
> Mason.
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