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  Mason, James M.
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NameJames M. Mason
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Alexandria, Virginia , United States
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Born November 03, 1798
DiedApril 28, 1871 (72 years)
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InfoMASON, James Murray, a Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born on Analostan Island, Fairfax County, Va. (now Theodore Roosevelt Island, Washington, D.C.), November 3, 1798; studied under a private tutor and at an academy at Georgetown, D.C.; graduated from the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1818 and from the law department of William and Mary College at Williamsburg in 1820; admitted to the bar and practiced in Winchester, Va., in 1820 and 1821; delegate to the Virginia constitutional convention in 1829; member, State house of delegates 1826-1832, with the exception of 1827-1828; presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1832; elected as a Jackson Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837-March 3, 1839); elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1847 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Isaac S. Pennybacker; reelected in 1850 and 1856 and served from January 21, 1847, until March 28, 1861, when he withdrew; served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Congresses; expelled from the Senate in 1861 for support of the rebellion; chairman, Committee on Claims (Thirtieth Congress), Committee on the District of Columbia (Thirty-first Congress), Committee on Foreign Relations (Thirty-second through Thirty-sixth Congresses), Committee on Naval Affairs (Thirty-second Congress); delegate from Virginia to the Provisional Congress of the Confederacy; appointed commissioner of the Confederacy to Great Britain and France and while on his way to his post was taken from the British mail steamer Trent November 8, 1861, and confined in Fort Warren, Boston Harbor; released in January 1862; proceeded to London and represented the Confederacy until its downfall in April 1865; resided in Canada after the close of the war until 1868, when he returned to Virginia; died at “Clarens,” near the city of Alexandria, Va, April 28, 1871; interment in Christ Church Episcopal Cemetery, Alexandria, Va.


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FAMILY
Father John Mason 1766-1849
Grandfather George Mason 1725-1792
Great-Grandfather George Mason 1690-1735
Grand Uncle Thomson Mason 1733-1785
1st Cousin Once Removed Stevens Thomson Mason 1760-1803
2nd Cousin Catherine Mason Barry 0000-
2nd Cousin John T. Mason 1787-1850
2nd Cousin Armisted Mason 1787-1819
2nd Cousin Mary Mason Howard 1791-1813
1st Cousin Once Removed John T. Mason 1765-1824
2nd Cousin John T. Mason 1815-1873
Sister Anna Maria Lee 1811-1898
Nephew Fitzhugh Lee 1835-1905

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  07/20/1861 VA CSA Delegate - Seat G Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1856 VA US Senate Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1850 VA US Senate Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  01/20/1847 VA US Senate - Appointment Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/27/1837 VA - District 15 Won 62.24% (+24.48%)
  08/30/1831 VA District 17 Lost 46.25% (-7.50%)
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