Jeremiah Mason (1768-1848)

Attorney-General & U.S. Senator from New Hampshire

He was born at Lebanon, Connecticut, the son of a Colonel in the Revolutionary War. He graduated from Yale (1788) and became a lawyer in New Hampshire. He was appointed Attorney-General of New Hampshire (1802-05) and in 1813 was elected as a Federalist to the U.S. Senate, serving until his resignation in 1817. After leaving the Senate, he was a Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and President of the U.S. Bank of Portsmouth (1828-29) before moving to Boston in 1832 where he was a Chamber Counsellor until his death. In 1799, he married Mary, daughter of Robert Means and aunt of First Lady of the United States, Jane Means (Appleton) Pierce.

Parents

Jeremiah Gifford Mason

Colonel of the 12th Connecticut Regiment & Colonel of Fort Trumbull

1730-1813

Elisabeth (Fitch) Mason

Mrs Elisabeth (Fitch) Mason

1731-1809

Spouse

Mary (Means) Mason

Mrs Mary (Means) Mason

1777-1858

Children

George Means Mason

Lawyer, of Boston, Massachusetts

1800-1865

Mary Elizabeth Mason

Mary Elizabeth Mason, died at Boston, unmarried

1802-1859

Robert Means Mason

Merchant, of 1 Walnut Street, Boston, Massachusetts

1810-1879

Rev. Charles Mason

D.D., Rector of Grace Church, Boston, Massachusetts

1812-1862

Marianne (Mason) Ellison

Mrs Marianne (Mason) Crafts, Ellison

1815-1897