Margaret (Champlin) Mason (1764-1841)

Mrs "Peggy" (Champlin) Mason

She was born in Newport, Rhode Island. She had the honor of dancing with George Washington at the French Ball on March 7, 1781. She was chosen for the opening number, 'A Successful Campaign' for which the French officers, "with the most graceful courtesy, took the instruments from the musicians and played while the couple stepped through the minuet". The Prince de Broglie recalled that, "Miss Champlin had beautiful eyes, a sweet mouth, and perfectly shaped face, fine figure, pretty foot, and an air altogether attractive". In 1788, Peggy married Dr Benjamin Mason and they were the parents of four children, including Elizabeth, wife of Naval hero Oliver Hazard Perry.

Parents

Christopher Champlin

Col. Christopher Champlin, Merchant, of Newport, Rhode Island

1730-1805

Margaret (Grant) Champlin

Mrs Margaret (Grant) Champlin

1743-1827

Spouse

Benjamin Mason

Dr Benjamin Mason, of Newport, Rhode Island

1762-1801

Children

Benjamin Mason

Benjamin Mason III, of Newport, died unmarried

c.1789-1826

Elizabeth (Mason) Perry

Mrs Elizabeth Champlin (Mason) Perry

1791-1858

Christopher Grant Mason

Christopher G. Mason, died in early adulthood, unmarried

1792-1812

George Champlin Mason

George C. Mason, of Newport, Rhode Island

1794-1843

Associated Houses

Champlin-Mason House

Newport, Rhode Island