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Here Lieth ye Body of

Capt. Hvgh Mason Who

Deceased October ye Xth

1678 Anno Ætatis 73.

 

He That Thvs Thovght of Death

In Lifes Vncertentie

Hath Dovbtlesse Now a Life

That Bringeth Eternitie.

 

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Aquí yacen los restos del

Cap. Hugh Mason

fallecido el X de octubre

1678 a los 73 años de su edad.

 

Quien en la muerte pensare

durante de la vida las incertidumbres

merecerá sin duda

que suya sea la vida eterna.

  

Fuente: Find a Grave website (www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=271621...).

 

Hugh Mason, curtidor inglés que se estableció en 1634 en la localidad de Watertown, hoy barrio de Boston, dando origen a una familia que se extiende por múltiples generaciones en Estados Unidos, Chile y otros países.

 

Antepasado directo de muchos que hoy llevan este apellido en Estados Unidos, Chile y otros países, Hugh Mason nació en Maldon, Condado de Essex, Inglaterra, alrededor del año 1605 y falleció en Watertown, Massachusetts, el 10 de octubre de 1678, a los 73 años de edad.

 

El 30 de abril de 1634 Hugh Mason, de 28 años de edad, y su mujer Esther (o Hester), de 22, se embarcaron en el Francis, buque con matrícula de Ipswich al mando del capitán John Cutting, rumbo al Nuevo Mundo. Hugh Mason fue uno de los primeros colonos de Watertown. El 4 de marzo de 1634-5 se le reconoció la calidad de ciudadano libre de Massachusetts. En 1644 fue elegido Representante, desempeñándose luego como concejal de Watertown durante 29 años consecutivos (1639-1678). En 1649 recibió el grado de Teniente y el 5 de mayo de 1652 fue ascendido a Capitán. Durante años integró una comisión tripartita designada por la Corte del Condado para resolver casos de menor cuantía. El 30 de octubre de 1657 fue designado por dicha Corte para integrar el comité encargado de corregir los defectos de una serie de puentes construidos en el Condado. El 18 de diciembre de 1660 se le nombró integrante del comité de revisión de las cuentas de John Steadman, Tesorero del Condado. En mayo de 1658, a solicitud de los habitantes de Watertown, se le facultó para celebrar matrimonios.

 

Hugh Mason se casó el 13 de enero de 1632 con Hester Wells, hija de Thomas Wells y de Helen Siday, en la Parroquia de St. Peter's, Maldon, Condado de Essex, Inglaterra. Hester Wells nació en Maldon el 21 de julio de 1611 y falleció en Watertown, Massachusetts, el 21 de mayo de 1692.

 

Tuvieron los siguientes hijos:

 

i. Hannah Mason Brooks (1636-)

ii. Elizabeth Mason. Nacida en Watertown, Massachusetts el 3 de septiembre de 1638 y fallecida a corta edad.

iii. Ruth Mason (gemela). Nacida en Watertown, Massachusetts el 17 de diciembre de 1640 y fallecida a corta edad.

iv. Mary Mason (gemela) (1640-) Nacida en Watertown, Massachusetts el 17 de diciembre de 1640.

v. John Mason (1644-1730)

vi. Joseph Mason (1646-1702) <---tatara-tatarabuelo de Charles (Carlos) Sumner

vii. Daniel Mason. Nacido en Watertown, Massachusetts el 19 de febrero de 1648. Estudió medicina en el Harvard College, recibiéndose en 1666. En 1679 se embarcó como médico en Charlestown, Massachusetts. Fue capturado por corsarios de Berbería y conducido a Argel, donde se estima que murió en la esclavitud en 1698.

viii. Sarah Mason Gardner (1651-)

 

Fuente: Descendants of Capt. Hugh Mason in America, de Edna Warren Mason (1937).

Mason William sitting up on his own for the first time 4/21/07 and he's 6 month old!!!!

Mason was found and cared for as a stray. After calling six microchip providers, we found out his microchip is untraceable. He is sweet, affectionate and good with other cats, dogs and children. He is in good health, and has a handsome glossy black coat which he spends quite some time grooming. Mason has been with us since April 17th, 2010, enjoying the cat condos in the Memory Lane room and watching the world go by through the window. He seems to have no interest in going back outside, so would be a great cat for an apartment or other small home.

A beautiful black and white mason wasp, Pseudodynerus quadrisectus, pauses briefly to rest on a hosta leaf by our front steps. Leavenworth, Kansas, USA, October 6, 2022.

Sycamore Alex Schlie (3) spikes the ball against Mason Paige Meyer (10) and Ally King (5) in the first game. Sycamore High School battles Mason High School in a Volleyball game at Mason High School Tuesday September 17, 2013 in Mason. Mason won the first game 25 to 17. The Enquirer/ Joseph Fuqua II

Vision Of A Throne @ Edgefest 2008

It's upside down, and not quite like the typical forms I've seen. Anybody know what this means, if at all? Seen in Toronto, pointing towards the Financial District.

Mason is the seat of Mason County, Texas, United States. The town is an agricultural community on Comanche Creek southwest of Mason Mountain, on the Edwards Plateau and part of the Llano Uplift. The population was 2,114 at the 2010 census.

 

The first settler is thought to have been Peter S. Parker in 1846. The settlement of Mason grew up around Fort Mason, which was established by the United States War Department as a front-line defense against Kiowa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche, on July 6, 1851. George W. Todd established a Fort Mason post office March 8, 1858, which became consigned to the civilian settlement on June 26, 1858. The protection and commercial possibilities of the fort drew settlers. W. C. Lewis opened a general store that served soldiers and settlers. In 1860, James E. Ranck opened a second store and later became known as "The Father of Mason". Ben F. Gooch and he began leasing 5,000 acres (20 km2) of land to cotton sharecroppers. Mason was voted the county seat in 1861.

 

After the U.S. Civil War, returning Confederate veterans and German ranchers clashed in 1875 over cattle rustling and other crimes. The resulting killings were known as the "HooDoo Wars". In the midst of the war, Loyal Valley homeowner Tim Williamson was murdered by a dozen masked vigilantes, who accused him of cattle theft. Williamson’s adopted son, Texas Ranger Scott Cooley, sought revenge. Cooley and his desperadoes, which included Johnny Ringo, created a reign of terror over the area. During this episode, Ringo committed his first murder, that of James Cheyney.

 

The first courthouse and jail were built in 1869 of stone walls lined with post oak timbers. After the Hoo Doo War, a new two-story red sandstone jail was built in 1898 by L.T. Noyes of Houston. Noyes was a contractor with Diebold Safe and Lock Company. A new courthouse was built in 1875, which burned down in 1877 destroying some county records. However, many documents were saved and can be viewed inside the current courthouse vaults. The 1878 courthouse was destroyed in 1900. The current granite courthouse was erected in 1909 by architect E. H. Hosford and Co. in the Classic Revival style.

 

On October 3, 1918, 18 months after United States Congress declared war on Germany, the Mason County Council of Defense drew up resolution to abandon the use of the German language in the county. The most county residents are of German heritage.

 

The Broad Street Bridge, a reinforced concrete truss and the only one of its kind in Texas, was built across the Comanche Creek in 1918. The span is 102 ft long and composed of two 51-ft spans supported by concrete abutments with a pier at the center. The bridge was slated for replacement by the Texas Department of Transportation, but funding was cancelled.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason,_Texas

 

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Hendricks County Demonstration contestant

This is one of my favorites of Mason. I think it's his smile.

 

Canon 580 Ex speedlight at full power, thru shoot thru umbrella camera left.

Mason's all dudded up. He was in town to go to our baby shower with his parents, Chris and Sally.

@ The Decorative Fair, Battersea Oct. 2013

www.maisonartefact.com

Synergy Series 4.2: Solomonov

Spoon & Stable

Minneapolis, Minnesota

(October 22, 2021)

 

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Miami Dolphins vs the Baltimore Ravens 11.07.2010 at M&T Stadium. Vontar Davis of the Miami Dolphins covering Derrick Mason of the Baltimore Ravens in the End-Zone.

Copyright © ShoreShot Photography 2011

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Nuggets at Wizards 3/23/18

The St. Giles Steam Fire Engine was built in 1908 and is one of the oldest horse drawn fire engines. Horsedrawn vehicles were the main form of transport from the early 1900's. Following a serious fire that completely destroyed the Parish Church at Wimbourne St.Giles in 1908, Lord Shaftesbury put in an order for a fire engine to be built by the well respected Shand Mason fire engine engineers.

Lord Shaftesbury wanted a steam fire engine that could be steamed in 9 minutes from cold with a pump that could pump 150 gallons of water a minute from a jet hose 150ft long and fire engine would be named the St. Giles Steam Fire Engine. The St. Giles Fire engine was stationed and maintained from the Wimbourne St. Giles House where it remained until 1946 during which time the fire engine was only once called out to put out a fire. Between 1946 and 1957 the St. Giles Fire Engine changed hands a few times and in 1987 the St. Giles Fire engine was purchased by its present owner Mr Rowan McDermont. It has made several public appearances including a spot on the TV show, Blue Peter.

 

Event: Heavy Horse and Working Animals Show, May 2009

Location: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Singleton, West Sussex.

  

There were four separate burial areas near Silver City, with a few very interesting stones remaining; some quite large and elaborately carved.

 

texture by skeletalmess

www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/collections/7215761567...

Mason glass dining table with metallic structure in chrome.

 

www.contemporary-furniture-cadira.co.uk

 

supporting Jinjer

Max Watts

Melbourne AU

Golf balls decorated with the symbol of freemasonry for sale in a central London shop, opposite Freemasons' Hall on Great Queen Street.

Mason, Texas, 1996. Dreamhouse lost.

 

35mm film slide taken with Konica AutoreflexA and Hexanon AR lens and the macro function of my Panasonic DMC FZ300.

Mason Lake is at 4200 feet above sea level, and gets a lot of snow in the winter. While its May and spring down near Seattle the high country is still covered in snow. Since its been a kind of chilly April and May, there was fresh snow falling and the lake was socked in fog. Peaceful with no one around and the still silence.

Andrew Mason on stage at Mobile Loco 2012 in San Francisco.

Duke Fab Four Invite 2013

9/14/2013

Cary Tennis Park

Cary, NC

Strickland DF4 91313 DJ9Q0652

Mason Albert enlists into the New York Army National Guard and will be going on to 68W training to become a combat medic, New York National Guard Headquarters, Latham, N.Y., Aug. 25, 2020. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Ryan Campbell)

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