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Ebenezer Mason

Birth
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Mar 1754 (aged 84)
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked Grave
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S/o Thomas Mason and Margery Partridge.
Married Hannah Clark, April 25, 1691 in Medfield, MA.
They had 13 children.

William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 429. "#7. Ebenezer was the only male member of the family remaining after the Indian war. He married in 1691 Hannah Clark (23). Served as a selectman seven years, was quartermaster in 1716, representative to General Court in 1730. He died in 1754, his wife in 1757."

His father, Thomas and brothers, Thomas and Zechariah were killed, 21 Feb 1676 - "When the town was burned by the Indians, Thomas Mason's house was destroyed; and he, with two of his sons, was killed, it is said near the spring in the meadow opposite the house. His wife and the other children had fled to the garrison probably."

His other brother John was killed in the Indian Wars - at the eastward, under Captain Swet's comand in 1677.
S/o Thomas Mason and Margery Partridge.
Married Hannah Clark, April 25, 1691 in Medfield, MA.
They had 13 children.

William S. Tilden, History of the Town of Medfield Massachusetts - 1650-1886 (Boston; Geo. H. Ellis, Publisher, 141 Franklin Street. 1887 Third Reprinting - 1991), 429. "#7. Ebenezer was the only male member of the family remaining after the Indian war. He married in 1691 Hannah Clark (23). Served as a selectman seven years, was quartermaster in 1716, representative to General Court in 1730. He died in 1754, his wife in 1757."

His father, Thomas and brothers, Thomas and Zechariah were killed, 21 Feb 1676 - "When the town was burned by the Indians, Thomas Mason's house was destroyed; and he, with two of his sons, was killed, it is said near the spring in the meadow opposite the house. His wife and the other children had fled to the garrison probably."

His other brother John was killed in the Indian Wars - at the eastward, under Captain Swet's comand in 1677.


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  • Created by: Trisha
  • Added: Feb 7, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104785201/ebenezer-mason: accessed ), memorial page for Ebenezer Mason (12 Sep 1669–18 Mar 1754), Find a Grave Memorial ID 104785201, citing Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Trisha (contributor 47922321).