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Lt Richard de Mason 1586–1623 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1586
Birth Location: London, Middlesex county, England
Death Date: 4 Nov 1623
Death Location: Tillingham, Essex county, England
Father: Major Governor
Mother: Isabel Stead
Spouse(s): Anne Peck
Children(s): Margaret Mason
In 1586, Lt Richard de Mason entered the world in London, Middlesex county, England, born to Major John The Older De Mason Meason Deputy Governor And Isabel Isabella De Stead. Lt Richard de Mason married Anne Rosamond Peck, and had children including Margaret Lucas Mason. Lt Richard de Mason passed away in 1623 in Tillingham, Essex county, England.
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Biography
- In 1586, Lt Richard de Mason entered the world in London, Middlesex county, England, born to Major John The Older De Mason Meason Deputy Governor And Isabel Isabella De Stead.
- Lt Richard de Mason married Anne Rosamond Peck, and had children including Margaret Lucas Mason.
- Lt Richard de Mason passed away in 1623 in Tillingham, Essex county, England.
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Lt Mason's Descendants
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1. Margaret (Lucas) Mason 1616–1669 m. Col. (William Underwood) I 1609–1643
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1. Elizabeth Underwood 1632–1673
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1586
Event Place: London, Middlesex county, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Nov 1623
Event Place: Tillingham, Essex county, England