George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States, died on October 7, 1792, at the age of 85. His death was attributed to a prolonged illness, believed to be complications related to a respiratory condition. Mason had been in declining health for some time before his passing, and he died at his plantation, Gunston Hall, in Virginia. His contributions to the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights remain significant aspects of his legacy.
George Mason I died in 1686.
George Mason died on October 7, 1792.
George D. Mason died in 1948.
George Hemming Mason died in 1872.
George Mason II died in 1716.
George Mason Graham died in 1891.
George Mason III died in 1735.
George Mason died in Gunston Hall in Fairfax County, Virginia.
George W. Mason died on 1954-10-09.
George Mason V died on 1796-12-05.
George Mason Lovering died on 1919-04-02.
George Mason Died of an illness {currently unknown}