
Much of George Mason’s life is destined to remain elusive, and much of the information comes from just a couple of documents.
His Commonwealth War Grave headstone confirms that he was a Private in the North Somerset Yeomanry and that he died on 28th December 1916. Sadly, his service records no longer exist, but his pension records state that he ‘died of disease’ and give his mother as Harriet Mason.
There is only one census record for a Harriet Mason with a son called George. This dates from 1901, and give the head of the household – Harriet’s husband and George’s father – as bootmaker Albert Mason. It also gives George’s age as 9 years old, suggesting he was born in around 1892.
Further research brings nothing further to categorically link to the Mason family, and so it is impossible to add any further details to Private Mason’s life.
All that can be determined is that George Mason died of an illness on 28th December 1916, and that he was around 24 years of age. He was laid to rest in St James’ Cemetery in his home city of Bath.