Advertisement
Advertisement

Pearl (Garrison) Mason with her grandson, Harry C. Mason, Jr.

Updated Jun 26, 2025
Loading...one moment please loading spinner
Pearl (Garrison) Mason with her grandson, Harry C. Mason, Jr.
Prairie County, Arkansas. Harry, Jr., was born in 1930, so this must have been about 1932 perhaps.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
Comments
Leave a comment
The simple act of leaving a comment shows you care.
Share this photo:

People tagged in this photo

Mary Pearl (Garrison) Mason
Mary Pearl (Garrison) Mason was born on September 4, 1902 in Arkansas United States. Mary's partner was Stephen Harry Mason, and they had children Harry C. Mason, Wesley Mason, Frances Juanita (Mason), Douglas Fairbanks Mason, and Marion Jean (Mason). She would also marry John Robert Mince on December 23, 1933, and they were married until Mary's death on February 4, 1975. They had a child Betty Anne (Mince). Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Pearl (Garrison) Mason.
Age in photo:
Advertisement

Topic related photos

1930s
1930s
The decade of the worldwide Great Depression
The 1930's were a decade of severe stress: the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, the rise of Nazism. But it was also the end of Prohibition, the beginning of the change of land management (poor farm ...
153k+ photos
Arkansas
Arkansas
Arkansas - also known as The Natural State & The Land of Opportunity.
Arkansas became a state in 1836. Part of the land that was acquired with the Louisiana Purchase and became a separate territory in 1819, Arkansas has a rich history. It was the 9th state to leave the...
528 photos
Garrison
Last name
19.5k+ people26 photos
Mason
Last name
59.2k+ people206 photos
Advertisement

Followers

Diane Gray
Graduated from Frank W. Cox High School on Great Neck Rd in Virginia Beach, VA, in 1970 when I was 17 years old.
My immediate family of four generations consists of the surnames: Mason, Higgerson, McKenzie, Norwood, Mertens, Garrison, Harris, Weckenmann, Chewning, Wimp, Merzenich, and Werz.
Advertisement
Back to Top