Noun
stonemason (plural stonemasons)
One who works in stone.
At the age of 20 he apprenticed as a stonemason and immigrated to Canada in 1842 to seek a better life as well as to follow his sweetheart, Helen Neil. Source: Internet
As a young adolescent, he worked as an apprentice stonemason in the local building industry. Source: Internet
His father, Edwin J. Moody (1800–1841), a small farmer and stonemason, died at the age of 41, when Dwight was only four years old; his mother was Betsey Moody (née Holton; 1805–1896). Source: Internet
Because of this event, she is considered a medieval mystic.sfn According to another legend, Jadwiga took a piece of jewellry from her foot and gave it to a poor stonemason who had begged for her help. Source: Internet
He was the son of a stonemason and began his career as a stonemason himself. Source: Internet
Lord Dufferin, the current Governor General, expressed early misgivings about a stonemason taking over government. Source: Internet