
Famous Masons
Masons come from all walks of life. Some of them are more well known to the
public
Here are some of the ones I have been able to find so far. If you can think
of anymore, please e-mail me.
The name of the Famous Masons is Italicized and Bold
If any information on this page is inaccurate, or you wish to add someone
please e-mail me!
Bro. Musstaffa "Moose"
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Abbott, Sir John, J. C. Canadian Prime Minister 1891-1892.
Initiated St. Paul's, No. 374, E.R., Montreal, 1847.
Aldrin, Col. Edwin Buzz. American astronaut and member of the first
moon landing. 33 deg. Montclair Lodge No. 144 New Jersey.
Allende, Salvador. Former President of Chile. Lodge Progresso No.
4, Valpariso, in 1935.
Appleton, Sir Edward Victor. English physicist. Nobel prize for
physics 1947. Isaac Newton Lodge, No. 859, Cambridge.
Armstrong, Louis. American Jazz legend. Lodge of Montgomery No.
18, PHA, New York.
Arne, Thomas Augustine. English composer, includes Rule Britannia.
Arnold, Benedict. Major General and early American Revolution war
hero. Eventually changed allegiance and sided with the British, being branded
a traitor ever after. Affiliated member of Hiram Lodge No. 1, New Haven CT.
Ashmole, Elias. Founder member of the Royal Society and became
the first known English speculative Mason at Warrington, Lancashire, in 1646.
Ataturk, Mustapha Kemal. Former President of Turkey 1923-1938.
Member of an Italian Lodge, Macedonia Resorta e Veritus.
Austin, Stephen. "The father of Texas". Louisiana Lodge
No. 109, St. Genevieve, Missouri.
Autry, Gene. Screen western star. Catoosa Lodge No. 185, Catoosa,
Oklahoma.
Badgley, William. Canadian Lawyer, first Dean of the Faculty of
Law at McGill University, Montreal. St. Paul's Lodge, No. 374 UGLE, Montreal.
Past Provincial Grand Master.
Ballard, Harold. Fiesty owner of Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey
League team. Corinthian No. 481, GRC, Toronto, ON.
Barham, Eugene A. American Admiral and war hero. 33deg. AASR.
Basie, William "Count". American jazz pianist, Wisdom
Lodge No. 102 PHA, Chicago and Shriner, New York.
Beard, Daniel Carter. Founded the Boy Scout movement in United
States of America. Mariners Lodge No. 67, New York City.
Benes, Eduard. President of Czechoslovakia 1935-1938. Lodge Ian
Amos Komensky No. 1, Prague and Lodge Pravda Vitezi.
Bennett, Viscount R. B. Canadian Prime Minister 1930-1935.
Berlin, Irving. American songwriter and composer. Shriner and Scottish
Rite. Munn Lodge No. 190 New York City.
Bolivar, Simon. South American liberator. Initiated in Cadiz, Spain.
Became involved with Knights Templar and Scottish Rites and founded Order
and Liberty Lodge No. 2 in Peru.
Bonaparte. Jerome, Joseph, Louis, Lucien. All brothers of Napoleon,
but not the great Emperor himself.
Bongo, Omar. President of Gabon. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of Gabon in 1983.
Borden, Sir Robert L. 12th. Canadian Prime Minister 1911-1920.
St. Andrew's Lodge No. 1, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Borglum, Gutzon. Sculptor and painter. Most famous for his colossal
Mt. Rushmore national memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Howard
Lodge No. 35, New York City, serving as W. Master 1910-1911.
Borglum, Lincoln. Son of Gutzon (previous), finished the above
memorial. Battle River Lodge No. 92 South Dakota.
Borgnine, Ernest. American Actor, Abingdon Lodge No. 48, Abingdon,
Virginia.
Boswell, John. Laird (Lord) of Auchinleck. The earliest recorded
non-operative Mason recorded anywhere - 1600 AD, Edinburgh.
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie. Canadian Prime Minister 1894-1896. St. Lawrence
Lodge No. 640 E.R. Montreal, PQ. Affiliated with Belleville Lodge No. 123,
Bellville, ON.
Bowie, James. Famous American frontiersman, died at the Alamo.
Humble Cottage Lodge No. 19, Opelousas, Louisiana.
Bradley, Omar Nelson. American General, chairman - joint chiefs
of staff. West Point Lodge No. 877, Highland Falls, New York State.
Brant, Chief Joseph. Mohawk and principal Chief of the Six Nations
Indians. Hiram's Cliftonian Lodge No. 417 E.R. (M) London, UK.
Burke, Edmund. Irish/English statesman. Great friend to the US
colonies. Jerusalem Lodge No. 44, Clerkenwell, London, UK.
Buchanan, James. 15th President of the USA. W.Master of Lancaster
Lodge No. 43, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Past District Deputy Grand Master of
the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.
Burbank, Luther. American naturalist and horticulturist. Santa
Rosa Lodge No. 57, California.
Burke, Edmund. Anglo-Irish statesman. Jerusalem Lodge No. 44.
Burns, Robert. Scottish poet. St. David's Lodge No. 174, Tarbolton.
Byrd, Richard E. American Admiral, aviator and explorer. Federal
Lodge No. 1 Washington DC and established Antarctica Lodge No. 777 under the
GL of New Zealand.
Byron, Lord William, British poet. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of England (Moderns) 1747-1751.
Campbell, Sir Malcolm. World land speed record holder. Member of
many Masonic bodies.
Cantor, Eddie. American entertainer. Munn Lodge No. 190, New York
City.
Carson, Christopher "Kit". American frontiersman. Montezuma
Lodge No. 109, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Casanova, Giovanni. Italian adventurer and philanderer. Made a
Mason in Lyon, France.
Chagall, Marc. Russian artist. Vitebsk, Belorussia.
Chrysler, Walter P. American automobile manufacturer. 32 degree
AASR, Salina, Kansas. Member of Isis Shrine Temple at Salina, Kansas. Reportedly
a visitor to Cedar Lodge, Oshawa, ON, No. 270, GRC while employed by Buick
Corporation.
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer. English statesman and Prime
Minister. Studholme Lodge No. 1591 and Rosemary's Lodge No. 2851.
Citroen, Andre. French automotive engineer. Lodge La Philosophie
Positive, Paris.
Clark, Lt. William. Led expedition into the North West Territories.
St. Louis Lodge No. 111, St. Louis, Missouri.
Clark, Roy Country western singer; Jenks Lodge No. 497, Oklahoma.
Cleaveland, Moses. American pioneer, soldier and lawyer. Initiated
in a military lodge and the became W. Master of Moriah Lodge, Connecticut.
Clinton, de Witt. Prominent American statesman. NYC Mayor. Grand
Master GL of NY, Grand Master of Knights Templar.
Cobb, Tyrus R. American baseball great and member of the Baseball
Hall of Fame. Royston Lodge No. 426, Detroit, MI.
Cody, William F. (Buffalo Bill). American frontiersman and Indian
scout. Platte Valley Lodge No. 15 Nebraska.
Cohan, George M. American entertainer. Pacific Lodge No. 223, New
York City. Shriner.
Cole, Nathanial, (Nat King). American singer and pianist. Thomas
Waller Lodge No. 49 PHA. Los Angeles.
Colt, Samuel. American manufacturer. Most famous for hand guns.
Conacher, Charlie. Toronto Maple Leaf ice hockey legend. North
Gate Lodge No. 591, Pickering, Ontario, Canada.
Cooper, Leroy Gordon. American astronaut. Carbondale Lodge No.
82, Colorado.
Correll, Charles (Amos of Amos & Andy). Trio Lodge No. 57,
Chicago.
Coxe, Daniel. English lawyer. First Prov. Grand Master in North
America, appointed by the Duke of Norfolk, Grand Master, GLofE.
Crockett, David. American frontiersman. Gained immortality at the
Alamo.
Darwin, Erasmus, physician and botonist. Initiated at St. David's
Lodge No. 36, Edinburgh in 1754.
De Mille, Cecil B. American film producer - director. Prince Orange
Lodge No. 16, New York City.
Dempsey, W.H. "Jack". American world heavyweight boxing
champion 1919. Kenwood Lodge No. 800, Chicago Illinois.
Dermott, Laurence. Irish born Grand Secretary of the Ancient Grand
Lodge of England 1752-1771. Wrote Ahiman Rezon.
Diaz, Porfino. President of Mexico. Shriner.
Diefenbaker, John George. Canadian Prime Minister 1957-1963. 57
year member of the craft. 33 deg. Sottish Rite. Knights Templar and a Shriner
(First Potentate of Tunis Temple, Ottawa). Initiated, passed and raised, Wakaw
Lodge No. 166 GRS (Saskatchewan). Affiliated Kinistino No. 1, GRS. Honorary
Grand Master of DeMolays.
Dole, Robert J. senator. Russell Lodge No. 177, Russell, Kansas.
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. English writer, works include Sherlock
Holmes. Phoenix Lodge No. 257, Portsmouth, England.
Drake, Edwin L. American oil pioneer. Oil Creek Lodge No. 3, Titusville,
Pennsylvania.
Dunant, Jean Henri. Swiss founder of the Red Cross, co-winner of
the first Nobel Peace Prize.
Dunckerly, Thomas. Illegitimate born son of George II, consolidated
the Royal Arch and was the first Grand Master of the Masonic Knights Templar.
Acted as Grand Master for the warranted lodges in Quebec.
Dunn, Alexander Robert. Canadian soldier who won Canada's first
Victoria Cross at the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava. Ionic Lodge
No. 18 (now No. 25), Toronto, Ontario.
Edward VII. King of Great Britain. Grand Master of the UGLE 1875-1901.
Also Provincial Grand Master for Lower Canada.
Edward VIII. King of Great Britain. Grand Master of the UGLE in
1936.
Ellington, Edward Kennedy "Duke". American jazz musician.
Social Lodge No. 1 PHA, Washington DC.
Faber, Eberhard. American manufacturer. CEO of the Eberhard Faber
Pencil Co. Chancellor Walworth Lodge No. 271, NY City.
Fairbanks, Douglas, Snr. American actor. Beverly Hills Lodge No.
528, California.
Fields, "W.C.", William Claude. American comedian and
entertainer. E. Coppee Mitchell Lodge No. 605, Philadelphia PA.
Fitch, John. True inventor of the steamboat. Bristol Lodge No.
25, Bristol PA.
Fleming, Sir Alexander. Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer
of Penicillin. Held Grand Office in the UGLE.
Fleming, Sir Sanford. Canadian engineer and surveyor. Suggested
the use of time zones. St. Andrew's No. 16, Toronto, Ontario.
Fleming, Dr. Walter Millard. American physician, co-founder member
of the Shrine. Rochester Lodge No. 660, Rochester NY. Potentate of Mecca Temple
NY and Imperial Potentate from 1876 to 1886.
Florence, William Jermyn. American actor, co-founder member of
the Shrine. Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 155, Philadelphia PA.
Fletcher, Sir Banister Flight. English architect and writer on
the subject. Authors Lodge No. 3456, London England.
Ford, Gerald R. 38th President of the USA. Malta Lodge No. 465,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ford, Henry. American automobile manufacturer. Palestine Lodge
No. 357, Detroit MI.
Franklin, Benjamin. American statesman and inventor. St. John's
Lodge Philadelphia PA.
Gable, Clark. American actor. Most famous for Gone with the wind.
Beverly Hills Lodge No. 528, California.
Garfield, James Abram. 20th President of the USA. Columbus Lodge
No. 246, Garrettsville, Ohio. Knights Templar and Scottish Rite.
Garibaldi, Giuseppe. Italian revolutionary and liberator. Tompkinsville
Lodge No. 471, Staten Island NY. 33 deg. Grand Master of the Grand Orient
of Palerma.
Gatling, Richard J. American inventor of the repeating gun. Center
Lodge No. 23, Indianapolis.
George IV. King of Great Britain. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of England (Moderns) 1790-1813 while still Prince of Wales.
George VI. King of Great Britain. Grand Master of Scotland and
honorary Past Grand Master of the UGLE. Initiated in Naval Lodge No. 2612.
Royal Arch First Principal, 33 degree AASR, Past Grand Master Mark Master
Lodge.
Gilbert, Sir William S. English poet and play write, partner of
Sir Arthur Sullivan. St. Machar Lodge No. 54, Aberdeen, Scotland.
Gillette, King C. American manufacturer and inventor of the safety
razor.
Glenn, John. American astronaut and Senator, 33 deg. Concord Lodge
No. 688, Concord, Ohio.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von. German poet. 50 year member of Amalia
Lodge, Weimar.
Goldwater, Barry M. US Senator. Arizona Lodge No. 2, Phoenix, May
12, 1931.
Gompers, Samuel. Founder and first president of the American Federation
of Labor. Dawson Lodge No. 16, Washington DC.
Gosden, Freeman (Andy of Amos & Andy). Petersburg Lodge No.
15, VA
De Grey, George Frederick Samuel Robinson Earl. Governor General
of India 1880-1884. Grand Master UGLE 1870-1874. Most famous today for Earl
Grey Tea.
Grissom, Virgil "Gus". American astronaut, killed in
Apollo 1 fire. Mitchell Lodge No. 228, Indiana.
Guillotin, Joseph Ignace. French humanitarian doctor, sought the
decapitating machine linked to his name as a more humane method of execution.
Founder member of the Grand Orient of France.
Haig, Earl Douglas. British Field Marshal during World War I. Elgin
Lodge No. 91, Leven, Scotland.
Hall, Prince. First known black American Freemason. Initiated in
an Irish military Lodge in 1775, he later founded African Lodge No. 439 EC,
which still survives.
Hancock, John. American merchant and patriot, signer of the Declaration
of Independence. Massachusetts Lodge No. 277, Quebec, Canada. Later affiliated
with St. Andrews Lodge, Boston, MA.
Harding, Warren G. 29th President of the USA. Marion Lodge No.
70, Marion, Ohio. Knight Templar, 33 deg. Scottish Rite, first President to
become a Shriner.
Hardy, Oliver. American comedian and actor, partner of Stan Laurel.
Solomon Lodge No. 20, Jacksonville, Florida.
Haydn, Franz Josef. Austrian composer. Lodge Zur Wahren Eintracht,
Vienna.
Henson, Josiah. American black slave who escaped from slavery in
Kentucky into Canada. Inspiration for the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
Mount Moriah Lodge No. 4 GRC, Dresden, Ontario.
Hilton, Charles C. American hotelier. Founded Hotel Hilton which
led to the famous chain of luxury hotels. William B. Warren Lodge No. 309,
Chicago, Illinois.
Hoban, James. American architect, designed the original White House
and its replacement. Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington DC.
Horton, Tim. Canadian ice hockey legend. Founder of the donut chain
bearing his name. Kroy Lodge No. 676, Toronto, Ontario.
Hoover, J. Edgar. American lawman and head of the FBI. Federal
Lodge No. 1, Washington DC.
Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland. English biochemist. Nobel prize
winner for medicine 1929. Discovered essential amino acids and researched
vitamins. Aesculapius Lodge No. 2410.
Horlick, Alexander J. American industrialist. Founded Horlick's
Malted Milk Co. Belle City Lodge No. 92, Racine, Wisconsin.
Hornsby, Rogers. Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Beacon Lodge
No. 3, St. Louis, Missouri. RAM & KT.
Houdini, Harry. American magician and escape artist. St. Cecile
Lodge No. 568, New York City.
Houston, Sam. American pioneer and first president of Texas. Cumberland
Lodge No. 8, Nashville, Tennessee.
Hussein, King of Jordan (Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
Jordan)
Irwin, James Benson. American astronaut. Member of the 4th moon
landing. Lodge Tejon No. 104, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Ismail, Pasha. Viceroy of Egypt. Presented an obelisk to USA to
be erected in NY City. Past Grand Master of the GL of Egypt.
Ives, Burl Icle. American entertainer. Magnolia Lodge (now Magnolia-La
Cumbre Lodge) No. 242 in Santa Barbara, California. Knight Templar, St. Omer
Commandery No.30, Santa Barbara, Apr. 15, 1978; Shrine, inducted at Al Malaikah
Shrine Temple, Los Angeles, 33 deg. AASR, Grand Cross.
Jackson, Andrew. 7th President of the USA. Harmony Lodge No 1,
Nashville, Tennessee. Royal Arch Mason, 6th Grand Master of the Grand Lodge
of Tennessee.
Jackson, Rev. Jesse. Harmony Lodge No. 88, PHA, Chicago, Illinois
Jarvis, William. Provincial Secretary for Upper Canada. First Provincial
Grand Master (Ancients) for Upper Canada.
Jenner, Edward. English doctor who discovered the principle of
vaccination. Faith and Friendship Lodge No. 270, Berkeley UK.
Johnson, Andrew. 17th President of the USA. Greenville Lodge No.
19, Greenville, Tennessee. Knight Templar and first President to become 32
deg. Scottish Rite.
Johnson, John A. "Jack". American world heavyweight champion
boxer 1908-1915. Lodge Forfar and Kincardine No. 225, Dundee, Scotland.
Johnson, Lyndon B. 36th President of the USA. Johnson City Lodge
No. 561, Johnson city, Texas.
Jolson, Al. American singer and actor who portrayed black minstrels.
St. Cecile Lodge No. 568, New York City.
Jones, John Paul. Scottish born "Father of the American Navy".
St. Bernard Lodge No. 122, Kirkudbright, Scotland.
Jones, Melvin. American businessman. Co-founder of Lions International.
Garden City Lodge No. 141, Chicago, Illinois.
Kalakaua. King of Hawaii. Islam Shrine Temple.
Kemp, Jack Former U.S. Senator/Secretary of HUD, New York; Fraternal
Lodge No. 625 in Hamburg, NY. Quarterback for Buffalo Bills.
Kent, Edward Augustus, Duke of. Father of Queen Victoria and last
Grand Master of the Ancient Grand Lodge of England in 1813.
Kent, His Royal Highness Prince Edward the Duke of. Grand Master
of the United Grand Lodge of England.
King, Charles. American biochemist, isolated vitamin C. Whitman
Lodge No. 49, Pulman, Washington.
Kipling, Rudyard. English Nobel Prize winning writer, born in India,
most famous for The Jungle Book. Hope and Esperance Lodge No. 782, Lahore,
India.
Kitchener, Lord Horatio Herbert. British General and statesman.
British Union Lodge No. 114, Ipswich, England. District Grand Master of Egypt,
Sudan and the Punjab. Junior Grand Warden of the UGLE in 1916.
Lafayette, Marquis de,. Already a Feemason in France, he was given
honorary membership by many lodges and Grand Lodges across the USA.
Laguardia, Fiorello H. American politician. Three time Mayor of
NY City and namesake of the International Airport. Garibaldi Lodge No. 542,
New York City.
Layton, Athol. Canadian proffessional wrestler. Birch Cliff Lodge
No. 612, Scarborough (Toronto), Ontario. Potentate Rameses Temple A.A.O.N.M.S.
1968.
Lewis Meriwether. First Govenor of the Louisiana Territories and
leader of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was one of the
founders of St. Louis Lodge #111 with a charter from GL of Pennsylvania.
Lindbergh, Charles. American aviator who made the first non-stop
flight from America to Europe. His plane was the Spirit of St. Louis and bore
the Masonic insignia. Keystone Lodge No. 243, St. Louis, Missouri.
Lipton, Sir Thomas Johnstone. Scottish merchant famous for the
tea he transported from Ceylon. Scotia Lodge No. 178, Glasgow.
Listz, Franz Von. Hungarian composer. Lodge Zur Einigkeit, Frankfurt,
Germany.
Lloyd, Harold C. American actor. Alexander Hamilton Lodge No. 535,
Hollywood, California. A.A.O.N.M.S. Imperial Potentate.
Macadam, John Loudon. Scottish engineer. Developed the smooth waterproof
road surface.
MacArthur, Douglas. 5 star American General, served in both world
wars. Made a Mason "at sight" in the Philippines and became 32 deg
in Manilla and life member of the Nile Shrine Temple, Seattle, Washington.
Macdonald, Sir John Alexander. First Canadian Prime Minister. St.
John's Lodge No. 758, Kingston, Ontario. Honourary Past Grand Senior Warden.
Maclean, John Bayne. Founder of Maclean's Magazine and President
of Maclean's Publishing Co. Ionic Lodge No. 25, Toronto, ON
Madison, James. 4th President of the USA. Madison is said to have
been a Member of Hiram Lodge No. 59, Westmoreland County, Virginia, a Lodge
which had only a short existence, and whose records are lost.
Marshall, George C. 5 star American General. Made a Mason "at
sight" by the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.
Mayer, Louis B. American film producer with partner Sam Goldwyn.
St. Cecile Lodge No. 568, New York City.
Mayo, Dr. Charles H. American physician. Co-founder of the Mayo
clinics and Mayo foundation for medical research. Rochester Lodge No. 21,
Rochester, Minnesota.
Mazzini, Giuseppe. Italian revolutionary. Worked towards the liberation
and unification of Italy. Past Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy.
McKinley, William. 25th President of the USA. Hiram lodge No. 21,
Winchester, Virginia. Mark, R. Arch and Knight Templar.
McLaughlin, Col. R. S. "Sam". Founder of the McLaughlin
Carriage Co. which later became General Motors of Canada. Cedar Lodge No.
270, Oshawa, Ontario. Grand Steward, 75 year member in the craft. Royal Arch,
Knight Templar, President of Oshawa Shrine Club.
McNair Alexander. First Govenor of the State of Missouri, member
of Herman Lodge #28, St. Charles, Missouri later known as Herman Lodge #3
after the formation of the Grand Lodge of Missouri.
Mesmer, Franz Anton. Austrian physician. Studies in magnetism led
to the art of Mesmerization, which later became hypnotism. Affiliated with
the French Lodge Les Philadelphes.
Michelson, Albert Abraham. American physicist. Successfully measured
the speed of light, gaining the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1907. Washington
Lodge No. 21 New York City.
Mix, Tom. American actor. Made over 400 western movies. Utopia
Lodge No. 537, Los Angeles, California.
Molson, John. Founder of Molson Breweries. St. Paul's Lodge, No.
374 UGLE, Montreal. Past Provincial Grand Master.
Monroe, James. 5th President of the USA. Williamsburg Lodge No.
6, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne. French inventor. developed the hot
air balloon. Lodge Les Neuf Soeurs, Paris.
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus. Austrian composer. Lodge Zur Wohltatigkeit.,
Vienna.
Murphy, Audie. American soldier and actor. Most decorated US soldier
in WW II. 32 Deg. AASR, KCCH, Dallas, Texas.
Nasmyth, Alexander. Scottish painter and inventor, friend of Robbie
Burns. Canongate Kilwinning Lodge, Edinburgh.
Oglethorpe, James E. English politician and soldier. Founder of
Savannah GA. First W. Master of King Solomon's Lodge No. 1, Savannah, Georgia.
Olds, Ransom E. American automotive engineer whose name is linked to the General
Motors Oldsmobile division. Capitol Lodge No. 66, Lansing Michigan.
Owen, Most Rev. Derwyn T. Archbishop of Toronto and Primate of
all Canada. Ionic Lodge No. 25, Toronto, Ontario.
Palmer, Arnold Daniel. 33 deg. Inspector General (Honorary) elect.
AASR. Loyalhanna Lodge No. 275, Latrobe, Pennsylvania.
Peale, Norman Vincent. American clergyman and author. Milwood Lodge
No. 1062, Brooklyn, New York.
Peary, Robert E. American explorer. First to reach the North Pole.
Kane Lodge No. 454, New York City.
Pedro I, Dom Antonio Pedro de Alcantara Bourbon. Declared Brazil
independent from Portugal and was crowned emperor. Returned to Portugal and
was crowned King Pedro IV. Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Brazil.
Penny, James C. American founder of the J. C. Penny department
store chain. Wasatch Lodge No. 1 Salt Lake City, Utah.
Pershing, John Joseph. American General. Lincoln Lodge No. 19,
Lincoln Nebraska.
Pike, Albert. American lawyer, soldier and author. Confederate
General. Sovereign Grand Commander AASR, Southern Jurisdiction.
Polk, James Knox. 11th President of the USA. Columbia Lodge No.
21, Columbia, Tennessee. Also Royal Arch Mason.
Poinsett, Joel R. USA Secretary of War, Master: Solomon's
Lodge No. 1, Charleston, introduced Freemasonry into Mexico, and the pointsetta
to America.
Pryor, Richard. American actor and comedian. Henry Brown Lodge
No. 22, Peoria, IL.
Pullman, George M. American engineer. Developed the luxury railway
sleeping and dining cars. Renovation Lodge No. 97, Albion New York.
Pushkin, Aleksander. Russian poet. Lodge Ovid, Kischinev.
Revere, Paul. American Revolutionary War hero. St. Andrews Lodge,
Boston. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Richet, Charles Robert. French physiologist. His research into
allergies and immune serum won him the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1913. Lodge
Cosmos under the Grand Lodge of France.
Rickenbacker, Eddie. US Air Force pilot and war hero. Downed 21
enemy planes and 4 ballons. Kilwinning Lodge No. 297,MI.
Ringling Brothers. American showmen. All seven brothers and their
father August Ringling were members of Baraboo Lodge No. 34, Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Robinson, "Sugar Ray". American light heavyweight boxing
champion of the world. Joppa Lodge No. 55 PHA, New York City.
Rodriquez, Abelardo L. President of Mexico. Shriner.
Rogers, Roy. American cowboy, singer and actor. 33 deg. KCCH. Hollywood
Lodge No. 355, Hollywood, California.
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. 32nd President of the USA. Holland
Lodge No. 8, NY City. Also Scottish Rite. He was present at the raising of
his three sons, all of whom were raised in Architect Lodge No. 519, NY City.
Honorary Grand Master of Demolays.
Roosevelt, Theodore. 26th President of the USA. Matinecock Lodge
No. 806, Oyster Bay, New York State.
Rothschild, Natan Meyer. Anglo-German financier. Emulation Lodge
No. 21.
Rubio, Pascual Ortiz. President of Mexico. Shriner.
Sabatini, Raphael. English novelist. Wrote Captain Blood, Scaramouche,
etc. Jerusalem Lodge No. 197, London, UK.
Sarnoff, David. Radio and TV executive, Marconi and RCA. Strict
Observance Lodge No. 94, New York City.
Sax, Antoine Joseph. Belgian instrument maker. Invented the Saxophone
and Saxhorn. Lodge Les Vrais Amis de L'Union.
Sayer, Anthony. Gentleman. First Grand Master elected by the "Four
Old Lodges", London, England, June 24th., 1717.
Scott, Robert Falcon. British polar explorer, perished with his
entire party. Drury Lane Lodge No. 2127, London, UK.
Scott, Sir Walter. Scottish writer and poet. Ivanhoe, The Talisman,
etc. Saint David Lodge No. 36, Edinburgh.
Sellers, Peter. English actor. Pink Panther, Goon Show, etc. Chelsea
Lodge No. 3098, London, UK.
Shackleton, Sir Ernest H. One of the most famous of all Antarctic
explorers.
Shillibeer, George. English inventor. Pioneered the omnibus. Etonian
Lodge, Windsor, UK.
Sibelius, Jan. Finnish composer. Second only to Mozart as a Masonic
composer. Suomi Lodge No. 1 Helsinki.
Simcoe, Lord John Graves. First Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada
- now Ontario. Union Lodge No. 307, E.R. (Moderns), Exeter, England.
Sinclair, Gordon "Sinc". Canadian journalist and broadcaster.
John Ross Robertson No. 545, Toronto, Ontario.
Skelton, Richard B. "Red". Comedian and TV star. Vincennes
Lodge No. 1, Vincennes, Indiana. Famous Shriner.
Smathers, James F. Inventor of the electric typewriter, Gate City
Lodge No 522, Kansas City.
Sousa, John Philip. American composer and band leader. Stars and
Stripes Forever. Hiram Lodge No. 10, Washington DC.
Stutz, Harry Clayton. American automotive pioneer circa 1900. Ancient
Landmarks Lodge No. 319 Indianapolis. RAM, Kt. Templar and member of Murat
Shrine Temple - all Indianapolis.
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymore. English composer with partner Sir
W. S. Gilbert. Grand Organist of the UGLE.
Swift, Jonathan. Irish poet and writer. Gulliver's travels. Probably
Lodge No. 16, Dublin.
Taft, William H. 27th President of the USA. Made a Mason "at
sight" in Kilwinning Lodge No. 356, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Thomas, Dave. Founder of Wendy's hamburger chain. Sol D. Bayless
Lodge No. 359, Fort Wayne IN. 33 deg. AASR. Grand Cross.
Tillis, Lonnie Melvin "Mel" American Country Music entertainer.
Branson Lodge No. 587, Branson, Missouri 33deg AASR, Grand Cross.
Tirpitz, Alfred Von. German Admiral. Restructured the german navy.
Lodge Zur Aufrichtigen Herzen, Frankfurt.
Travis, William B. American commander at the Alamo. Alabama Lodge
No. 3, Claiborne, Alabama.
Truman, Harry S. 33rd President of the USA. Belton Lodge No. 450,
Belton, Missouri. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri, Knights Templar,
33 deg. Scottish Rite and Shrine Potentate. Honorary Grand Master of DeMolays.
Twain, Mark. American writer (Samuel L. Clemens). Polar Star Lodge
No. 79, St. Louis, Missouri.
Valdes, Miguel Aleman. President of Mexico. Shriner.
Vivekananda, Swami Nerendramah Datta. Leading exponent of both
Hinduism and Yoga in the west. Hope and Anchor Lodge No. 1 Calcutta, India.
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet. French writer an philosopher.
Lodge Les Neuf Soeurs (accompanied by Ben Franklin).
Wadlow, Robert Pershing. Tallest human, almost 9 feet tall. Franklin
Lodge No. 25, Alton, Illinois.
Wallace, George C. Governor of Alabama. Orator of the Grand Lodge
of Alabama in 1961.
Warner, Jack L. American film producer and one of the Warner Brothers.
Mount Olive Lodge No. 506, Los Angeles, CA.
Warren, Gen. Joseph. Physician, Patriot, killed at Bunker Hill.
St. Andrew's Lodge, Boston. Grand Master of Massachusetts.
Washington, Booker T. American author. Made a Mason "at sight"
by the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Washington, George. 1st President of the USA. Fredericksburg Lodge,
Virginia.
Watson, Whipper Billy. Canadian professional wrestler. Temple Lodge
No. 525.
Wayne, John. American film star. 33 Deg. Came through the
system from DeMolay.
Webb, Capt. Matthew. English swimmer. First man to swim the English
Channel. Neptune Lodge No. 22.
Wellington, Arthur Duke of. British soldier and statesman. Defeated
Napoleon at Waterloo. Irish Lodge No. 494, Trim, Ireland.
Wilde, Oscar O'Flahertie Wills. Anglo Irish dramatist. The importance
of being Earnest. Apollo Lodge No. 357, Oxford, UK.
William IV, King of England, made a Mason at Plymouth, England,
March 9th. 1786.
Wilson, William Mercer. First Grand Master of the independent Grand
Lodge of Canada, 1855. Also first Grand First Principal of Royal Arch Masons
of Canada.
Wozniak, Steve. Co-founder of Apple Computers, Charity Lodge #362,
Campbell, CA
Zanuck, Darryl F. American film producer. Co-founder of 20th Century
Productions. Mount Olive Lodge No. 506, Los Angeles.
Ziegfeld, Florenz. American producer. Ziegfeld's Follies. Accordia
Lodge No. 277, Chicago, Illinois.