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AlwaysLearning76

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Grateful to be here! So far, Im just here to learn about Freemasonry. Ive been studying my family tree and found out some of my family ancestry consists of some important members... so, Im intrigued. Im from SW Missouri... Im female and Im hoping to learn some cool things. Thanks.. btw, Im Georgia.
 

Chaz

Registered User
Welcome Georgia,
Wikitree is a great resource for Ancestry research and the Freemasonry project there is working on connecting the Brothers across time.
 

AlwaysLearning76

Registered User
That is one of the places Ive been searching through. I have found 3 ancestors who were masons so far, its very interesting... I had no idea.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
So Georgia, do you know where your family members were members of Freemasonry ?
Have you been able to get much detail on their masonic history ?
(A reply from me might be slow, super busy).
 

AlwaysLearning76

Registered User
Albert Pike was scottish rite, Zebulon and Tully Tandy more central U.S.. I think they all did some important stuff, but, I know nothing of Freemasonry, so, Im not there yet...any info you guys might have, or how to locate info is appreciated...
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Albert Pike was scottish rite, Zebulon and Tully Tandy more central U.S.. I think they all did some important stuff, but, I know nothing of Freemasonry, so, Im not there yet...any info you guys might have, or how to locate info is appreciated...
Freemasonry for Dummies by Chris Hodapp is regarded as a pretty good starting point to learn about Freemasonry.
 

Chaz

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I enjoy that you can see the connections on Wikitree like that. I too am distantly related to Pike, it shows. If you need help setting up family members Masonic categories on there I am a member of the project. The Freemasonry freespace page has information as well as links also on Wikitree.
 
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