There's convenient access through Ancestry giving access to information on more than 1.7 million Freemasons from 1751-1921. These membership registers give the name, number and location of the lodge that a man joined, when he joined, how long he was a member, and in many cases, details of his age, address and profession on joining. There's more information if the man took on a leadership role.
You may also find information on Freemasons from lodges in Canada up to the 19th century.
The Museum of Freemasonry -- Freemasonry.org.uk/ is the source. For Freemasons after 1921 request a search which costs 31 UK pounds.
The museum, which had a stand at RootsTech London, is another place to visit in London -- located between Covent Garden and Holborn underground stations.
This is wonderful, John. My grand uncle was a grand master at a lodge in Saskatchewan in the late 1920s or early 1930s. I've written to the provincial association including a photo of my great uncle in his grand master uniform, but have receiving nothing. Is the UK source likely to be of help in finding more info about my ancestor?
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Best, Rick
The domain Freemasonry.org.uk seems to be up for sale
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