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Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (5 P) Pages in category "Members of the Odd Fellows" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
Odd Fellows lodges were first documented in 1730 in England from which many organizations emerged. While several unofficial Odd Fellows lodges had existed in New York City sometime in the period 1806 to 1818, the American Odd Fellows is regarded as being founded with Washington Lodge No 1 in Baltimore at the Seven Stars Tavern on April 26, 1819, by Thomas Wildey along with some associates who ...
[2] Names of several British pubs today suggest past Odd Fellows affiliations. In the mid-18th century, following the Jacobite risings , the fraternity split into the rivaling Order of Patriotic Oddfellows in southern England , favouring William III of England , and the Ancient Order of Oddfellows in northern England and Scotland, favouring the ...
In the case of the parent Order, various lodges seceded in 1832 to found the Ancient & Noble (Bolton Unity), which subsequently dissolved in 1962, and in the case of the new Order, the Nottingham Odd Fellows. [3] The Grand United Order of Oddfellows (Sheffield Unity) was formed in an early breakaway from the Manchester Unity.
Pages in category "Members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, American Jurisdiction is a jurisdiction of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows in the United States, Jamaica, Canada, South America, and other locations. Since its founding in 1843, its membership has principally included African Americans , due to their being discriminated against in most other fraternal ...
Subsequent breakaways from the parent Order and from this new Order resulted in the formation of further Orders of Odd Fellows. In the case of the parent Order, various lodges seceded in 1832 to found the Ancient & Noble (Bolton Unity) which subsequently dissolved in 1962, and in the case of the New Order, the Nottingham Odd Fellows.
Members of the Odd Fellows (1 C, 44 P) B. ... Grand United Order of Oddfellows (1 P) I. Independent Order of Odd Fellows (3 C ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...