Was Thomas Jefferson a Freemason? This question has been asked by Masons and others and not conclusively answered for 200 years. In 1960, Brother William R. Denslow, Masonic scholar and editor of the Transactions of the Missouri Lodge of Research, concluded that Jefferson was not a Mason, saying all claims for his membership are based on association or insinuation, with no proof by records.
As of 1/1/2010 there is no known record of President James Madison having been a Freemason.
Yes, President Jackson was not only a Freemason, but was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee from 1822 to 1824.
Although John Adams spoke favorably concerning Freemasonry, historical records do not show that he was ever initiated into Freemasonry.
No, but President Ford was.
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Mason Jackson was born in 1819.
Mason Jackson died in 1903.
Martin Van Bruen was selected to succeed Jackson as president in 1836. LOL do you have mr. grayer!!!-albino kid in mason
You have to be an Illuminati, Free Mason, Satanic.
There is no known record of President Ulysses Grant having been a Freemason.
No. George Mason was not a president.
Andrew Jackson
The President who succeeded Andrew Jackson was Martin Van Buren (Free Soil Party). Van Buren was President from March 4 1837 to March 4 1841.
Yes, Harry Truman was a Free Mason and a well know one among Free Masons. He was the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Missouri while also serving as Vice President to FDR. He was also a 33 degree Scottish Rite Mason and Past Master of his lodge.
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