"Freemason" is not a person or a thing. It's a kind of thing that a person can be. You can say "He is a freemason" in the same way as you can say "He is a Methodist", "He is an American", "He is an amputee", "He is a Conservative", or "He is a figure skater".
I realize your English is sketchy, but you cannot ask "What is the phone number of figure skater?" or "What is the mailing address of American?" It doesn't make sense.
To become a Freemason, find a Freemason and tell him you would like to join. Look in the phone book for a Lodge if you do not know a Freemason. Freemasons have a slogan, to be one ask one.
No, he is not a Freemason.
No she is not a Freemason.
Paul McCartney is a Freemason.
No, Stalin was not a Freemason.
No, he is not a Freemason.
Arafat was not a Freemason.
is sarkodie a freemason
yes wills carrier is a freemason he is even the freemason leader
Unless a person states they are a Freemason, it is difficult to know for sure if they are or are not. I do not think he is a Freemason.
He isn't a Freemason.
Kari Hilson is not a Freemason.