King James I of England (1566-1625), the monarch who commissioned a new English translation of The Bible, now known as The King James Bible, was also King James VI of Scotland. The oldest extant record of the Lodge of Scone and Perth No. 3 at Perth, Scotland, is a document called "The Mutual Agreement," dated 24 December 1658. It records that James VI was "entered Freemason and Fellowcraft of the Lodge of Scoon, on 15 April 1601." The document was signed by all the members of the Lodge.
He does not mention it in any materials that I know of; I do not believe James Arness is a Freemason.
No, Freemasonry didn't exist in his time, but he is a major figure in Freemason beliefs
James Garfield was a freemason. I do not know if he belonged to other societies.
The only myth I know of is that he was supposedly a Freemason.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that King Solomon was a Freemason. The origins of Freemasonry date back to the medieval stonemason guilds, whereas King Solomon lived thousands of years earlier in biblical times. Freemasonry incorporates symbols and stories from King Solomon's era, but it is not accurate to claim that King Solomon himself was a Freemason.
James Madison was a Freemason and spent time in the Masonic Lodge working on the Constitution so he could concentrate.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
No, he is not a Freemason.
No she is not a Freemason.
King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland
Paul McCartney is a Freemason.
Unless the person specifically states that he is a member of the Freemasons, it is hard to know for sure.