Hello All,
I am not a Mason but have always been curious of the Fraternity. I am in my 30s living in British Columbia Canada. I have just recently found out my great grandfather and his father were Masons belonging to the Grand Lodge of England. I have been privialged to have recieved some of the history from my father as his side of the family has the connection. I have recived a hand carved wooden box dated 1901 which contains medals, and aprons from my great grandfather. Included were some documentation, keys, and a black book. I look forward to looking into some of this family history and am toying with the idea of becoming a member. I am trying to find out if there is any significance to the family items I have obtained.
Mike
I am not a Mason but have always been curious of the Fraternity. I am in my 30s living in British Columbia Canada. I have just recently found out my great grandfather and his father were Masons belonging to the Grand Lodge of England. I have been privialged to have recieved some of the history from my father as his side of the family has the connection. I have recived a hand carved wooden box dated 1901 which contains medals, and aprons from my great grandfather. Included were some documentation, keys, and a black book. I look forward to looking into some of this family history and am toying with the idea of becoming a member. I am trying to find out if there is any significance to the family items I have obtained.
Mike