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Thestoat
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Hello everybody, I was made an entered apprentice last Saturday, and am new to being a freemason, there's lots to find out about.
I entered freemasonry because I found my great granfathers stuff, his aprons and old jewels and a lot of old rituals and other paperwork, I never knew any of this excisted.
I have traced freemasonry back to the year 1535 in my family, and that's as far as I can go for now, although I'm researching and there's rumours of the family being traced back to 1346, but it's yet to be confirmed, will be a couple weeks before I find out.
I'm 34 years old, and the only reason I didn't join Freemasons before was because all the family died before they could tell me about it.
When I am Raised to the third degree, I intend on wearing my ancestors apron.
I live in England and joined colcestria lodge.
I'm quite new to everything, so it would be good to chat with people and find out more.
So far, regarding freemasons, I've always had a gap in my life, and I always knew something was missing, now I know what it is, it's been very good so far.
I entered freemasonry because I found my great granfathers stuff, his aprons and old jewels and a lot of old rituals and other paperwork, I never knew any of this excisted.
I have traced freemasonry back to the year 1535 in my family, and that's as far as I can go for now, although I'm researching and there's rumours of the family being traced back to 1346, but it's yet to be confirmed, will be a couple weeks before I find out.
I'm 34 years old, and the only reason I didn't join Freemasons before was because all the family died before they could tell me about it.
When I am Raised to the third degree, I intend on wearing my ancestors apron.
I live in England and joined colcestria lodge.
I'm quite new to everything, so it would be good to chat with people and find out more.
So far, regarding freemasons, I've always had a gap in my life, and I always knew something was missing, now I know what it is, it's been very good so far.