Famous Masons
United States of America Presidents
Buchanan, James
Ford, Gerald R.
Garfield, James A.
Harding, Warren G.
Jackson, Andrew
Johnson, Andrew
McKinley, William
Monroe, James
Polk, James Knox
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Taft, William Howard
Truman, Harry S.
Washington, George
Ford, Gerald R.
Garfield, James A.
Harding, Warren G.
Jackson, Andrew
Johnson, Andrew
McKinley, William
Monroe, James
Polk, James Knox
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Taft, William Howard
Truman, Harry S.
Washington, George
Signers of the Constitution of the United States
Abraham Baldwin
Alexander Martin
Gunning Bedford Jr
James McHenry
James Madison
John Blair
Robert Morris
William Blount
David Brearley
William Paterson
Daniel Carroll
William Pierce
Davie Charles Pinckney
William Richardson
Edmund Randolph
Jonathan Dayton
George Read
Roger Sherman
George Walton
George Washington
George Wythe
Oliver Ellsworth
Benjamin Franklin
Elbridge Gerry
Refus King
John Langdon
John Lansing Jr.
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Franklin--
Author of the book, "Fart Proudly"
William Hooper
John Hancock
Richard Stockton
George Walton
Matthew Thornton
William Whipple
Supreme Court Justices
Black, Hugo L.
Blair, Jr., John
Blatchford, Samuel
Baldwin, Henry
Burton, Harold H.
Byrnes, James F.
Catton, John
Clark, Thomas C.
Larke, John H.
Cushing, William
Devanter, Willis Van
Douglas, William O.
Ellsworth, Oliver
Field, Stephen J.
Harlan, John M.
Jackson, Robert H.
Lamar, Joseph E.
Marshall, John - Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court 1801 - 1835
Marshall, Thurgood
Mathews, Stanley
Minton, Sherman
Moody, William H.
Nelson, Samuel
Paterson, William
Pitney, Mahlon
Reed, Stanley F.
Rutledge, Wiley B.
Stewart, Potter
Swayne, Noah H.
Todd, Thomas
Trimble, Robert
Vinson, Frederick M.
Warren, Earl
Woodbury, Levi
Woods, William B.
United States of America Military Leaders
Abraham Baldwin
Alexander Martin
Gunning Bedford Jr
James McHenry
James Madison
John Blair
Robert Morris
William Blount
David Brearley
William Paterson
Daniel Carroll
William Pierce
Davie Charles Pinckney
William Richardson
Edmund Randolph
Jonathan Dayton
George Read
Roger Sherman
George Walton
George Washington
George Wythe
Oliver Ellsworth
Benjamin Franklin
Elbridge Gerry
Refus King
John Langdon
John Lansing Jr.
Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Franklin--
Author of the book, "Fart Proudly"
William Hooper
John Hancock
Richard Stockton
George Walton
Matthew Thornton
William Whipple
Supreme Court Justices
Black, Hugo L.
Blair, Jr., John
Blatchford, Samuel
Baldwin, Henry
Burton, Harold H.
Byrnes, James F.
Catton, John
Clark, Thomas C.
Larke, John H.
Cushing, William
Devanter, Willis Van
Douglas, William O.
Ellsworth, Oliver
Field, Stephen J.
Harlan, John M.
Jackson, Robert H.
Lamar, Joseph E.
Marshall, John - Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court 1801 - 1835
Marshall, Thurgood
Mathews, Stanley
Minton, Sherman
Moody, William H.
Nelson, Samuel
Paterson, William
Pitney, Mahlon
Reed, Stanley F.
Rutledge, Wiley B.
Stewart, Potter
Swayne, Noah H.
Todd, Thomas
Trimble, Robert
Vinson, Frederick M.
Warren, Earl
Woodbury, Levi
Woods, William B.
United States of America Military Leaders
Arnold, General Henry "Hap"
Commander of the Army Air Force
Bradley, Omar N.
Military leader
Byrd, Admiral Richard E.
Flew over North Pole
Doolittle, General James
Famous Air Force Pilot
Jones, John Paul
First Admiral of the U.S. Navy
Lafayette, Marquis de
Supporter of American Freedom
Lindbergh, Charles
Aviator
MacArthur, General Douglas
Commander of Armed Forces in Philippines
Marshall, George
General of the Armies
McClellan, General George B.
Army of the Potomac,
Presidential candidate against Abe Lincoln,
faced General Robert E. Lee at the battle of
Antietam and twice Governor of New Jersey
Montgomery, Richard Major General
Fist General Officer of the Continental Army
killed in the Battle for Quebec on Dec 31, 1775
Murphy, Audie
Most decorated soldier of WW11
Peary, Robert E.
First man to reach the North Pole (1909)
Pershing, John Joseph
Decorated American Soldier
Rickenbacker, Eddie
Great American Air Force Ace
Tirpitz, Alfred Von
German Naval officer
responsible for submarine warfare
Commander of the Army Air Force
Bradley, Omar N.
Military leader
Byrd, Admiral Richard E.
Flew over North Pole
Doolittle, General James
Famous Air Force Pilot
Jones, John Paul
First Admiral of the U.S. Navy
Lafayette, Marquis de
Supporter of American Freedom
Lindbergh, Charles
Aviator
MacArthur, General Douglas
Commander of Armed Forces in Philippines
Marshall, George
General of the Armies
McClellan, General George B.
Army of the Potomac,
Presidential candidate against Abe Lincoln,
faced General Robert E. Lee at the battle of
Antietam and twice Governor of New Jersey
Montgomery, Richard Major General
Fist General Officer of the Continental Army
killed in the Battle for Quebec on Dec 31, 1775
Murphy, Audie
Most decorated soldier of WW11
Peary, Robert E.
First man to reach the North Pole (1909)
Pershing, John Joseph
Decorated American Soldier
Rickenbacker, Eddie
Great American Air Force Ace
Tirpitz, Alfred Von
German Naval officer
responsible for submarine warfare
Sports
Cobb, Ty
An original member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Combs, Earle Bryan
Baseball Hall of Fame
Dempsey, Jack
Hornsby, Rogers
A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Naismith, James
Inventor of Basketball
Palmer, Arnold
Golf Pro
Cobb, Ty
An original member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Combs, Earle Bryan
Baseball Hall of Fame
Dempsey, Jack
Hornsby, Rogers
A member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Naismith, James
Inventor of Basketball
Palmer, Arnold
Golf Pro
Actors / Writers
Autry, Gene
Actor
Borgnine, Ernest
Actor
Burns, Robert
The National Poet of Scotland
Casanova
Italian Adventurer, writer and entertainer
Clemens, Samuel L.
Mark Twain - writer
Cohan, George M.
Broadway star
Collodi, Carlo
Writer of Pinocchio
Doyle, Sir Author Conan
Writer - Sherlock Holmes
Fairbanks, Douglas
Silent film actor
Fields, W.C.
Actor
Gable, Clark
Actor
Gibbon, Edward
Writer - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Godfrey, Arthur
Actor
Gray, Harold Lincoln
Creator of "Little Orphan Annie"
Hardy, Oliver
Actor - Comedian
Kipling, Rudyard
Writer
Lincoln, Elmo
First actor to play Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
Mix, Tom
U.S. Marshal turned actor.
Stared in over 400 western films
Murphy, Audie
Most decorated American Soldier of WWII
Pushkin, Aleksander
Russian Poet
Rogers, Roy
American cowboy and screen star
Rogers, Will
Actor
Scott, Sir Walter
Writer
Sellers, Peter
Actor
Shakespeare, William
Writer
Swift, Jonathan
Wrote Gulliver’s Travels
Voltaire
French writer and philosopher
Wallace, Lewis
Wrote "Ben Hur"
Autry, Gene
Actor
Borgnine, Ernest
Actor
Burns, Robert
The National Poet of Scotland
Casanova
Italian Adventurer, writer and entertainer
Clemens, Samuel L.
Mark Twain - writer
Cohan, George M.
Broadway star
Collodi, Carlo
Writer of Pinocchio
Doyle, Sir Author Conan
Writer - Sherlock Holmes
Fairbanks, Douglas
Silent film actor
Fields, W.C.
Actor
Gable, Clark
Actor
Gibbon, Edward
Writer - Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Godfrey, Arthur
Actor
Gray, Harold Lincoln
Creator of "Little Orphan Annie"
Hardy, Oliver
Actor - Comedian
Kipling, Rudyard
Writer
Lincoln, Elmo
First actor to play Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
Mix, Tom
U.S. Marshal turned actor.
Stared in over 400 western films
Murphy, Audie
Most decorated American Soldier of WWII
Pushkin, Aleksander
Russian Poet
Rogers, Roy
American cowboy and screen star
Rogers, Will
Actor
Scott, Sir Walter
Writer
Sellers, Peter
Actor
Shakespeare, William
Writer
Swift, Jonathan
Wrote Gulliver’s Travels
Voltaire
French writer and philosopher
Wallace, Lewis
Wrote "Ben Hur"
Musicians / Entertainers
Basie, William "Count"
Orchestra leader/composer
Berlin, Irving
Entertainer
Clark, Roy
Country Western Star
Dickens, Little Jimmy
Grand Ole Opry Star
Ellington, Duke
Composer, Arranger and Stylist
Jolson, Al
Fame as the first ’talking picture’ the Jazz Singer
Key, Francis Scott
Wrote U.S. National Anthem
Lloyd, Harold C.
Entertainer
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Composer
Sax, Antoine Joseph
Invented the Saxophone (1846)
Sibelius, Jean
Composer (Finland)
Skelton, Red
Entertainer
Smith, John Stafford
Wrote the music that became
the US National Anthem
Sousa, John Philip
Led the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 - 1892
Stratton, Charles "Tom Thumb"
Entertainer
Tillis, Mel
Country Singer
Whiteman, Paul
"King of Jazz"
Basie, William "Count"
Orchestra leader/composer
Berlin, Irving
Entertainer
Clark, Roy
Country Western Star
Dickens, Little Jimmy
Grand Ole Opry Star
Ellington, Duke
Composer, Arranger and Stylist
Jolson, Al
Fame as the first ’talking picture’ the Jazz Singer
Key, Francis Scott
Wrote U.S. National Anthem
Lloyd, Harold C.
Entertainer
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Composer
Sax, Antoine Joseph
Invented the Saxophone (1846)
Sibelius, Jean
Composer (Finland)
Skelton, Red
Entertainer
Smith, John Stafford
Wrote the music that became
the US National Anthem
Sousa, John Philip
Led the U.S. Marine Band from 1880 - 1892
Stratton, Charles "Tom Thumb"
Entertainer
Tillis, Mel
Country Singer
Whiteman, Paul
"King of Jazz"
Government Leaders
Abbott, Sir John J.C.
Prime Minister of Canada 1891-92
Bennett, Viscount R.B.
Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35
Borden, Sir Robert L.
Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie
Prime Minister of Canada 1894-96
Churchill, Winston
British Leader
Diefenbaker, John G.
Prime Minister of Canada 1957-63
Edward VII
King of England
Edward VIII
King of England who abdicated
the throne in less than 1 year
George VI
King of England during W.W. II
MacDonald, Sir John A.
Prime Minister of Canada 1867-73 & 1878-91
Nunn, Sam
U.S. Senator
Abbott, Sir John J.C.
Prime Minister of Canada 1891-92
Bennett, Viscount R.B.
Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35
Borden, Sir Robert L.
Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie
Prime Minister of Canada 1894-96
Churchill, Winston
British Leader
Diefenbaker, John G.
Prime Minister of Canada 1957-63
Edward VII
King of England
Edward VIII
King of England who abdicated
the throne in less than 1 year
George VI
King of England during W.W. II
MacDonald, Sir John A.
Prime Minister of Canada 1867-73 & 1878-91
Nunn, Sam
U.S. Senator
Astronauts
Aldrin, Edwin E.
Armstrong, Neil
Glenn, John H.
First American to orbit the earth in a space craft
Grissom, Virgil
Aldrin, Edwin E.
Armstrong, Neil
Glenn, John H.
First American to orbit the earth in a space craft
Grissom, Virgil
Early American Pioneers
Austin, Stephen F.
Father of Texas
Bowie, James
Alamo
Brant, Joseph
Chief of the Mohawks 1742 - 1807
Burnett, David G.
1st President of the Republic of Texas
Carson, Christopher "Kit"
Frontiersman, scout and explorer
Clark, William
Explorer
Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William
Indian fighter, Wild West Show
Colt, Samuel
Firearms inventor
Crockett, David
American Frontiersman and Alamo fame
Henry, Patrick
Patriot
Houston, Sam
2nd & 4th President of the Republic of Texas
Jones, Anson
5th President of the Republic of Texas
Lamar, Mirabeau B.
3rd President of the Republic of Texas
Lewis, Meriwether
Explorer
Livingston, Robert
Co-Negotiator for purchase of Louisiana Territory
Revere, Paul
Famous American
Travis, Colonel William B.
Alamo
Others
Father of Texas
Bowie, James
Alamo
Brant, Joseph
Chief of the Mohawks 1742 - 1807
Burnett, David G.
1st President of the Republic of Texas
Carson, Christopher "Kit"
Frontiersman, scout and explorer
Clark, William
Explorer
Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William
Indian fighter, Wild West Show
Colt, Samuel
Firearms inventor
Crockett, David
American Frontiersman and Alamo fame
Henry, Patrick
Patriot
Houston, Sam
2nd & 4th President of the Republic of Texas
Jones, Anson
5th President of the Republic of Texas
Lamar, Mirabeau B.
3rd President of the Republic of Texas
Lewis, Meriwether
Explorer
Livingston, Robert
Co-Negotiator for purchase of Louisiana Territory
Revere, Paul
Famous American
Travis, Colonel William B.
Alamo
Others
Balfour, Lloyd
Jewelry
Bartholdi, Frederic A.
Designed the Statue of Liberty
Baylor, Robert E. B.
Founder Baylor University
Beard, Daniel Carter
Founder of the Boy Scouts
Bell, Lawrence
Bell Aircraft Corp.
Borglum, Gutzon & Lincoln
Father and Son who carved Mt. Rushmore
BuBois, W.E.B.
Educator/scholar
Calvo, Father Francisco
Catholic Priest who started
Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865
Chrysler, Walter P.
Automotive fame
Citroen, Andre
French Engineer and motor car manufacturer
Desaguliers, John Theophilus
Inventor of the planetarium
Dow, William H.
Dow Chemical Co.
Drake, Edwin L
American Pioneer of the Oil industry
Dunant, Jean Henri
Founder of the Red Cross
Ervin Jr, Samual J.
Headed "Watergate" committee
Faber, Eberhard
Head of the famous Eberhard Fabor Pencil Company
Fisher, Geoffrey
Archbishop of Canterbury 1945 - 1961
Fitch, John
Inventor of the Steamboat
Fleming, Sir Alexander
Invented Penicillin
Ford, Henry
Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer
Gatling, Richard J.
Built the "Gatling Gun"
Gilbert, Sir William S.
Was the librettis for "Pirates of Penzance"
Gillett, King C.
Gillett Razor Co.
"Grock"
Swiss Circus Clown
Guillotin, Joseph Ignace
Inventor of the "Guillotin"
Hedges, Cornelius
"Father" of Yellowstone National Park
Henson, Josiah
Inspired the novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin"
Hilton, Charles C.
American Hotelier
Hoban, James
Architect for the U.S. Captial
Hoe, Richard M.
Invented the rotory press,
revolutinizing newspaper printing
Hoover, J. Edgar
Director of FBI
Houdini, Harry
Magician
Jenner, Edward
Inventor - Vaccination
Jones, Melvin
One of the founders of the Lions International
Lake, Simon
Built first submarine successfull in open sea
Land, Frank S.
Founder Order of DeMolay
Lipton, Sir Thomas
Tea
Marshall, James W.
Discovered Gold at Sutter’s Mill California 1848
Mayer, Louis B.
Film producer who merged
to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Mayo, Dr. William and Charles
Began Mayo Clinic
Maytag, Fredrick
Maytag
Menninger, Karl A.
Psychiatrist famous for treating mental illness
Michelson, Albert Abraham
Successfully measured the speed of light in 1882
Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne
Co-developer of the first practical hot-air balloon
New, Harry S.
Postmaster General who established Airmail
Newton, Joseph Fort
Christian Minister
Olds, Ransom E.
American automobile pioneer
Otis, James
Famous for "Taxations without Representation is Tyranny"
Papst, Charles F.
Coined the term "Athletes Foot"
Peale, Norman Vincent
Founder of "Guidepost"
Penny, James C.
Retailer
Poinsett, Joel R.
U.S. Minister to Mexico
who developed the flower: Poinsettia
Pullman, George
Built first sleeping car on train
Ringling Brothers
All 7 brothers and their father were Masons
Salten, Felix
Creator of Bambi
Sarnoff, David
Father of T.V.
Schoonover, George
Founder of "The Builder"
Stanford, Leland
Drove the gold spike
linking the intercontinental railroad
Stanford, Leland
Railroads & Stanford University
Still, Andrew T.
American Physician
who devised treatment of Osteopathy
Teets, John W.
Chairman and President of Dial Corporation
Thomas, Dave
Founder of Wendy's Restaurant
Thomas, Lowell
Brought Lawrence of Arabia to public notice
Wadlow, Robert Pershing
Tallest human on record being almost 9 feet tall
Warner, Jack
Warner Brothers Fame
Webb, Matthew
First man to swim the English Channel (1875)
Wyler, William
Director of "Ben Hur"
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Co-founder of 20th Century Productions in 1933
Ziegfeld, Florenz
His Ziegfeld’s Follies began in 1907
Jewelry
Bartholdi, Frederic A.
Designed the Statue of Liberty
Baylor, Robert E. B.
Founder Baylor University
Beard, Daniel Carter
Founder of the Boy Scouts
Bell, Lawrence
Bell Aircraft Corp.
Borglum, Gutzon & Lincoln
Father and Son who carved Mt. Rushmore
BuBois, W.E.B.
Educator/scholar
Calvo, Father Francisco
Catholic Priest who started
Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865
Chrysler, Walter P.
Automotive fame
Citroen, Andre
French Engineer and motor car manufacturer
Desaguliers, John Theophilus
Inventor of the planetarium
Dow, William H.
Dow Chemical Co.
Drake, Edwin L
American Pioneer of the Oil industry
Dunant, Jean Henri
Founder of the Red Cross
Ervin Jr, Samual J.
Headed "Watergate" committee
Faber, Eberhard
Head of the famous Eberhard Fabor Pencil Company
Fisher, Geoffrey
Archbishop of Canterbury 1945 - 1961
Fitch, John
Inventor of the Steamboat
Fleming, Sir Alexander
Invented Penicillin
Ford, Henry
Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer
Gatling, Richard J.
Built the "Gatling Gun"
Gilbert, Sir William S.
Was the librettis for "Pirates of Penzance"
Gillett, King C.
Gillett Razor Co.
"Grock"
Swiss Circus Clown
Guillotin, Joseph Ignace
Inventor of the "Guillotin"
Hedges, Cornelius
"Father" of Yellowstone National Park
Henson, Josiah
Inspired the novel "Uncle Tom’s Cabin"
Hilton, Charles C.
American Hotelier
Hoban, James
Architect for the U.S. Captial
Hoe, Richard M.
Invented the rotory press,
revolutinizing newspaper printing
Hoover, J. Edgar
Director of FBI
Houdini, Harry
Magician
Jenner, Edward
Inventor - Vaccination
Jones, Melvin
One of the founders of the Lions International
Lake, Simon
Built first submarine successfull in open sea
Land, Frank S.
Founder Order of DeMolay
Lipton, Sir Thomas
Tea
Marshall, James W.
Discovered Gold at Sutter’s Mill California 1848
Mayer, Louis B.
Film producer who merged
to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Mayo, Dr. William and Charles
Began Mayo Clinic
Maytag, Fredrick
Maytag
Menninger, Karl A.
Psychiatrist famous for treating mental illness
Michelson, Albert Abraham
Successfully measured the speed of light in 1882
Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne
Co-developer of the first practical hot-air balloon
New, Harry S.
Postmaster General who established Airmail
Newton, Joseph Fort
Christian Minister
Olds, Ransom E.
American automobile pioneer
Otis, James
Famous for "Taxations without Representation is Tyranny"
Papst, Charles F.
Coined the term "Athletes Foot"
Peale, Norman Vincent
Founder of "Guidepost"
Penny, James C.
Retailer
Poinsett, Joel R.
U.S. Minister to Mexico
who developed the flower: Poinsettia
Pullman, George
Built first sleeping car on train
Ringling Brothers
All 7 brothers and their father were Masons
Salten, Felix
Creator of Bambi
Sarnoff, David
Father of T.V.
Schoonover, George
Founder of "The Builder"
Stanford, Leland
Drove the gold spike
linking the intercontinental railroad
Stanford, Leland
Railroads & Stanford University
Still, Andrew T.
American Physician
who devised treatment of Osteopathy
Teets, John W.
Chairman and President of Dial Corporation
Thomas, Dave
Founder of Wendy's Restaurant
Thomas, Lowell
Brought Lawrence of Arabia to public notice
Wadlow, Robert Pershing
Tallest human on record being almost 9 feet tall
Warner, Jack
Warner Brothers Fame
Webb, Matthew
First man to swim the English Channel (1875)
Wyler, William
Director of "Ben Hur"
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Co-founder of 20th Century Productions in 1933
Ziegfeld, Florenz
His Ziegfeld’s Follies began in 1907
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George W. Bush and George Bush Sr. Are NOT on this list
Because they are NOT Freemason’s
And neither is President Obama or Bill Clinton
George W. Bush was in the Skull and Bones!
Skull and Bones is a secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
People get us (Freemason's) confused with the cult,
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Because they are NOT Freemason’s
And neither is President Obama or Bill Clinton
George W. Bush was in the Skull and Bones!
Skull and Bones is a secret society at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
People get us (Freemason's) confused with the cult,
The Skull and Bones.
We have no affiliation with
Nor do we ever plan to associate ourselves with that cult!
To learn more about The Skull and Bones and how we ARE NOT like them at all. .. Click Here Now