1 Graham Lodge No. 193, A.F.M. was renamed Lake City Lodge No. 193, A.F.M. in the Masonic year 1885.
2 Beholden to the Grande Loge Nationale Française (The National Grand Lodge of France), Stability Lodge No. 29 later merged with Concorde Lodge No. 42 to become Stability/Concorde Lodge No. 29/42 in the Masonic year 1972. Both were Military Lodges with over 100 active members from over 26 different countries: United States, Zaire, Vietnam, South Africa, Australia, Canada, Puerto Rico, etc. Stability Lodge No. 29 was at one time the only English speaking lodge in Paris, France. It was originally chartered by The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and worked the California Preston-Webb Ritual. 3 Drayton Lodge No. 360, Montgomery Lodge No. 362, and Beaumont Lodge No. 376 amalgamated to form Mill Village Lodge No. 360, A.F.M. in the Masonic year 2002. Mill Village Lodge No. 360 later merged with Roebuck Lodge No. 357 in the Masonic year 2020. 4 Beholden to the Grand Lodge of Antient, Free and Accepted Masons of New Zealand, Fellowship Lodge No. 380 amalgamated with Waikowhai Fellowship Lodge No. 412 and then merged with Titirangi Lodge No. 204. Later, Titirangi Lodge No. 204 merged with Mt. Albert Lodge No. 294, resulting in the present day Titirangi Mt. Albert Lodge No. 204. 5 Beholden to the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Wisconsin, Oakfield Lodge No. 158 consolidated with Fountain Lodge No. 26 in the Masonic year 1971. Later, Fountain Lodge No.26 and Fond du Lac Lodge No. 140 merged, resulting in the present day Fond du Lac Lodge No. 26. |
† denotes Honorary Member
PM denotes Past Master PGPurs denotes Past Grand Pursuivant PGStwd denotes Past Grand Steward PJGD denotes Past Junior Grand Deacon |
PDDGL denotes Past District Deputy Grand Lecturer
PDDGM denotes Past District Deputy Grand Master GHist denotes Grand Historian SGW denotes Senior Grand Warden PGM denotes Past Grand Master |