Westropp on Freemasonry
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 1:05 pm
Many family historians are familiar with the extensive work of Thomas J. Westropp around the county, resulting in several published articles back in the late 19th century, extending (I think) into the early 20th. More exact information is undoubtedly available quickly online from Wikipedia.
I am alerting Forum members to an article online in full by Westropp on the arcane subject of Freemasonry, a secret society restricted to men and usually involving Protestants only. The number of Freemasons in Ireland would have been limited but in the U.S. this was the premier organization for the upwardly mobile, so it is my understanding that many Irish-born and their descendants belonged to a chapter, regardless of the family's religion. Freemasonry in the U.S. was strong in the U.S. far before the Revolutionary War, and the Founding Fathers were adherents. Members were also referred to as "Masons." There were no Masons in my family lines, and I have not studied the organization, so whatever I say is my own impression after seeing references to it in many biographies.
A PDF file searching website has Westropp's article on Freemasonry in Cork city. I don't have a link to provide, but use search words based on the below collection description of it, in the website's search engine. This is the link to the search engine http://findpdf.net/index.htm
Sharon Carberry
I am alerting Forum members to an article online in full by Westropp on the arcane subject of Freemasonry, a secret society restricted to men and usually involving Protestants only. The number of Freemasons in Ireland would have been limited but in the U.S. this was the premier organization for the upwardly mobile, so it is my understanding that many Irish-born and their descendants belonged to a chapter, regardless of the family's religion. Freemasonry in the U.S. was strong in the U.S. far before the Revolutionary War, and the Founding Fathers were adherents. Members were also referred to as "Masons." There were no Masons in my family lines, and I have not studied the organization, so whatever I say is my own impression after seeing references to it in many biographies.
A PDF file searching website has Westropp's article on Freemasonry in Cork city. I don't have a link to provide, but use search words based on the below collection description of it, in the website's search engine. This is the link to the search engine http://findpdf.net/index.htm
Sharon Carberry