Using Masonic Records in England: An Introduction

Dr Nicholas Dixon


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: 100
Category:
History
Updated:
14th August 2024

The digitisation of the membership registers of the United Grand Lodge of England on Ancestry has greatly increased the likelihood of family historians finding ancestral links with freemasonry. There is also a wealth of other masonic sources that can assist genealogists, including items held in county archives and at the Museum of Freemasonry in London. Using some examples from my own ancestry, I will explain how to begin navigating these unique records and show their usefulness in researching families across England from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries.

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About Dr Nicholas Dixon

Dr Nicholas Dixon is a professional genealogist and house history researcher in London. He studied history at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and was awarded a PhD for a thesis concerning the history of the Church of England during the early nineteenth century. He conducts genealogical and house history research projects for clients as well as giving talks about aspects of such research.

Nicholas is an experienced public speaker, having given talks to various audiences in the UK and the USA. He explains the topics that he knows about with clarity and rigour, and he is able to adapt his talks to meet the needs and interests of particular audiences. He can offer a broad range of talks about British genealogy and house history, including talks for those who are new to these subjects.

Nicholas offers in-person talks in Greater London, Surrey, Kent and Berkshire. He is also available to give talks online via Zoom. The standard fee for each talk is £100, plus additional travel expenses if applicable.


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