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  2. Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the odd fellows became religiously and politically independent. Prince George the Prince of Wales, later King George IV of the United Kingdom (1762–1830), admitted in 1780, was the first documented of many odd fellows to also adhere to freemasonry; both societies remained mutually independent.

  3. Thomas Wildey - Wikipedia

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    Other Englishmen who were Odd Fellows had grouped in the states along the Eastern Seaboard, and Wildey gathered them all into the newly formed fraternity. He traveled widely to set up lodges in the most recently settled parts of the country. At the time of his death in 1861, there were more than 200,000 members of the IOOF.

  4. Category:Members of the Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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  5. Springfield indie film 'Odd Fellows' explores female ... - AOL

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    Missouri-made film "Odd Fellows" follows best friends and roommates Lucia and Rae, who live at a boarding school devoid of any frivolity. Springfield indie film 'Odd Fellows' explores female ...

  6. Tomahawk (band) - Wikipedia

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    For the release of Oddfellows in 2013 the band made music videos for "Stone Letter" and the title-track. [65] [66] [67] In August 2014, over a year after the release of Oddfellows, the band released a music video for "South Paw". [68] In addition to the band's four official music videos, there have also been a number of unofficial/fan-made videos.

  7. Imperial Order of Muscovites - Wikipedia

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    The latest Kremlins were instituted in 1921. [4] Portions of the order were apparently absorbed, along with other appendant Odd Fellows bodies, into the Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans. [2] Due to disagreements among the members, however, others remained separate and continued to hold social events as well as initiate new members as late as ...

  8. Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity - Wikipedia

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    [1] [13] Many pubs in Britain are named 'The Oddfellows' or 'Oddfellows Arms', probably because they were once meeting places of Lodges. [5] In the French Revolution, the radicals who seized control were afraid of the Oddfellows, Freemasons and the like. Membership became a criminal offence in France, and such organisations were driven ...

  9. Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritans - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Mystic Order of Cabiri (AMOC) was founded as a playground order for the Odd Fellows around 1920, beginning with Oakland Council No. 1 in Oakland, CA. [36] The bodies of the Order were named after the cities they met in, which included San Francisco, Sacramento, and Marysville in addition to Oakland. [37]