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Sister Leisa Hollis, WM

Brother Lucius Washington, WP

PRINCE HALL HISTORY

Prince Hall is recognized as the Father of Black Masonry in the United States. He made it possible for us to also be recognized and enjoy all privileges of Free and Accepted Masonry.Many rumors of the birth of Prince Hall have arisen. Few records and papers have been found of him either in Barbados where it was rumored that he was born, but no record of birth, by church or state, has been found there, and none in Boston. All 11 countries of the day were searched and churches with baptismal records were examined without a find of the name of Prince Hall. 1One widely circulated rumor states that "Prince Hall was free born in British West Indies. His father, Thomas Prince Hall, was an Englishman and his mother a free colored woman of French extraction. In 1765 he worked his passage on a ship to Boston, where he worked as a leather worker, a trade learned from his father. Eight years later he had acquired real estate and was qualified to vote. Religiously inclined, he later became a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church with a charge in Cambridge." This account, paraphrased from the generally discredited Grimshaw book of 1903, is suspect in many areas.2Black Freemasonry began when Prince Hall and fourteen other free black men were initiated into Lodge No. 441, Irish Constitution, attached to the 38th Regiment of Foot, British Army Garrisoned at Castle William (now Fort Independence) Boston Harbor on March 6, 1775. The Master of the Lodge was Sergeant John Batt. Along with Prince Hall, the other newly made masons were Cyrus Jonbus, Bensten Slinger, Prince Rees, John Canton, Peter Freeman, Benjamin Tiler, Duff Ruform, Thomas Santerson, Prince Rayden, Cato Speain, Boston Smith, Peter Best, Forten Howard and Richard Titley.When the British Army left Boston in 1776, this Lodge, No 441, granted Prince Hall and his brethren authority to meet as African Lodge #1 (Under Dispensation), to go in procession on St. John's Day, and as a Lodge to bury their dead; but they could not confer degrees nor perform any other Masonic "work". For nine years these brethren, together with others who had received their degrees elsewhere, assembled and enjoyed their limited privileges as Masons. Thirty-three masons were listed on the rolls of African Lodge #1 on January 14th, 1779. Finally on March 2, 1784, Prince Hall petitioned the Grand Lodge of England, through a Worshipful Master of a subordinate Lodge in London (William Moody of Brotherly Love Lodge No. 55) for a warrant or charter.The Warrant to African Lodge No. 459 of Boston is the most significant and highly prized document known to the Prince Hall Mason Fraternity. Through it our legitimacy is traced, and on it more than any other factor, our case rests. It was granted on September 29, 1784, delivered in Boston on April 29, 1787 by Captain James Scott, brother-in-law of John Hancock and master of the Neptune, under its authority African Lodge No. 459 was organized one week later, May 6, 1787.Prince Hall was appointed a Provincial Grand Master in 1791 by H.R.H., the Prince of Wales. The question of extending Masonry arose when Absalom Jones of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania appeared in Boston. He was an ordained Episcopal priest and a mason who was interested in establishing a Masonic lodge in Philadelphia. Under the authority of the charter of African Lodge #459, Prince Hall established African Lodge #459 of Philadelphia on March 22, 1797 and Hiram Lodge #3 in Providence, Rhode Island on June 25, 1797. African Lodge of Boston became the "Mother Lodge" of the Prince Hall Family. It was typical for new lodges to be established in this manner in those days. The African Grand Lodge was not organized until 1808 when representatives of African Lodge #459 of Boston, African Lodge #459 of Philadelphia and Hiram Lodge #3 of Providence met in New York City. Upon Prince Hall's death on December 4, 1807, Nero Prince became Master. When Nero Prince sailed to Russia in 1808, George Middleton succeeded him. After Middleton, Petrert Lew, Samuel H. Moody and then, John T. Hilton became Grand Master. In 1827, Hilton recommended a Declaration of Independence from the English Grand Lodge.In 1869 a fire destroyed Massachusetts' Grand Lodge headquarters and a number of its priceless records. The charter in its metal tube was in the Grand Lodge chest. The tube saved the charter from the flames, but the intense heat charred the paper. It was at this time that Grand Master S.T. Kendall crawled into the burning building and in peril of his life, saved the charter from complete destruction. Thus a Grand Master's devotion and heroism further consecrated this parchment to us, and added a further detail to its already interesting history. The original Charter No. 459 has long since been made secure between heavy plate glass and is kept in a fire-proof vault in a downtown Boston bank.Today, the Prince Hall fraternity has over 4,500 lodges worldwide, forming 45 independent jurisdictions with a membership of over 300,000 masons.

Ocean Star Chapter # 183 - 2016 Officers

Ocean Star Chapter #183

Past Worthy Matrons

Past Worthy Patrons

 Sister Rachel Sharpe

    1913 - 1919

 

 

Sister Hattie McCray  

1920 - 1921

 

 

   Sister Theodosia Hoover   1922 - 1928

 

 

Sister Emma Edwards

 1929 - 1930

 

 

Sister Rosa Groover

 1931 - 1932

 

 

Sister Hester Floyd

 1933 - 1934

 

 

                     N/A                     1935 - 1937

 

 

Sister Rachel Sharpe

1938 - 1939

 

 

Sister Theodosia Hoover  1940 - 1948

 

 

Sister Daisy B. Myles

 1949 - 1963

 

 

Sister Margaret Williams

1964 - 1965

 

 

Sister Lillian B. Walker

1966 - 1976

 

 

Sister Irma Joyce Howard

1977 - 1982

 

 

Sister Lucille Williams

 1983 - 1986

 

 

Sister Maxine Porter

  1987 - 1998

 

 

Sister Carolyn K. Shorter

 1999 - 2000

 

 

Sister Ola Irvin

2001 - 2002

 

Sister Cynthia Fluker

2003 - 2004

 

 

Sister Ruth McCoy

2005

Bro. James Hudson, WP

 

Sister Alice Green

      2006

Bro. James Hudson, WP

 

Sister Della M. Cobb

2007 - 2008

Bro. J.W. Porter, WP

 

Sister Leisa Hollis

 2009 - 2011

Bro. J.W. Porter, WP

 

Sister Bettye Everett

2012 - 2013

Bro. BernardNelson,II,WP

 

 Sister Leisa Hollis

 2014 

Bro. Bernard Nelson,II,WP

 

 

 Sister Leisa Hollis

 2014 - Present 

Bro.Lucius Washington,WP

 

LIFE MEMBERS

 

  Sister Irma Joyce Howard  

  58 Years

 

      Sister Kathryn Johnson

    56 Years

 

Sister Emma Paige

  54 Years

 

       Sister Maxine Porter  

      51 Years

 

      Sister Lillie Jennings

      50 Years

 

        Sister Ruby Johnson  

      46 Years

PRINCE HALL LINKS

OCEAN STAR CHAPTER # 183

Organized - August 27, 1913

Motto - "Love Ye One Another"

Colors - White and Red

Theme Song - Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah

Deceased Sisters and Brother

 

God saw I was Getting Weary

So He did what He thought best.

He came and stood beside me,

And Whispered, "Come and rest."

I bid no one a last farewell,

Not even a good-by,

I was gone before they knew it,

Only God Knows why.

   THE ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR

BEGINS

              Date: Tue, Dec.01, 1874

*On this date in 1874, The Order of the Eastern Star was created.

This is the oldest sorority-based Black women’s organization in America.Queen Esther Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, was established at 708 O St. NW, Washington, DC in the home of Mrs. Georgiana Thomas. And so it was one hundred years after the founding of the first Black Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, Queen Esther Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, was officially instituted. The first Worthy Matron was Sister Martha Welch and the first Worthy Patron was Brother Thornton A. Jackson.Earlier that year, (August 10, 1874), Thornton Andrew Jackson received the several degrees of the Rite of Adoption of the Order of the Eastern Star from Brother C.B. Case, a Deputy and agent of Illustrious Robert MaCoy 33, Supreme Patron of the Rite of Adoption of the World. In addition, Thornton Jackson also received a letter from Brother Case granting him the authority to establish chapters of the Eastern Star among eligible Black women. In obedience to the authority granted by William H. Myers, Grand Master, Union Grand Lodge, Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia, Brother Jackson established the first Eastern Star Chapter among Black women in the United States. In December 1874, Grand Master Willilam H. Myers and Deputy Grand Master William A. Tallaferro, Union Grand Lodge, Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia, were invited to receive the androgynous degrees. They both accepted, thus further cementing the ties that bind the Masonic family together.Upon the occasion of Grand Master Myers' initiation into the Adoptive Rite, he made the following statement to the sisters of Queen Esther Chapter No. 1-- extolling them to greatness: "May the dove of peace hover over you. May the All Seeing Eye, whom the Sun, Moon and Stars obey ever watch over you. May he keep and protect you in your every effort to promote interests in the general good of this chapter." In 1890, Queen of Sheba Chapter No. 3 and Gethsemane Chapter No. 4, Order of the Eastern Star was established. Thornton A. Jackson within the Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia formed them too. He helped to establish one chapter in Alexandria, Virginia, three chapters in Maryland and three chapters in Pennsylvania. In each instance when a chapter was organized and established, a regularly constituted Masonic Lodge adopted it. Thus, Brother Jackson was able to bring about more unity within the Masonic Family.In 1875, Pythagoras Lodge No. 9 presented the officers of Queen Esther Chapter NO. 1 with their first badges, which were known as Rosettes. Worthy Patron Thornton A. Jackson who wished the chapter success and prosperity in the work upon which they were entering made this presentation. He admonished the officers to wear the Rosettes with dignity keeping ever before them the memory of the five Heroines: Adah, Ruth, Esther, Martha and Electa.In closing, Brother Jackson stated "To you Queen Esther Chapter and Associates, the representatives of the rays of the beautiful star and from whom comes the most charming, the most prophetic and the most instructive lessons of the Old and New Testaments. May you always through an air of beauty and solemnity around all that you bring thousands to worship Him." This has been the charge as bona fide members of the Order of Eastern Stars since 1875.Reference:O.E.S.

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