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Independent Order of Oddfellows SA 1844

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This list details members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Manchester Unity) in Adelaide in 1844. The Odd Fellows Lodges appear to date back to as early as 1730 and advocate for civil liberties and reliefs, while stating they remain religiously and politically independent. The fellowship is known for promoting philanthropy, the ethic of reciprocity and charity; with some having a Christian affiliation.

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 lastname  firstname  location
Miller Thomas North street

Miller Thomas Reed Beds

Mills George North Adelaide

Mills James Torrens

Mitford E R St Mary\'s

Monck John West terrace

Montgomery S Walkerville

Moore Edward Hindley street

Moore William King William st

Morgan D Capt Sturt\'s party

Munn Norman Port Adelaide

Murray Alex Hindley street

Murray George St Mary\'s

Murray James North terrace

Nash J G Grenfell street

Neagle Edward O\' Halloran hill

Neale W H Fourth Creek

Nelson John Weymouth street

Newman William Rundle street

Nicholson James Hindley street

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