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{{Wiktionary| Oddfellow}}
''']''' comprise numerous international fraternal societies and their members.
''']''' or ''Oddfellows'' is an international fraternity and its members.


'''Odd fellows''' or '''oddfellows''' may also refer to: '''Odd Fellows''' may also refer to:


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=== United Kingdom === === United Kingdom ===
*], fraternal societies earliest documented in 1748 in the United Kingdom, including: *], formed in the mid-18th century in the south of England, favouring William III of England
**], formed in the mid-] in the south of England, favouring ] *], formed in the mid-18th century in northern England, favouring the House of Stuart
**], formed in the mid-18th century in northern England, favouring the ] (see ]) **], founded in 1798 by neutral amalgamation of Order of Patriotic Oddfellows and Ancient Order of Oddfellows
***], created in 1798 by neutral amalgamation of Order of Patriotic Oddfellows and Ancient Order of Oddfellows ***], founded in 1810 in a break from the Grand United Order of Oddfellows
****], created in 1810 in a break from the Grand United Order of Oddfellows


=== International === === International ===
*], originally chartered in 1819 in Baltimore, United States, by the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows, independent since 1842
Subsequent of the above lineage:
;;;;*], founded in 1819 in Baltimore, United States, originally chartered by Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows, independent since 1842 *], founded in 1843, principally including members of Afro-Americans and others of colour
;;;;;*], established 1884 in Malmö, with grand lodge since 1897 in Stockholm, Sweden
;;;;;*], founded in 1843, principally including members of Afro-Americans and others of colour


==People== == Cemeteries ==
* Odd Fellows Cemetery, in ]
*]
* Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, in ]
*IOOF Cemetery, in Hamilton, Texas


==Buildings== ==Other uses==
*], formerly IOOF, originated as the Victoria Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Australia
*Specific building or hall of an Odd fellows chapter, see:
**]
**]
***]

=== Memorials and landmarks ===
*], a California Historical Landmark located near Carson Pass in Alpine County, California, United States *], a California Historical Landmark located near Carson Pass in Alpine County, California, United States
*] (2013), an album by American rock group Tomahawk

=== Cemeteries ===
*Numerous Odd fellows-sponsored cemeteries, see:
** ]
*** Odd Fellows Cemetery, in ]
*** Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, in ]

==Culture==
=== Music ===
*], a 2013 album by American rock group Tomahawk


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Latest revision as of 01:17, 3 April 2023

Odd Fellows or Oddfellows is an international fraternity and its members.

Odd Fellows may also refer to:

Organisations

United Kingdom

International

Cemeteries

Other uses

  • Insignia Financial, formerly IOOF, originated as the Victoria Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Australia
  • Memorial to Pioneer Odd Fellows, a California Historical Landmark located near Carson Pass in Alpine County, California, United States
  • Oddfellows (2013), an album by American rock group Tomahawk
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