Cerneau, Joseph
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Masonic notice, 1814 January
Letter discusses the following topics: Denunciation of Joseph Cerneau as an imposter to all Freemasonry of whatever degree; requests newspaper editors to give this advertisement a few insertions
Memo for Grand Commander, undated
Memo includes extracts "from the Supreme Council of France records held in the archives at Washington." Topics include de Grasse Tilly, Delahogue, Cerneau,
Note No. 11 to Moses Holbrook, 1827 November
Copy of letter from Anthony Lewis Moret, Paris, 1823, to Gourgas on Cerneau & Germain Hacquet. It carries notation answered.
Official baluster from the Southern Jurisdiction, 1826 May 11
Letter discusses the following topics: reply to March 30, 1826, communication; the compositions of the Supreme Councils; the making of 33rds; Joseph Cerneau; asks that Giles F. Yates be recognized as the Southern Jurisdiction representative in New York and as the Southern Jurisdiction's representative on the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction's Supreme Council
Patent issued to Joseph Cerneau, 1806 July 15
Joseph Cerneau's patent, issued in 1806, limited his authority to the Northern part of the island of Cuba.
Petition from Joseph Cerneau and others to the Grand Lodge of New York, 1807 May 12
Petition from Joseph Cerneau and others to the Grand Lodge of New York, 1807 July 16
Petition from Joseph Cerneau and others to the Grand Lodge of New York, 1807 September 02
Translated copy of a communication from Antoine Louis Moret to the Grand Orient de France, 1827 June 06
Letter discusses Joseph Cerneau in which Moret accuses Cerneau of trafficking of the 33rd degree.
