A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . rable Lodge the name of one who has dischargedmore important duties in it, or whose personal excellence and bene-ficial influence is more generally admitted, than that of our late andbeloved Past Master, Sharp D. Lewis. May this reference incite othersto say something of personal interest to this fraternity. As a Brother, his memory is endowed with unusual interest, for hewas full of years and honors richly earned by a life constantly em-ployed in promoting and securing the best interests of th


A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . rable Lodge the name of one who has dischargedmore important duties in it, or whose personal excellence and bene-ficial influence is more generally admitted, than that of our late andbeloved Past Master, Sharp D. Lewis. May this reference incite othersto say something of personal interest to this fraternity. As a Brother, his memory is endowed with unusual interest, for hewas full of years and honors richly earned by a life constantly em-ployed in promoting and securing the best interests of this Lodge, andof the community in which he lived. He was untiring in his effortsto support the dignity of the Oriental Chair, to which he brought thecapacity and personality wherewith he adorned other stations, whichshowed his readiness and ability in forwarding beneficial , his memory is cherished by us for that unflinching integ-rity of purpose, that simplicity and benevolence of heart, and thatkindness of nature which give his name a lasting lustre. * See page 112, Hon. GJIRRICK MSLLERY, D, 397 HON. GARRICK MALLERY, LL. D. Peter Mallery, or Mallory, came to America from Lon-don, England, with the Rev. Theophilus Eatons company,arriving at Boston in 1638. He signed the New Haven(Conn.) Plantation Covenant in 1644. He had eleven chil-dren, and Peter, his second child and eldest son (born July27th, 1653), was the father of twelve children. Thomas Mallery, fifth child and second son of Peter thefirst, was born at New Haven April 15th, 1659. He mar-ried Mary Umberfield March 26th, 1684, and they had threesons—the second being Thomas, born January nth, 1685. The names of Peter, Thomas, Daniel, and John Malleryappear in the list of proprietors of New Haven, 1685. Thefamily name appears on the early records (i670-97) of thecolony generally Mallery; also Malery, Mallary, and Mal-ary. In later times it appears as Mallory. With thecharacteristic fre


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