Ill. Brother Isaac Auld Timeline
By: Ill. Bro. McDonald "Don" Burbidge,
33°

Illustrious Brother Isaac
Auld’s parents were born in Scotland, immigrated to France, and then
moved onto the United States of America settling at Norristown,
Pennsylvania. The exact date of Brother Jacob Auld birth and entrance to
this country is unknown but what is known is that Jacob and Lydia had one
son born who they named Isaac Auld.
Brother Jacob Auld was a member of "Old
Lodge No. 8" of Pennsylvania, which held it’s meeting in the
courthouse at Norristown.
Records show that Jacob Auld was Adjunct of the
Sixth Battalion of Associates in Pennsylvania during the Revolutionary
War. His name appears in the list of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
taxable for 1779. Jacob Auld also was a member of Montgomery County’s
first Grand Jury on December 28, 1784 and was also was Excise Tax
Collector for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1789.
In 1793-1794, Jacob Auld is shown as holding
warrants to 1200 acres of land in nearby Luzern County, Pennsylvania. It
is known that Jacob Auld, like thousands of others, known to be followers
of the Stuart "Contenders", fled from Scotland, stopped in
France for a while and then proceeded to America.
1770
Ill. Bro. Isaac Auld was born
on February 25, at Norristown, Pennsylvania to Jacob and Lydia Auld.
1789
Isaac Auld became a Mason on
August 18 at "Old Lodge No. 8," which was the same lodge that
his father was a member of.
1798
Isaac Auld and Miss Frances
Miot are married whom he first met at Dock Street Theater in Charleston,
South Carolina it was love at first sight.
1801
Brother Auld is listed as the
Grand Secretary of the Sublime Grand Lodge of Perfection on September 23.
April 01 - Dr. Auld is
elected the 65th member of the South Carolina Medical Society.
Listed under "People and Professions of
Charleston, South Carolina for the year 1782-1802" will be found the
following: Profession s most often listed was physicians 2% of Charleston
population and also listed was this, "Dalcho & Auld,
Apothecaries, 132 East Bay Street."
May 31 - Dr. Isaac Auld is
listed as a founding member of the first Supreme Council for the Scottish
Rites, which is originated in Charleston, South Carolina along with the
following:
Col. John Mitchell, Sov. Grand Commander
Dr. Fredrick Dalcho, Lt. Grand Commander
Emanuel de La Motta, Treasurer General of the Holy Empire
Abraham Alexander, Secretary General of the Holy Empire
Major T.B. Bowen, Grand Master of Ceremonies
Israel de Lieben, Sov Gr Inspector-General
Dr. Isaac Auld, Sov Gr Inspector-General
Moses C. Levy, Sov Gr Inspector-General
Dr. James Moultrie, Sov Gr Inspector-General
1803
March 21 - Ill. Bro.
Frederick Dalcho delivered an "Oration" before the Sublime Grand
Lodge of Masons in Charleston, South Carolina. Ill. Bro. Frederick Dalcho
at the time was the Inspector General and Grand Master of the Sublime
Grand lodge of South Carolina and Isaac Auld was the Sovereign Grand
Inspector General at the time. At the end of this "Oration" two
Anthems were sung. Anthem one was written by Brother Thomas Dunkerly then
Brother Isaac Auld, Grand Inspector General, wrote Grand Commander of the
Knights of K.H. AnthemII.
1805
Jacob Auld (Isaac Auld’s
father) died in Norristown Pennsylvania on December 12, and is buried in
Norristown, Pennsylvania.
1812
During the War of 1812, Dr.
Auld is given the rank of an Officer in the militia located on Edisto
Island. He was responsible for two fortifications of defense while in this
office.
1820
April 12 - Dr. Auld
attends a meeting at Columbia University, New York, for a College of
Physicians and Surgeons. He leaves Charleston to settle at Edisto Island.
June 8 - Dr. Isaac
Auld returns to Charleston to take up his practice once again. He makes
known his return in an announcement of the Charleston Courier to resume
his practice. His doctor’s office is now located at No. 15 St.
Philip’s Street which was the late residence of A. Markley, Esq..
1822
February - Upon Ill.
Brother Frederick Dalcho’s resignation as it’s Grand Commander, Dr.
Auld issued a new Letters of Constitution for the Council of Princes of
Jerusalem at Charleston, inactive since the fire of 1819. It was issued to
Illustrious Brothers Moses Holbrook, Horatio Gates Street, Alexander
McDonald, Robert Carr, and Joseph McCosh. Dr. Auld signed this document as
Acting Grand Commander, and it was signed also by Dr. James Moultrie as
Acting Lieutenant Grand Commander, and by Moses Clava Levy as the
Treasurer General.
November 15 - in a meeting
Dr. Isaac Auld along with other members of the Supreme Council elected Dr.
Moses Holbrook and Horatio Gates Street as new members to the Supreme
Council. Two days later they meet again to elect Brother Alexander
McDonald and Joseph McCosh to the same council.
1823
Ill. Brother Isaac Auld
succeed Ill. Brother Frederick Dalcho after he resigns from the Grand
Lodge and becomes the new Grand Commander of the Supreme Council in
Charleston.
Dr. Auld as Grand Commander, the Supreme Council
at Charleston begun to turn its attention to John Fowler who had wrote to
Dalcho expressing his desires to open a 33rd Degree in Ireland.
A letter was written to John Fowler inquiring if he was still interested.
John Fowler wrote back that he was still anxious but since the Duke of
Leinster, Grand Master of Free Masons of Ireland had appointed him his
Deputy Grand Master he thought it proper to appoint the Grand Duke with
this title instead. John also suggested that he be appointed the title of
Lieutenant General of the Grand Commander instead. John Fowler suggestion
to Isaac Auld was carried out with the necessary documents being sent to
him.
1824
August 13 - Dr. Auld
issues a letter of patent on August 13 to the Duke of Leinster as Grand
Commander, John Fowler as Lieutenant Grand Commander of the Supreme
Council of the Thirty-third Degree for Ireland, and Thomas McGill as
Treasurer General.
1825
Dr. Auld had writes Joel R.
Poinsett to advise him of his election as an honorary member of the
Agricultural Society.
The membership of the Supreme Council stood as
follows at the close of the year:
ISSAC AULD , Grand Commander
Moses Holbrook, Lieutenant Grand Commander
James Moultrie, Secretary General
M.C. Levy, Treasurer General
Horatio G. Street
Alexander McDonald
Joseph McCosh
John Barker
Joseph Eveleth (Massachusetts)
John Roche
Giles F. Yates, (New York)
Frederick Dalcho, Past Grand Commander
1826
Dr. Isaac Auld passed away at
his resident on Edisto Island on October 17, 1826 at the age of 52 from
Country fever which he contacted when he caught a heavy rain shower while
showing his friend Mr. Hardy of Pennsylvania his field of long staple
cotton. He is buried at the Episcopal church on Eddingsville, located on
Edisto Island (located about 70 miles from Charleston) and about 0.5 miles
off the mainland which was later washed away during a violet hurricane
storm in the late 1880’s. Mr. Hardy also passes away three days after
Dr. Auld.