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Thursday, December 18, 2025
Upchurch and Allied Families Association Newsletter - December 2025
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Wake Wednesday - Merry Christmas from Raleigh c. 1907
So, I was casting about for a WW post with a holiday theme and happened on this quaint turn of the century Christmas postcard that was featured in the North Carolina Postcards section of the digital North Carolina Collection at UNC.
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"Mr. Woodell has personally organized a large per cent of the Odd Fellow lodges in North Carolina, and his voice has been heard in almost every lodge room in the state. In 1885, when he was elected grand secretary, there were forty-two lodges in North Carolina, with 1,208 members. In June 1916, there were 240 lodges with more than 15,000 members, and a large part of this gain in membership may be directly attributed to his faithful and untiring efforts."Mr. Woodell must have had many, many of those postcards printed up! I suspect the high esteem was mutual many times around.
Glad Holidays Tidings to all of our readers!
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Sunday, December 7, 2025
WCGS Holiday Meet-up Photos - Dinner at Relish - What a good time!
We met at Relish Craft Kitchen on the evening of Thursday, December 4 for the WCGS Holiday Meet-up. We had a great crowd and lots of fun catching up with everyone.
Relish was a great place to meet for a group of almost 30. We had a nearly private spot in the elevated room right off the entry. While not totally enclosed, it was roomy and comfortable and the elevation helped neutralize the ambient noise from outside our dining area. We had a top notch waitress who handled our orders without a blink or a miss! She is obviously a trained professional. The food came out quickly and was fabulous all round. Relish has my vote for future meal centered gatherings!
It was truly great to see everyone and I did not hear a lull in the conversation all evening until the food arrived. Here are some photos we managed to capture of the evening.
Can I just say --
These ladies are bringing the Chrismas Cheer!
Viewing hint - Click on each image for a larger version.
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Left to right: Sandra Webb, Carol Stahl, Barbara McGeachy, Cini Gage, Harriet Jenkins, Mary Ann Loss. Photo by Steve Deal. |
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Left to right: Don Spitler (friend of Mary Ann from TX), Betty Spitler, |
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Left to right: John Myhre, Ann Myhre, Carol Kimball Stahl, Kathleen Condidine, Jessica Conklin. Photo by Barbara McGeachy. |
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| Left to right: Kathleen Considine, Jessica Conklin, Barbara McGeachy, John Myhre, Ann Myhre. Photo by Carol Kimball Stahl |
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Left to right: Brian Sweeney, Charlotte Sweeney, Lori Winklestein, Cyndi Deal, Steve Deal, Sandra Webb, Ed Webb, Marcus Boyd, Jack McGeachy. Photo by Barbara McGeachy. |
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Left to right: Marcus Boyd, Jack McGeachy, Brian Sweeny, Charlotte Sweeney, |
Thursday, December 4, 2025
2026 Wake County Genealogical Society Virtual Meetings - next - Jan. 27, 2026
Topic: Getting Started in Genealogical Research
Speaker:
*Please register by 4pm day of meeting.
*Please save your passcode and link for ease of entry at
start time.
*Presentation starts promptly at 6:30 pm.
Link to register at the Wakecogen website events page.
Registration is now open!
**Get the video recording to watch on-demand for 30 days and access to our webinar handout library with your WCGS membership!**
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Upcoming Events |
Tuesday, Feb 24, 2026 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
NC Archives Digital Services: Using the Website Digital Collections and Online Catalog
presented by Anna Peitzman
Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Who's your daddy? Exploring North Carolina Bastardy Bonds
presented by A. Danielle Pritchett, MLS
Tuesday, Apr 28, 2026 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Researching Your Mom: Don't overlook researching your immediate family!
presented by Diane L Richard
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Preserving Small Family Cemeteries
Presented by Joel Hobby
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Wake Wednesday - Wake Forest Christmas c. 1875
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Tuesday, November 25, 2025
The Fourth Thursday in November - Just Why is That?
https://library.law.unc.edu/2024/11/the-history-of-the-thanksgiving-holiday/
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| Thanksgiving! |
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| May you be surrounded by wonderful food, friends and family! |
Give a Gift That Honors the Past and Preserves the Future
Are you looking for a meaningful way to honor someone special—a family historian, a loved one who cherished their heritage, or someone who helped you discover your roots?
The Wake County Genealogical Society (WCGS) invites you to make a donation in your loved one's honor and receive a beautiful, customized certificate to share with them.
Why Support WCGS?
Genealogical societies are the heart of family history preservation. They:
- Maintain vital records and historical documents
- Provide research assistance and educational resources
- Connect people with their heritage
- Preserve local history for future generations
Your donation directly supports these efforts in Wake County, ensuring that the stories of our ancestors remain accessible for years to come.
How It Works
It's simple:
- Make a donation of any amount at wakecogen.org/donation.php?dc=1
- Email President@WakeCoGen.org to request your free customized printable certificate. Note - Certificate arrives as a pdf file that you print.
- Present the certificate to honor your loved one or family historian
Perfect For:
- Birthday or holiday gifts for genealogy enthusiasts
- Honoring the memory of a loved one
- Thanking a relative who has documented your family history
- Celebrating a genealogical breakthrough or discovery
- Recognizing a mentor or researcher who helped you
A Gift That Keeps Giving
Unlike traditional gifts that may be used and forgotten, your donation creates a lasting impact. You'll honor someone meaningful in your life while supporting the preservation of history and helping others discover their own family stories.
Ready to make a difference?
Visit wakecogen.org/donation.php?dc=1 today and honor someone who values the past as much as you do.
For questions or to receive your customized certificate, contact President@WakeCoGen.org.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Wake Wednesday - North Carolina Inspired Thanksgiving Cooking
I am posting early so you have plenty of time to browse. Here is a Thanksgiving cooking collection shared by the NC State University Libraries - Special Collections. I am sure you will find some old treasures, new favorites and a few surprises in the mix. Have fun planning your North Carolina Thanksgiving dinner!
Blog post from NCSU - A Thanksgiving Feast from the Special Collections Research Center
Note there are several collections here. You may find a lag in loading time, but it should be worth it.
Hope your Thanksgiving meal is the best!
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Monday, November 17, 2025
Have You Tried Researching With Ancestry Library Edition? Here is How!
A reader recently received the following message in an email from Wake County Public Libraries. Access to Ancestry.com Library addition is a great plus to your library services and its availability at any of the 23 library locations is a huge bonus. If you are an occasional researcher or just don't want to invest in a personal subscription at the moment, this is an excellent way to keep your research options open! Call your local branch for details.
Message from WCPL:
As families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, many of us may find ourselves sharing stories about our grandparents, great-aunts, great-uncles and generations that came before us. This season of gratitude is the perfect time to explore your own family history, and at Wake County Public Libraries, we can help make that journey possible.
With your Wake County Public Library card, you have free access to one of our many online databases known as Ancestry Library Edition. This is a genealogy resource of military, court, land, probate, vital and church records, directories, passenger lists and more. This resource is available on-site on library PCs only. With your library card, you can uncover stories that bring your family’s past to life and deepen your appreciation for the people and places that shaped you.
We are more than just 23 library locations filled with books; we are gateways to discovery, connection and heritage. This Thanksgiving, as you gather with friends and family, take a moment to celebrate both the stories you know and the ones waiting to be found. Visit your favorite Wake County Public Library and give this resource a try.
Ancestry Library Edition is one of our many databases. While this database is only available in the library, most others can be accessed from home with your library card. Check out the full list of databases and descriptions on our Research Page.
From all of us at the library, Happy Thanksgiving! May your holiday be filled with warmth, love and the joy of discovering where your story began.
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Thursday, November 13, 2025
WCGS Holiday Dinner at Relish - Dec 4 - 3 Seats Left - Sign Up by Nov 30
Join Wake County Gen Soc Dec 4 for our Holiday Dinner At Relish Craft Kitchen - 3 seats left!
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Wake Wednesday - The loss of the Original State Capitol Building in 1831
Read the terrifying and fascinating account in detail at NCPedia here:
The Fires of 1831: Fayetteville and Raleigh in Flames
| The remodeled North Carolina State House about 1831 by W. Goodacre. - source Looking not very much different from today with the exception of its wooden roof. |
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