Links to early Baptist churches that served NC.
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Wake Wednesday - NC Baptist Records
Links to early Baptist churches that served NC.
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Yet More Beginning Genealogy Classes Offered This Spring - Raleigh Senior TechEd
Course Details
Dates and Times:
Genealogy 101-A: Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 3-5 PM
Genealogy 101-B: Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 3-5 PM
Genealogy 101-C: Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 3-5 PM
Location: Overture Centennial, 600 Bilyeu Street, Raleigh, NC 27606 (Theater Room)
Cost: $10 per session
Genealogy 101-B: Basic Genealogy Research - Records
Part 2 of the Beginner Genealogy series continues the study of basic concepts of genealogy research. This class will focus on Records that provide clues and facts to genealogists tracing their family history. Topics covered include: Census records; Military records; Land records; Church records; immigration records and others. Some hands-on exercises will be included to search online databases. Prerequisite - 101-A
Registration
To register, visit www.raleighseniorteched.org. Payment can be made online via PayPal or by check at the class. All are welcome, including those from outside the Overture Centennial community.
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Friday, March 28, 2025
Save the Date - Next WCGS meetup Saturday, May31
Thursday, March 27, 2025
2025 Wake County Genealogical Society Virtual Meetings - next - April 22
Join us!
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 @ 6:30pm – Virtual
Topic: Going Postal: Using Postal Records for Your Research
Speaker: Cynthia Gage, WCGS member and former webmaster
By 1831, 76% of US civilian employees worked for the Postal Service. There were more postal employees than soldiers. Maybe your ancestor was a postmaster, postal clerk, mail carrier, route agent or star contractor. What about a merchant or tavern keeper? This presentation will introduce you to online records for finding information about postal employees and will give ideas how to use postal-related “hints” to further your ancestor’s story, whether a postal employee or not.
Join us! Free and virtual!
*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!
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Upcoming Events |
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
US Census:
Non-Population Schedules
Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Squeezing All the Facts Out of Your DNA Matches
Tuesday, July 22, 2025 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Creating an Ancestor Sketch
Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025 @ 6:30pm - Virtual
Revolutionary War: Moore's Creek Battleground and the Scots-Irish in NC presented by John Miles
Beginning Genealogy Classes in Raleigh Starting April 14, 2025
Barbara McGeachy, President of Wake County Genealogical Society, is teaching a series of in-person classes in Raleigh. These classes are in partnership with the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation. Classes will be held Mondays from 10:30 am to noon in the large meeting room in the Laurel Hills Community Center, 3808 Edwards Mill Road.
Each class is $16 whether you are a Raleigh resident or not. Sign up for each class independently, although the first class “Getting Started!” is a pre-requisite for most of the other classes.
Barbara will teach 7 classes in the spring and early summer. Class limit is 40 students. Please share this opportunity with friends and neighbors!
Class list :
Note that the first class on April 14 is a prerequisite to most of the others. If you are interested in the others, you should be sure to attend the April 14 class.
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Beginning Genealogy Classes taught by WCGS President, Barbara McGeachy |
Date |
Title |
Monday, April 14 |
Genealogy: Getting Started! |
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Monday, April 21 |
Genealogy: Hatch ‘em, Match
‘em, Dispatch ‘em |
Pre-requisite: Getting Started |
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Monday, April 28 |
Genealogy: Making Sense of the
Census |
Pre-requisite: Getting Started |
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Monday, May 5 |
Genealogy: Where There’s a Will |
Pre-requisite: Getting Started |
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Monday, May 12 |
Genealogy: Read all about your
ancestors! |
Pre-requisite: Getting Started |
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Monday, June 2 |
Genealogy: Should I take a DNA
test? |
No pre-req |
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Monday, June 9 |
Genealogy: Understanding DNA
test results |
No pre-req |
The classes listed above will be repeated starting September 8. Additional classes will also be taught in the fall.
Please share this opportunity with friends and neighbors! Class limit is 40 students.
Any questions? Email Barbara president@wakecogen.org
Enroll online at
https://ncraleighweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/splash.html
Or stop by any staffed parks & rec center.
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Online registration guide - click to enlarge. Search "genealogy" |
Another way to find the classes online ( if you are on phone, tablet, or half screen on a PC)- From the link above, click the "Activities" tab.
Find the green "funnel" at the top right corner of the search page and click it.
Put "genealogy" in the keyword search and choose Laurel Hills in the location field.
Scroll down and click the green search button in the lower right corner.
Open the "Genealogy: Getting Started" tab. Enroll in each session individually.
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Wake Wednesday - Holleman's Crossroads - an Opportunity for Time Travel
At one point in the not-too-distant past, Holleman’s Crossroads was a prime example of rural Wake County past – a tiny crossroads, a few farms, a store and a couple of churches. Progress, behaving the way it does has all but wiped the tiny community off the map. Even the sign marking the tiny community at the junction where four roads – Avent Ferry, Rex, Bartley Holleman and New Hill/Holleman - meet has been lost to an accident at some point. Compare these two images.
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Google street map c.2021 |
The first image was quintessential pastoral Wake County. It could have been ten years ago or fifty. The second shows the same location overgrown, the barn barely visible over what looks like massive mounding honeysuckle vines. You can just see one remaining signpost standing silent sentry while the other lies mangled in the ditch.
Who drives by this spot nowadays? Likely folks that live in the new homes in the area advertised on Zillow, and those headed out to Sherron Harris Lake for some weekend fun. I hope they drive slowly and thoughtfully so they can feel the heartbeat and whisper of the old community which stood at this spot since early times and was bifurcated in the 1960's when Sherron Harris Lake was created.
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J.W. Collins on Fendol Bevers Map c. 1878 |
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Sherron Harris Lake bifurcated the community as seen on this current Google map |
Fortunately for us, enough had been researched and written about this Holleman's Crossroads that much of the old footprint of the community still exists if only as paper and files.
Collins Crossroads on 1914 Soil Map
SB Holleman's Store and home in Buckhorn Township c.2008 Historical Places Registration form.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Wake Wednesday - Women who shaped Wake County and more
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Margaret Wake Tryon - Mother of Wake County |
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Anna Julia Cooper - Educator, orator, early black feminist |
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Dorothea Dix - Early champion of mental health |
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Elizabeth Reid Murray - Author and historian of Wake County |
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Ella Josephine Baker - Mother of Civil Rights |
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