Sounds really interesting and it was definitely worth the trip for you to find 
that photo and other tidbits of information. Thank you for reporting back to 
us!!

Susan 

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> On Oct 22, 2016, at 1:37 PM, themom8682 via Azores Genealogy 
> <azores@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> The UPEC books (all in Portuguese of course) contained the records of the 
> business of the organization.  There were some pages in the books that folded 
> out with copies of the "death" records showing what was paid out and to whom. 
>  I have a close friend who has a great great grandfather that was president 
> of the UPEC for a time so there were many many references to him in the 
> books.  
> 
> I did find a small gem in a book about the Festas in California.  There is a 
> 1-4 page history of each of the festas from different areas all over 
> California.  I learned that my 3g uncle founded the festa in Sausalito AND 
> there was a photo of him in the book!  Also, there was a photo from the Yreka 
> area festa of some cousins through another 3g uncle.
> 
> Lisa
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 'Susan Murphy' via Azores Genealogy <azores@googlegroups.com>
> To: azores <azores@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Mon, Oct 17, 2016 10:15 am
> Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] UPEC books
> 
> Hi!
> I would be interested to hear what you find as I live in Sacramento. I have 
> memories of going to going to a few conventions with my mom of the SPRSI and 
> I just have a hunch that there would be little of genealogical value in 
> “Sessions of the Supreme Council of UPEC” but am interested to hear what you 
> find. The real value of the membership books are that they often give the 
> island of origin information and some family relationships in the 
> beneficiaries listed in their rolls. 
> Happy hunting!
> Susan Vargas Murphy
> PS….I have not been to that library for years but if I am remembering 
> correctly, I did look at original books for marriages in Alameda County 
> ….which was very cool. 
> 
> On Oct 17, 2016, at 10:09 AM, themom8682 via Azores Genealogy 
> <azo...@googlegroupse.com> wrote:
> 
> Researching at the  State Library in Sacramento, CA this morning.  If anyone 
> is interested, they have four volumes of books with the Sessions of the 
> Supreme Council of UPEC:  San Leandro, 1887-1898; Santa Cruz, 1899-1903; San 
> Rafael, 1904-1907; and San Jose, 1924-1927.  There are no indexes so you 
> would need to know which book to look in and really scour it for your person.
> 
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