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Godfrey is a genelogical library in Middletown, CT, The Godfrey Memorial Library. They have an online site Godfrey.org. Some of the site is free, but it is also a pay site.
I have been to the library in Middletown. Lots of family histories for New England, but also US wide.
Barbara
Thanks for the responses. I knew they had more than the old Footnote but was not sure. It seems they keep changing and I am not sure if it depends on which Center you are using. I am about an hour from the nearest center to me.
Hi, Sally,
I'll check at my FHC as I am missing some. Ancestry, Fold3, FindMyPast are available at the center I frequent. There are others including one of the large online newspaper sites. All are free to use at the FHC, but you may have to pay a small amount to print a page or to copy an image to your flash drive (the image is transferred to a computer first, and you can use the computer to adjust the brightness and contrast of the image before copying it to your flash drive).
First up! What programs are available at the Family History Centers (i.e., Fold3)?
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