Godfrey Memorial Library

Godfrey Memorial Library A non-profit research library serving genealogists and family historians worldwide since 1947. Genealogy has never been easier! Come check us out!

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📣 Last call! Online registration for the 18th New England Regional Genealogical Conference (NERGC 2025) closes October 1...
10/07/2025

📣 Last call! Online registration for the 18th New England Regional Genealogical Conference (NERGC 2025) closes October 17!

Join NERGC on October 29–November 1 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Manchester, NH, for four days of genealogy learning, networking, and fun.

Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’ll enjoy 70+ sessions and workshops on topics including DNA, immigration, military and land records, social history, AI in genealogy, and ethnic research—including sessions focused on Irish, French-Canadian, African American, and Jewish ancestry.

🎟️ On-site registration will be available Oct. 30–Nov. 1 (if tickets remain).
👉 Learn more and register now at www.nergc.org

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Registration is Now OPEN! NERGC 2025 October 29–November 1, 2025 Manchester, New Hampshire The New England Regional Genealogical Consortium, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) educational organization incorporated in 2006 with the following objectives: To promote an interest in genealogy, To promote skills and ...

Holiday Hours: We will be closed on the following days: Friday, December 22 through Tuesday, December 26 and Friday, Dec...
12/05/2023

Holiday Hours:
We will be closed on the following days: Friday, December 22 through Tuesday, December 26 and Friday, December 29 through Monday, January 1. We will re-open on Tuesday, January 2 and resume regular hours from then on.

Our director is on the move!
07/05/2023

Our director is on the move!

The Census: History and How to Analyze Your Ancestors
Saturday, July 8, 10am - 11am, Otis Library Community Room

Otis Library will host the genealogy program, ”The Census: History and How to Analyze your Ancestors." Carol Ansel, Director at the Godfrey Memorial Library in Middletown, will discuss the history of the United States Census, how the questions changed to reflect what was happening in the nation at the time, and how you can use it to learn about your ancestors. There are stories hidden in all those facts and figures – you just have to know how to find them! Registration is required for this free program. Register on the website calendar or call Julie at 860-889-2365, ext. 128. https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=OTIS&curID=650514&CFID=83189550&CFTOKEN=f5c53b0d9d043ee4-81D2C5CD-D4AE-528A-535094951FBD23E6

07/15/2022

Godfrey Memorial Library Wins First Prize for Manumissions Project

Press Release (July 11, 2022)

The Godfrey Memorial Library won first prize in the SLAM! video category for its Manumissions Project. Carol Ansel, Executive Director of the Godfrey, accepted the prize – $250 and one year of access to VIVID-PIX commercial software – at the SLAM! Idea Showcase held at the national conference of the National Genealogical Society (NGS) in Sacramento, CA in May 2022.

Each year the NGS holds a competition for innovative genealogy and family history projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAM). The projects and programs are designed to assist librarians and others who serve genealogists.

Located in Middletown, CT, the Godfrey is a member-based, private library specializing in genealogy and local history. The library was founded in 1947 by Fremont Rider, then Director of the Olin Library at Wesleyan University. The building opened to the public in 1951.

In 2020 and 2021, staff and volunteers at the Godfrey Memorial Library worked to create a searchable online database about slavery and manumissions (the freeing of enslaved people) in Middletown. All the information was extracted from the city’s land records, which are digitized and available on the FamilySearch.org website. Ansel noted that other manumissions may possibly be found in court records, but they are outside the scope of the library’s project. The earliest manumission found in the Middletown land records was in 1774, while the latest one was in 1823. In total, over 50 manumissions were found. The new database provides a transcription and digital image of each record. In 1848, Connecticut passed legislation that banned and abolished slavery.

The use of the manumissions database is open to the public, free of charge. For access, go to the library’s website at www.godfrey.org, click on Search Scholar Databases, click on Register or Renew to fill out the form as a guest, then navigate to the People of Color database to begin your search. To browse the database, click on People of Color > Connecticut > Middletown Slavery > Middletown Manumissions. Call the library at 860-346-4375 for additional assistance.

Once again this year we are submitting an entry to the National Genealogical Society's SLAM! Showcase. (SLAM = Societies...
03/11/2022

Once again this year we are submitting an entry to the National Genealogical Society's SLAM! Showcase. (SLAM = Societies, Libraries, Archives & Museums). Here's a sneak peek - keep your fingers crossed for us! (Last year we won an honorable mention).

Godfrey Memorial Library's Manumissions Database, SLAM 2022 entry

02/11/2022
01/07/2022

We're closed today (Friday, Jan 7, 2022) - have fun in the snow!

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08/10/2021

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New additions have just been added to our Godfrey Books ebay store. Sort the page by "Time: Newly Listed" to see them. C...
07/20/2021

New additions have just been added to our Godfrey Books ebay store. Sort the page by "Time: Newly Listed" to see them.
Check back again next week for more!
https://www.ebay.com/str/godfreybooks

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134 Newfield Street
Middletown, CT
06457

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Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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