The Salmon Brook Historical Society of Granby, Connecticut, has donated their extensive collection of cemetery records to the Godfrey Memorial Library, to be included as part of the library’s large-scale cemetery project.
Carol Laun, Archivist for the Salmon Brook Historical Society, coordinated the donation of records from eight Granby cemeteries, totaling over 4,000 burial records. The records include images of the gravestones, and transcriptions of names, birth and death dates from the stones. This data will now be searchable online via the Godfrey Memorial Library Cemetery Database. The database currently holds records from 193 Connecticut cemeteries as well as others from Florida, Arkansas, and other states.
Godfrey board member Ed Laput has been leading the project to update documentation of Connecticut cemeteries first begun by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s. Under the direction of Charles R. Hale, the project recorded headstone inscriptions from over 2,000 Connecticut cemeteries from 1932-1935. The Godfrey project, under the direction of Ed Laput, is aimed at updating this unique collection by posting digital images online.
Two books of cemetery records are also available for sale by the Salmon Brook Historical Society. The cost $40 each by mail and can be ordered from the Society at PO Box 840, Granby, Connecticut 06035.
The titles are "Burials in the Granby Center Cemetery" by Carol Laun, 1998, revised 2004, and "Beneath These Stones" by Carol Laun, 2003. The later title includes fourteen Granby Cemeteries, two East Granby Cemeteries, Granby Vital Records and information from private journals. More genealogical information is also available in the Society Research Library. The library is open for researchers every Tues. and Thurs. from 9 a.m. to Noon or by appointment with the archivist, Carol Laun, 860-653-9713. See the Society’s website at: http://salmonbrookhistorical.org/
The Godfrey Memorial Library is located at 134 Newfield Street in Middletown, Connecticut. For more information visit: http://www.godfrey.org/