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Family History Centers are run by the Church of Latter Day Saints, headquartered in Salt Lake City. Their primary goal in maintaining the centers is to assist their Church members in doing their genealogies which enables a church member to "enroll" his or her ancestors in the Church. Wherever there is a LDS congregation there is usually a Family History Center.
Family History Centers promote all kinds of genealogical work. Because they welcome non-Church members to use their facilities and to contribute their research to one of the databases maintained in Salt Lake City you will find many non-Mormons among the users of a Family History Center.(1)
When visiting a FHC you can expect to find:
For more information, see About Family History Centers on the Church Latter Day Saints web site.
(1) "At the church's Family History Center in west Eugene, director Skip Barnwell estimates that about 60 percent of the 1,000 people who drop by each month are non-Mormons." Eugene Register-Guard, Sept.16, 1998, p.4C
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