African American genealogical research often presents additional difficulties because record keeping for Black individuals was limited before the Civil War. For this reason, a separate section devoted to African American resources is appropriate, similar to the approach taken for Native American research, which faces comparable challenges. The resources linked from this page provide the principal sources currently available for researching Black genealogy in Indiana.
Although progress has been made in recent years, African American genealogy still requires careful, methodical work. New publications, bibliographies, and guides issued by genealogical societies and interest groups have improved access to relevant information, but the first step remains the same: organizing personal materials and applying standard research practices.
Researching African American families involves two broad periods, divided by the Civil War. Methods used for tracing enslaved individuals differ significantly from those used for white families or free African Americans before emancipation. After the war, African Americans appear in most of the same record types as white families, and research techniques largely converge.
- National Archives
- Archives
- Societies
- Biography
- African American Cemeteries
- Access Genealogy’s Cemetery Records
The most complete coverage of Cemetery records available on the web. They are broken down by county. We do know know if there are African Americans in these cemeteries, so you should browse them for ancestors also. - Clark County
- Hosted at Clark County USGenWeb
- African-American Cemetery near Daisy Hill Cemetery
- Briar Hill Cemetery , Slave and Free Blacks Cemetery
- Daisy Hill Cemetery
- Henry County
- Orange County
- Access Genealogy’s Cemetery Records
- African American Census Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- Access Genealogy’s Census Records
Providing the most complete coverage of census records available on the web. We’ve broken the list down by county, and take a careful look at the index page where we explain which records are missing from the census data and may never be recovered. - Henry County
- Owen County
- Parke County
- Church Records
- Court Records
- History
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- Mailing Lists
- Maps and Land
- Military Records
- Military Records (hosted at AccessGenealogy)
- World War I Records
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- World War II Records
- Indiana World War II Army – Air Corps Casualty List
- Indiana World War II Navy – Marines Casualty List
- Hosted at Ancestry.com
- African-American Civil War Soldiers & Sailors
- Henry County Colored Soldiers in the Civil War
- Military Records (hosted at AccessGenealogy)
- Miscellaneous
- Obituaries
- Mrs. Pleasant Poindexter, 1779-1891
- Surnames
- Vital Records