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Indiana County Records and Histories

  • Allen County
    • Allen Co. Poor Asylum Inmate Index
      Register of residents of the Allen County Home, 1853-1973, is on two rolls of microfilm, #81 and #82, found in the Allen County Public Library. The Allen County Poor Asylum became the Allen County Home about 1958. It is currently (1989 on) known as the Byron Health Care Center. The records contain a chronological register (some volumes being alphabetical) of inmates, showing name, race, age, sex, marital status, occupation, place of birth, date and reason for admittance, date of birth, health & fitness to labor, length of time in asylum, date and reason of discharge, date of death, name of undertaker, and a remarks column. Not all names have all information. Don Weber has indexed roll 81, items 2, 3, and 4, for the Allen County Genealogical Society of Indiana.
    • Fort Wayne Electric Corp. Payroll Ledger
      This ledger, which covers the period Aug. 1894-Sep. 1896, served as a record of time cards and monthly pay for approximately 570 factory employees of the Fort Wayne Electric Corporation. The factory was at the intersection of Broadway and the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad in Fort Wayne. The corporation was later acquired by the General Electric Company.
    • General Electric Quarter Century Club
      This database, compiled by Richard Wells, contains information about General Electric retirees whose service to the company lasted at least 25 years. The data is gleaned from General Electric records, local newspapers, the Social Security Death Index, and other sources.
    • Records of Lawless Citizens
      In this section, are featured records of Allen County’s less well-behaved citizens
    • Monroe Twp. Road Laborers (1859)
      Residents Liable to Labor on the Public Road, 1859
    • Monroe Twp. Road Sup. Petition (1915)
    • New Haven Incorporation Petition
    • School Records
      • Fort Wayne H. S. Alumni (1865-1912)
        This data was published in the 1914 Caldron yearbook in recognition of the fiftieth anniversary of the Fort Wayne High School.
      • Miner School Histories (1882-1962)
        This web page contains two different manuscripts, “On Common Ground, 1886-1952, A History of Miner School”, and “A School to Remember: a revised history of Miner School, 1886-1962,” both by Elva Jackson Gaskill.
      • Monroe Twp. School Elections (1859-60)
      • One-Room School Records (1858-1958)
        The Allen County, Indiana One-Room School Records dated 1858-1958 were collected and compiled during the period of 2006-2009 by Deborah Eidson of Monroeville, Indiana. These records were transcribed “as is” from school directories, teachers’ attendance records, 8th grade graduation programs, souvenir booklets, photographs, newspaper clippings, and trustees’ ledgers.
      • School Souvenir Collection (1895-1928)
        School Souvenir Booklet Collection of Deborah Eidson
      • Tri State College Alumni (pre-1952)
        Tri State College Alumni from Allen County, Indiana, pre-1952. Records are organized by residence and then by name.
    • Voting Records
      • Allen Co. Deceased Voters (1934-1975)
        View Voter Registration Cards by Name
      • Monroe Township Poll Books (1859-64)
        Monroe Township, Allen County, Indiana, Voting Records and Expense Accounts November 27, 1858 to October 16, 1872
      • School Land Election Poll Lists (1838-42, 1875)
        The Land Ordinance of 1785, adopted by the U.S. Congress (under the Articles of Confederation), set aside one square-mile section of each township (Section #16) for the maintenance of public schools in that township. These poll records, filmed from the files of the Allen County Auditor, were created during special township elections on the question of selling the school lands. The proceeds were used to fund the township schools.
  • Boone County
  • History of Hancock County, Indiana
    “From its earliest settlement by the “Pale Face” in 1818, down to 1882. Illustrated with Views, Maps, Charts, Plats, Portraits, Sketches and Diagrams. First edition.”
  • History of Jay County, Indiana
    History of Jay County, Indiana mainly focusing on its Early Settlement and the War against the Rebellion.
  • History of Johnson County, Indiana
    Indiana history, information on cities and towns, county buildings, journalism, etc.
  • History of Madison County Indiana
    The book presently being added is volume 2 of John Forkner’s “History of Madison County, Indiana.” This volume contains the biographies submitted by “subscribers” to the manuscript prior to its publication. Generally, most county biographical volumes of history provide a rich view of the life of inhabitants in said county.
  • History of Perry County, Indiana
    Also referred to as “Perry County: a history (1916)” contains information on war, Indiana Centennial, mining, Cannelton, famous steamboats, etc
  • Decatur County Indiana History
    • A History of Sheridan Indiana
      In June of 1960, the Sheridan Indiana Centennial celebration took place and in the commemorative fashion of the day, a book was published about the history of the town of Sheridan up to that day. Sheridan started out as Millwood in 1866, a part of the township of Adams, but had to be renamed when they applied for a Post Office and found that the name of Millwood Indiana had already been taken. They then chose Sheridan after the Civil war general Phil Sheridan in about 1881 to 1885. This manuscript takes you on the journey of forming the town of Sheridan from George Boxley’s 1827 settlement in what was to become Adams township up until 1960. This review of the history is replete with photographs of the village and its people, in and of themselves, an enjoyable view.
  • Posey County
  • Steuben County
    • 1923 Historical and Pictorial Directory of Angola Indiana
      Luedders’ historical and pictorial city directory of Angola, Indiana for the year 1923, containing an historical compilation of items of local interest, a complete canvass of names in the city, which includes every member of the family, college students, families on rural lines, directory of officers of county, city, lodges, churches, societies, a directory of streets, and a classified business directory.
  • Sullivan County
  • Vanderburgh County
    • Evansville High School Senior Pictures
      High school senior pictures taken from the mid-1950s to the mid-1980s at Koch’s Studio, 118 S.E. First Street, Evansville, Indiana, were donated to Willard Library and are contained in the library’s High School Photos Database. Photos are indexed alphabetically by the name of the graduate, the school, and the year of graduation. Copies of the photos listed in this index are available to the public in Willard Library’s Special Collections Department.
    • Vanderburgh County IN Biography Annotated Index
      The Biography Annotated Index contains the names of many individuals associated with Vanderburgh County, Indiana (of which Evansville, Indiana, is the county seat) from the mid-1850s to the 1990s. Through the index, researchers can access miscellaneous information about individuals.
    • Vanderburgh County IN Churches Index
      The Churches Index is designed to lead researchers to genealogical information found in church records, such as baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths. This is a valuable alternative source for information, since the state of Indiana did not officially begin keeping birth and death records until 1882, and there are no marriage applications for Vanderburgh County before 1882. The index includes church names and minister names, and includes the churches of the Catholic Diocese. Discovering a church address could lead to knowledge of a family’s church affiliation.
    • Vanderburgh County Companies
      The Companies Annotated Index contains the names of many companies and businesses associated with Vanderburgh County, Indiana (of which Evansville, Indiana, is the county seat). Through this index, researchers can access miscellaneous information about individual companies in the area, past and present. The earliest references date back to the mid 1800s.
    • 1920 – 1979 Vanderburgh County IN Marriage Index
      The Marriage Index, provided free of charge, contains book and page numbers for all marriages occurring in Vanderburgh County, Indiana (of which Evansville, Indiana is the county seat) between 1920 and 1979. Names are cross-indexed by both bride and groom names.
    • Vanderburgh County IN Ministers Index
      The Ministers Index is designed to lead researchers to genealogical information found in church records, such as baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths. This is a valuable alternative source for information, since the state of Indiana did not officially begin keeping birth and death records until 1882, and there are no marriage applications for Vanderburgh County before 1882. The index includes minister names and church names, and includes the churches of the Catholic Diocese. Discovering a minister’s name could lead to knowledge of a family’s church affiliation.
    • Vanderburgh County IN Newspaper Index
      The Newspaper Index includes microfilmed articles from Evansville, Indiana, newspapers published from 1821 to 1860. Newspaper Indexed include: Evansville Enquirer, Evansville Gazette, Evansville Weekly Journal, Evansville Tri-Weekly Journal, and the Evansville Daily Journal.
      • Evansville Press
        The Local History Database contains articles from 1850 – 2012 from the following sources:
        1. Evansville Press clipping archive
          Browning People Study
          People of Evansville in World War II
          Some indexed magazine titles available in the Indiana Room.

Northwest Indiana Genealogy

Lake County Indiana Genealogy

Porter County Indiana Genealogy

Indiana Court Records

Indiana Directories

  • Fort Wayne Indiana Directories
    These directories represent a large collection of Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana directories covering the years of 1858-1923 (not inclusive). These 15 volumes may provide the researcher with valuable data on their Fort Wayne ancestors such as specific address, occupation, business name. These directories are most valuable during the years of 1881-1899 as they can serve to supplement the missing 1890 census. 8 of the 24 directories listed cover that specific period, with 6 of those in the 1890-1899 time span. One of the listings is a Bell Telephone Directory for Fort Wayne. As such, it will only contain a listing for those residences and business which had a telephone at the time.
  • 1896 Art souvenir of leading citizens and farmers’ directory of Sullivan County, Indiana
  • 1920 Boone County, Indiana, Farm Directory

Indiana Genealogy

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United States Genealogy

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Indiana’s Gore – Genealogy Resources

Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio, Randolph, Switzerland, Union, Wayne

American History and Genealogy Project

BoonePosey.

New Indiana Genealogy

Biographical Sketch of Joshua H. Higdon

Joshua H. Higdon was born in Franklin County, Indiana, June 25, 1845. He is the son of Peter W. Higdon, a native of Ohio, and was reared and educated in his native State. He learned the blacksmithing business in Decatur county, Illinois, and worked at that trade in connection with…

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Biographical Sketch of Joseph S. Chenoweth

Joseph S. Chenoweth, the subject of this sketch, was born in Ross county,. Ohio, on the 18th of February, 1833. His father, Richard Chenoweth, was a native of Kentucky,. and a farmer; his mother’s maiden name was Elizabeth Smith, and she was a native of Maryland. They became the parents…

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Biography of Dr. W. S. Brown

W. S. Brown was born in Preble county, Ohio, September 16, 1824. His parents, Solomon and Lydia Brown, were both natives of New York, and when the subject of this sketch was but an infant they moved to Henry county, Indiana, where he was reared upon a farm and educated…

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Gross, Dora Minnie Bowman – Obituary

Mrs. Dora Minnie Gross, 58, wife of John H. Gross, widely known resident of the county, died Wednesday evening at 7:10 o’clock at the family home, three and a half miles south of this city on the Hoosier highway, following a three months’ illness with complication of diseases. Mrs. Gross…

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Murray, Robert Owen – Obituary

Robert Owen Murray was born in Fulton County, Indiana, January 4, 1847, and died October 29, 1902. Aged 55 years 9 months 25 days. Married in 1881 to Mary Bowman. Born to them four children, one of whom preceded in death. Survivors are wife, three daughters and relatives. Member United…

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Moore, Minnie Stoughton – Obituary

Mrs. Minnie O. Moore, 68 years old, wife of Otis (Alvie) Moore, died at her home, 1002 South West street at 2:30 o’clock Wednesday morning after a long illness. She had suffered six paralytic strokes, the first one thirteen years ago. Mrs. Moore had been an invalid for ten years….

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Oltman, William A. – Obituary

William A. Oltman, 82, resident of Marion township, died at Major Hospital at 1:15 this morning following an illness of six months. Born near Hope March 31, 1873, Mr. Oltman, a farmer, had spent most of his life in Shelby county. His parents were Dirk and Susan (Reed) Oltman. He…

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Oltman, Emma May Stoughton – Obituary

Tragedy interrupted preparations for what would otherwise have been a pleasant family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sardis McQueen, near Clifford, in Bartholomew county, when Mrs. Emma May Oltman, 52 years old, wife of William A. Oltman, of Jackson township in Shelby county, fell from a…

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Shaw, Claude H. – Obituary

In ill health for several years, Claude H. Shaw, died at his home in Noble township, Wednesday evening at 7:10 o’clock. He was 78 years. Mr. Shaw, who was a farmer and had spent the greater past of his life in Shelby county, was born in Butler County, Ohio, on…

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Compton, Homer – Obituary

Homer Compton, 81, died at 9:50 p.m. Monday at the Ken-Joy Convalescent Home in Hope where he had been admitted September 25, following 10 days hospitalization. He was a former Shelby County resident who moved to Lakeland, Florida, following his retirement from the U.S. Tire and Rubber Co. about 20…

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McQueen, Leonard – Obituary

Leonard R. McQueen, 79, Flat Rock, Washington Township retired farmer, died Wednesday [September 13, 1972]. Major Hospital patient since Feb. 4. Bartholomew County native, lived in the Flat Rock community most of his life. Member of the Flat Rock United Methodist Church, a 50 year member of Camon Lodge 343,…

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Shaw, Mellie Phillippe – Obituary

Prosecutor Donald L. Brunner said this afternoon he will call the Shelby County grand jury to meet soon, and he said he would ask the jury to consider returning an indictment against Charles M. Bennett for reckless homicide in the traffic death of Mrs. Mellie Shaw. Shelby county recorded its…

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McQueen, Floyd E. – Obituary

Floyd E. McQueen, 56-year-old widely known Shelby county resident, died at 11:50 a.m. Tuesday [April 29, 1947] at the Major hospital. His death was caused by an embolism. Mr. McQueen, whose home was in Washington township, near Flat Rock, was born in Bartholomew county on July 20, 1890, a son…

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Compton, Mary Alta Rafferty – Obituary

MOTHER OF SIX CHILDREN DIES Mrs. Homer Compton, Age 36 Years, Victim of Pneumonia Early Today HOLD FUNERAL SATURDAY Mrs. Alta Compton, age 36 years, wife of Homer Compton, trustee of Hendricks township, died at the Major Hospital at five o’clock this morning of pneumonia. She was taken to the…

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Moore, Alva Otis – Obituary

Otis Moore, 86, retired farmer and resident of this city since 1918, died at noon today [April 4, 1958] at the home of a son, Frank Moore at 21 North Miller Street. He had been in failing health with a heart condition for three months. The son of Robert Fulton…

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Indiana History

  • Indiana Magazine of History
    Published continuously since 1905, the Indiana Magazine of History is one of the nation’s oldest historical journals. Since 1913, the IMH has been edited and published quarterly at Indiana University, Bloomington. Today, the IMH features peer-reviewed historical articles, research notes, annotated primary documents, reviews, and critical essays that contribute to public understanding of midwestern and Indiana history.
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Indiana Yearbooks

Indiana High School Yearbooks

Allen County Indiana Yearbooks

  • Hoagland High School Yearbooks 1937-1968
    The Hoagland High School yearbooks were published as the Ship’s log, starting with 1937 and continuing until the school was consolidated with the Monroeville High School and the new Heritage High School was created to principally serve the children of Hoagland, Monroeville, and Poe. This was during the year 1968. If the title and year is linked, then the yearbook is currently online for free reading and download.

Steuben County Indiana Yearbooks


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