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== Introduction to Vital Records   ==
== Indiana Birth, Marriage and Death Records ==


'''Introduction to Vital Records'''


[[United States Vital Records|Vital Records]] consist of [[United States Birth Records|births]], adoptions, [[United States Marriage Records|marriages]], divorces, and [[United States Death Records|deaths]] recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. [[Locating United States Vital Records|United States Vital Records]] has additional research guidance on researching and using vital records. The best place to obtain a copy or an extract of an original record of a birth or death is from the [http://www.in.gov/isdh/20422.htm County Health Department] of the county where the event occurred. Copies can also be obtained from the [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/Indiana.htm Indiana Vital Records State Department of Health]. Original marriage records can be obtained from the [http://www.indgensoc.org/counties.php county courthouse] in the county the marriage took place. <br>
[[United States Vital Records|Vital Records]] consist of [[United States Birth Records|births]], adoptions, [[United States Marriage Records|marriages]], divorces, and [[United States Death Records|deaths]] recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. [[Locating United States Vital Records|United States Vital Records]]&nbsp;has&nbsp;additional research guidance&nbsp;on researching and using vital records. A copy or an extract of most original records can be&nbsp;purchased from&nbsp;the [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/Indiana.htm Indiana Vital Records State Department of Health] or the&nbsp;County Clerk's office of the county where the event occurred. See also [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/RG/frameset_rg.asp?Dest=G1&Aid=&Gid=&Lid=&Sid=&Did=&Juris1=&Event=&Year=&Gloss=&Sub=&Tab=&Entry=&Guide=IN_BMDT3_Statewide_Indexes.ASP#Step Indiana Statewide Indexes and Collections] at the Family History Library.  


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== Vital Records Reference Dates  ==
 
Indiana's vital records start the following years:
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" | [[Indiana Vital Records#Birth_and_Death_Records|Births]]
| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" | [[Indiana Vital Records#Marriage_Records|Marriages]]
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" | Earliest
| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1882*
| width="16.6%" align="center" | County Formation
| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1882*
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| width="16.6%" bgcolor="#ffffcc" align="center" | Statewide Registration
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" height="35" valign="middle" align="center" | '''Birth Records'''
| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1907
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" height="35" valign="middle" align="center" | '''Marriage Records'''&nbsp;
| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1800
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" height="35" valign="middle" align="center" | '''Death/Will'''&nbsp;'''Records'''
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| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1920
| bgcolor="#ffffcc" height="35" valign="middle" align="center" | [http://www.biz.indygov.org/apps/civil/marriage/search 1925 - present]
| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1800
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| width="16.6%" align="center" | 1920
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<nowiki>* </nowiki>A few Indiana cities kept birth and death records before this date.
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== Indiana Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes and Records Online  ==
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===Births===
*'''1773-1933''': {{RecordSearch|1674814|Indiana Births and Christenings, 1773-1933}} at FamilySearch — [[Indiana Births and Christenings - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/indiana-births-and-christenings-1773-1933 Findmypast]($), [http://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30187/indiana-births-christenings-1773-1933?s=218489221 MyHeritage]($)''
*'''1880-1920''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4745 Indiana WPA Birth Index, 1880-1920] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1907-1944''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60871/  Indiana, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1907-1944] at Ancestry — index ($)


===Marriages===
== Birth and Death Records ==
*'''Pre-1850''' [https://digital.statelib.lib.in.us/legacy/search.aspx?index=3 Indiana Marriages through 1850] at Indiana State Library — index, selected counties
*'''Pre-1850''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2087 Indiana Marriages to 1850] at [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com] - ($); Incomplete; Liahona Research Index
*'''1600s-2007''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/united-states-marriages?state=indiana United States Marriages – Indiana] at Findmypast - index & images ($)
*'''1780-1992''' {{RecordSearch|1674830|''Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992''}} [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch.org] - Free; Incomplete; - [[Indiana Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]] ''Also at: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30190/indiana-marriages-1780-1992?s=275764761 MyHeritage] ($); [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/1610/indiana-marriages-1780-1992 American Ancestors] ($)''
*'''1800-1941''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5059 Indiana Marriage Index, 1800-1941] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1802-1850''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2087 Indiana Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1802-1892''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7852 Indiana Compiled Marriages, 1802-1892] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1810-2001''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60282 Indiana Marriages, 1810-2001] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1811-1959''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30010/indiana-marriages-1811-1959?s=275764761 Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959] at MyHeritage — index & images ($)
*'''1811-2019''' {{RecordSearch|1410397|Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019}} at FamilySearch —  [[Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019 - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1831-2008''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=70708 Indiana Marion Public Library Marriage Index, 1831-2008] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1993''' [http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/indiana-marriage-record-index-1993 Indiana Marriage Record Index, 1993] at Findmypast — index ($)
*'''1993-Current''' [https://publicaccess.courts.in.gov/mlpl/Search/ Indiana Marriage License Public Lookup] at MyCourts.IN.gov — index ($)


===Deaths===
Indiana law required the recording of births and deaths beginning in 1882. Few civil birth and death records predate this time period. In fact, early compliance with the law varied and many births and deaths that occured in Indiana between 1882 and 1900 were not recorded. Most birth and death record ledgers are in the courthouse or another government facility in the county in which the event took place.  
*'''Pre-1882''' [http://www.genealogycenter.info/search_pre1882deaths.php Pre-1882 Indiana Deaths] at Allen County Public Library — index
*'''Pre-1882''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/70871/ Indiana Deaths, Pre-1882] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1750-1993''' {{RecordSearch|3559081|Indiana Deaths and Burials, 1750-1993}} at FamilySearch — [[Indiana Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
*'''1882-1920''' {{RecordSearch|1947977|Indiana Death Index, 1882-1920}} at FamilySearch — [[Indiana, Death Index - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index; ''Also at: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7834 Ancestry]($)''
*'''1899-2011''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60716 Indiana Death Certificates, 1899-2011] at Ancestry — index & images ($)
*'''1935-2014''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 US Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1936-2007''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 US Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007] at Ancestry — index ($)
*'''1962-2014''' {{RecordSearch|1202535|US Social Security Death Index}} at FamilySearch — index


== Birth Records  ==
The [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=topicdetails&subject=514118&subject_disp=Indiana+%2D+Vital+records+%2D+Indexes&columns=*,0,0 Family History Library] has microfilms of some Indiana county birth and death records, as does the [http://www.in.gov/library/ Indiana State Library]. The [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library] also has some original Indiana vital records on microfilm.  
=== When the Records Begin ===
Indiana law required the recording of births beginning in 1882, although a few larger Indiana cities began recording births earlier. Early compliance with the 1882 law varied and many births that occurred in Indiana between 1882 and 1900 were not recorded. Most birth record ledgers are in the courthouse or another government facility in the county in which the event took place.  


In 1907, the state of Indiana passed a law requiring all counties to register their births with the Indiana State Board of Health. Compliance was not complete until after 1920.  
A second copy of birth and death records was filed with the [http://www.in.gov/isdh/index.htm Indiana State Department of Health] in Indianapolis beginning in 1900 for deaths and October 1907 for births.  


Birth records after 1907 usually give the name and sex of the child; the parents' names, their birthplaces, ages, and the mother's maiden name.  
:Vital Records Department
:Indiana State Department of Health
:2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
:317-233-1325
:Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. EDST


===How to Order Original Copies===
[https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=5623 Application for Search &amp; Certified Copy of Birth Record (State Level)]


To obtain a copy of the birth record, contact the [http://www.in.gov/isdh/20422.htm county health department] in the county where the child was born, or from the State Board of Health.
[http://www.in.gov/icpr/webfile/formsdiv/49606.pdf Application for Search &amp; Certified Copy of Death Record (State Level)]  


[https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=5623 Form for requesting a birth record from the Indiana State Department of Health] (Download)
You may order records by telephone if you have a major credit card.  


When ordering a birth record, request a "copy of the original certificate for genealogical purposes." This ensures an actual copy of the birth record instead of a typed version of the record. You must also show proof of your relationship to the individual.  [http://www.in.gov/isdh/files/Id_requirements.doc Requirements for ordering a birth record.] (Download)<br>
Fees for obtaining copies of the state’s records are listed on several Internet genealogical web sites and in:  


=== Birth Indexes  ===
*''Where to Write for Vital Records:'' ''Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces''. <ref>Hyattsville, Md.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, March 1993. </ref>Copies of this booklet are available at the Family History Library and at Family History Centers. The booklet can also be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402-9328. The booklet is also included on the Family History Library’s SourceGuide compact disc, and on the FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service at www.familysearch.org. You can also write to the Indiana Vital Records Office (address above) for current information.


'''Online databases:''' <br>There are many online marriage indexes available. See the above [[Indiana Vital Records#Indiana_Birth.2C_Marriage.2C_and_Death_Indexes_and_Records_Online|Indiana Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes and Records Online.]]
Birth and death records are public records in Indiana, but the interpretation of the term "public records" varies greatly among government officials at the county level, so public access is inconsistent.  


'''Indexes on Microfilm copy:<br>'''During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Indiana Works Progress Administration (WPA) indexed many counties' birth records for the period of 1882 to 1920. The birth index provides the name of the child, father’s name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, date of birth, and the book and page number of the courthouse ledger where the original may be found.
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*[http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library]
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*[http://www.genealogycenter.org/Home.aspx Allen County Public Library]
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*[[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|Family History Library]]
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''early -&nbsp;''' '''1907'''
| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;1907 - present'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Name of Child'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Sex'''
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| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Parents' Names'''
| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;'''
| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Midwife/Doctor'''
| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Date &amp; Place of Birth'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Residence'''
| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | research
| height="25" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&amp; complete&nbsp;'''
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'''Original Typescripts of Indexes:''' <br>  
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*[http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library] <br>
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="40" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Types of Information<br>'''
| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''before&nbsp;- 1900<br>'''
| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''1900 - present<br>'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Name of Deceased<br>'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | <br>&nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Date of Death'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Place of Death'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Date of Birth/Age'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Place of Birth'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Place of Burial'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Parents' Names/Maiden'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''&nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Occupation of Deceased'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''<br>'''
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'''Marital''' '''Status'''


'''Another State-wide Indiana Birth Index'''  
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[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/234103-pre-1882-indiana-births-from-secondary-sources-v-02?offset=1 ''Pre-1882 Indiana Births from Secondary Sources,''] Vols. I and II (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Heritage Pathways, Inc. 1999). Each volume includes approximately 10,000 entries for births that took place in Indiana prior to the advent of civil birth records. This data was taken from a variety of sources, including family Bible records, Civil War pension files, private family files and genealogical periodicals. {{FSC|835084|item}} For a copy nearest you, search [http://www.worldcat.org/title/pre-1882-indiana-births-from-secondary-sources/oclc/49320094 WorldCat.org]
<br>'''''Delayed Birth Records'''''  


=== Delayed Birth Records  ===
Delayed registrations of births are found in the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. Registrations began in July 1941, and although the law is still in effect, most registrations occurred in the 1940s. They may contain information on births that occurred as early as the 1870s. Certificates for births that were originally not recorded were granted after a petition was filed with the court. These registrations may also contain births of people born outside of the county and even those outside of the U.S. Contact the clerk for copies. The Family History Library has microfilms of delayed birth registrations for more then 60 counties. For example:


Delayed registrations of births are found in the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office in the county where the applicant was living at the time of registration not the county of birth. Registrations began in July 1941, and although the law is still in effect, most registrations occurred in the 1940s. They may contain information on births that occurred as early as the 1870s. Certificates for births that were originally not recorded were granted after a petition was filed with the court. These registrations may also contain births of people born outside of the county and even those outside of the U.S. Contact the clerk in the county they were living in 1941 for copies.  
*''Indiana. Circuit Court (Marshall County). Delayed Birth Records, 1941–1971''. <ref>Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989. (Family History Library film[http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;titleno=571753&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;disp=Delayed+birth+records%2C+1941%2D1971%20%20&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;columns=*,0,0 1651781 items2–4].) </ref>


The [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Library]] has microfilms of delayed birth registrations for more then 60 counties which can be viewed at the FamilySearch Library or some [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ FamilySearch centers]. Use the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] to locate the correct microfilm.  <br>[[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|How to locate a microfilm number in the FamilySearch Catalog.]] <br>[https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ How to locate a FamilySearch Center]. <br>
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'''FamilySearch Catalog'''
== Marriage Records  ==
*{{FSC|1150002|item|disp=Adams County, delayed birth records, v. 1, 1941-1968}}
*{{FSC|328844|item|disp=Hancock County, Delayed birth records (occurred ca. 1870-1930)}}


== Marriage Records  ==
Marriage records usually date from the formation of each county and are found in the County Clerk's Office in each county. Marriage records prior to the late 1800s usually include only the names of the couple, the date of the marriage and sometimes the date of the license, the officiant's name, the county of marriage, and sometimes the names of witnesses. Late in the 19th century, more detailed marriage application forms began to be used. Depending on the time period, they may include the names of the parents of the bride and groom, including their mothers' maiden names, occupations and residences for the bridal couple and their parents, whether the bride and/or groom had been married previously and how the previous marriage(s) ended (death or divorce). Often the marriage application also had a section&nbsp;where the parties were asked to attest that they were of legal age, were not insane,&nbsp;whether the groom could&nbsp;support a family, and&nbsp;similar questions.&nbsp;
===When the Records Begin===
Marriage records usually date from the formation of each county and are found in the County Clerk's Office in each county. Marriages can exist as early as 1788, as the first law regulating marriages was passed by statutes of the Northwest Territory. The statute required: 1) banns to be read 15 days before the marriage, 2) the male to be 17 years old and 3) the female to be 14. By 1800, marriage licenses were manditory.<ref>Eichholz, Alice, Red Book: American State, County, and Towns Sources (Provo, UT: Ancestry, 2004), page 199.</ref>


Marriage records prior to the late 1800s usually include only the names of the couple, the date of the marriage and sometimes the date of the license, the officiant's name, the county of marriage, and occasionally the names of witnesses. Late in the 19th century, more detailed marriage application forms were being used. Depending on the time period, they may include the names of the parents of the bride and groom, including their mothers' maiden names, occupations and residences for the bridal couple and their parents, whether the bride and/or groom had been married previously and how the previous marriage(s) ended (death or divorce). Often the marriage application also had a section where the parties were asked to attest that they were of legal age, were not insane, whether the groom could support a family, and similar questions.  
Since 1958, marriages also have been registered both at the county level, and at the state level at the [http://www.in.gov/isdh/index.htm Indiana State Department of Health] in Indianapolis.  


Many eloping couples went to Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana to be married as there was no waiting period between the time of issuing a license and the performance of the marriage. Eloping couples from Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio were married in Crown Point, Indiana.  
The [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=topicdetails&subject=577292&subject_disp=Indiana++-++Vital++records&columns=*,0,0 Family History Library] and the [http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection] have microfilm copies of many Indiana marriage records. The Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library has microfim copies of marriage records for 31 of the state's 92 counties. Check the [http://friendsofallencounty.org/search_microtext.php ACPL Microfilm Catalog] under "States" to determine the collection's holdings for specific counties and years.  


===How to Order Original Copies===
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Original marriage records can be obtained from the [http://www.indgensoc.org/counties.php county courthouse] in the county the marriage took place.  Marriages after 1958 were also registered with the Indiana State Department of Health.


[https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=4884 Form for requesting a marriage record from the Indiana State Department of Health] (Download)
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="50" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Types of Information'''
| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''early&nbsp;-&nbsp;1958'''
| bgcolor="#99ccff" valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | '''&nbsp;1958 - present'''
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Name of Bride/Groom'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | &nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | &nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Date of Marriage'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | &nbsp;
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | &nbsp;
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| bgcolor="#99ccff" height="25" valign="middle" width="52%" align="center" | '''Location of Marriage'''
| valign="middle" width="16%" align="center" | &nbsp;
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The {{FSC|United States, Indiana - Vital records|subject|subject-id=101936530|disp=FamilySearch Library}} and the [http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection] have microfilm copies of many Indiana marriage records. The Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library has microfim copies of marriage records for 31 of the state's 92 counties. Check the [http://friendsofallencounty.org/search_microtext.php ACPL Microfilm Catalog] under "States" to determine the collection's holdings for specific counties and years. <br>  
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'''Wiki articles describing online collections are found at:'''
== Vital Record Indexes  ==


*[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indiana_County_Marriage_Records_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Indiana County Marriage Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]
'''''Birth &amp; Death Indexes'''''
*[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indiana_Marriages_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959 (FamilySearch Historical Records)]


=== Marriage Record Indexes  ===
During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Indiana Works Progress Administration indexed many counties' birth and death records for the period of 1882 to 1920. These index volumes often are available at public libraries in the counties they cover, as well as at the [http://www.in.gov/library/ Indiana State Library] in Indianapolis and the [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library] in Fort Wayne. The original typescripts of the WPA indexes are at the Indiana State Library. The birth index provides the name of the child, its father’s name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, date of birth, and the book and page number of the courthouse ledger where the original may be found. The death index gives the name of the deceased, gender, color, age at death, date of death, place of death, and book and page number of the courthouse ledger.&nbsp;


'''Online Indexes''' <br>There are many online marriage indexes available. See the above [[Indiana Vital Records#Indiana_Birth.2C_Marriage.2C_and_Death_Indexes_and_Records_Online|Indiana Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes and Records Online.]]
<br>'''''Marriage Indexes'''''


'''Indexes on Microfilm copy:<br>'''Published marriage record indexes are available for most Indiana counties from the earliest marriages to the early or mid-1900s and sometimes beyond. Many of these were compiled by the Works Progress Administration and cover marriages from county formation to 1920. They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the bride or groom and include name of spouse, color, date of marriage and for marriages after 1905, sometimes date of birth. These indexes reference the book and page number of the marriage ledger in the county courthouse where the original record may be found. For some counties, there is an additional supplemental marriage index that includes information from the longer marriage application form that was used toward the end of the 19th century. Besides the individual's name, information in the supplemental index may include father’s given name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, age at next birthday, date of marriage, and courthouse book and page number. The spouse's name is not listed in these supplemental indexes.  
Published marriage record indexes are available for most Indiana counties from the earliest marriages to the early or mid-1900s and sometimes beyond. Many of these were compiled by the Works Progress Administration and cover marriages from&nbsp;county formation to 1920.&nbsp;They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the bride or groom and include name&nbsp;of spouse,&nbsp;color, date of marriage and for marriages after 1905, sometimes date of birth. These indexes reference the book and page number of the marriage ledger in the county courthouse where the original record may be found. For some counties, there is an additional supplemental marriage index that includes information from the longer marriage application form that began to be used toward the end of the 19th century.&nbsp;Besides the indiviidual's name, Information in the supplemental index may include father’s given name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, age at next birthday, date of marriage, and&nbsp;courthouse book and page number. The spouse's name is not listed in these supplemental indexes.  


Additional published marriage index collections include:  
Additional published marriage index collections include:  


*''{{FSC|555908|item|disp=Indiana Marriages, Early to 1825: A Research Tool.}}'' This index includes the name of the groom, the bride, marriage date and county and includes more than 26,000 names.
*''Indiana Marriages, Early to 1825: A Research Tool.'' <ref>Bountiful, Utah: Precision Indexing, 1991. (Family History Library book [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlehitlist&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;columns=*%2C0%2C0&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;callno=977.2+V22i+ 977.2 V22i].</ref> This index includes the name of the groom, the bride, marriage date and county and includes more than 26,000 names.
*''{{FSC|360073|item|disp=Indiana Source Book: Genealogical Material from the Hoosier Genealogist.}}'' This source encompasses more than just marriage records. It includes more than 175,000 indexed names.  The [http://www.in.gov/library/ Genealogy Division of the Indiana State Library] has microfilm indexes of Indiana marriage records from 1958 to the present. The [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library] has these microfilm indexes for 1962 to 1992.


<br>The Indiana State Board of Health published abstracts of post-1958 marriage records annually from 1958 to 1965. These published volumes are available at the [http://www.in.gov/library/ Indiana State Library] and the [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library]. The FamilySearch Library has them for 1960 and 1964.
*''Indiana Source Book: Genealogical Material from the Hoosier Genealogist,'' This source encompasses more than just marriage records. It includes more than 175,000 indexed names.


== Death Records  ==
The [http://www.in.gov/library/ Genealogy Division of the Indiana State Library] has microfilm indexes of Indiana marriage records from 1958 to the present. The [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library] has these microfilm indexes for 1962 to 1992.
=== When the Records Begin ===


Death records began in a few Indiana cities as early as the 1870s, but the first law requiring county registration of death was passed in 1882. In 1900, all deaths were to be registered with the state. Compliance with the law varied until 1920 and deaths that occurred were now alwaysrecorded.
<br>'''''Marriage Indexes Online'''''


===How to Order Original Copies===
[http://208.119.72.68/INMarriages1850/marriages_search.asp Marriages through 1850] is a statewide searchable database on the Indiana State Library's website. The database was compiled from many sources, including original records and published marriage record indexes, among them, Willard Heiss's ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'': Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana (see [[Indiana Church Records|Indiana Church Records]]). The inclusion of Heiss's work in this database is significant since some early Quaker marriages may not appear in civil records. The Indiana State Library's pre-1850 marriage index database includes 330,000 entries, but may not be inclusive.  
To obtain a copy of the death record, contact the [http://www.in.gov/isdh/20422.htm county health department] where the death took place, or from the Indiana State Board of Health.  


[https://forms.in.gov/Download.aspx?id=5621 Form for requesting a death record from the Indiana State Department of Health] (Download)
FamilySearch has an ongoing project to index Indiana marriage records in partnership with the Indiana Genealogical Society. This searchable database, available at [http://search.labs.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=collectionDetails;c=1410397 Record Search] currently is&nbsp;44 percent complete.&nbsp;The index portion covers 18 of Indiana's 92 Indiana counties (Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Decatur, Dubois, Franklin, Harrison, Henry, Huntington, Marshall, Ohio, Owen, Rush, and Sullivan). The descriptive material for the collection indicates that it also includes searchable images of records for the counties of Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Clark, Clay, Daviess, Decatur, DeKalb, Dearborn, Delaware, Dubois, Harrison, Huntington, Marshall, Ohio, Owen and Rush. The database's title&nbsp;is "Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959," however a few entries date as early as 1790.


When ordering a death record, request a "copy of the original certificate for genealogical purposes." This ensures an actual copy of the death record instead of a typed version of the record. You must also show proof of your relationship to the individual.  [http://www.in.gov/isdh/files/Id_requirements.doc Requirements for ordering a death record.] (Download)<br>
The Indiana State Library has a searchable index for [http://208.119.72.68/INMarriages93to02/in_marriages_search.asp Indiana Marriages, 1993-2002].  


=== Death Indexes  ===
Ancestry.com's Indiana offerings include searchable databases titled ''Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941,'' ''Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920'' and ''Indiana Births, 1880-1920.'' These databases were compiled primarily from the published WPA indexes. Ancestry.com is a subscription database, but many public libraries maintain subscriptions that their patrons may use onsite.


'''Online databases:'''<br>There are many online marriage indexes available. See the above [[Indiana Vital Records#Indiana_Birth.2C_Marriage.2C_and_Death_Indexes_and_Records_Online|Indiana Birth, Marriage, and Death Indexes and Records Online.]] <br>  
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'''Indexes on Microfilm copy:<br>'''During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Indiana Works Progress Administration (WPA) indexed many counties' death records for the period of 1882 to 1920. The death index gives the name of the deceased, gender, color, age at death, date of death, place of death, and book and page number of the courthouse ledger.
== Vital Record Abstracts &amp; Transcripts  ==


*[http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library]  
The Indiana State Board of Health published abstracts of post-1958 marriage records annually from 1958 to 1965. These published volumes are available at the [http://www.in.gov/library/ Indiana State Library] and the [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Allen County Public Library]. The Family History Library has them for 1960 and 1964.
*[http://www.genealogycenter.org/Home.aspx Allen County Public Library]  
*[[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|Family History Library]]


'''A wiki article describing an online collection is found at[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indiana,_Death_Index_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) :]'''[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indiana,_Death_Index_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) <br>]
Transcripts of many Indiana vital records, including more than 175,000 indexed names, are published in Indiana Source Book: Genealogical Material from the Hoosier Genealogist, cited in the “For Further Reading” at the bottom of this article.  


[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indiana,_Death_Index_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Indiana, Death Index (FamilySearch Historical Records)]
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'''Original Typescripts of Indexes: '''<br>
=== Adoption Records  ===


*[http://www.in.gov/library/countyrecords.htm Indiana State Library] <br>
== <br>Marriage Records  ==


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Many '''eloping couples '''went to Crown Point, Lake County Indiana to be married as there was no waiting period between the time of issuing a license and the performance of the marriage.&nbsp; Eloping couples form Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio were married in Crown Point, Indiana.


'''Fetal Deaths'''
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Only parents may request a copy of a "Certificate of Birth Resulting in Stillbirth."  The parents may request a copy of a "Fetal Death Record."<ref>The “United States Fetal Death Records,” ''Lake Superior Roots, v 29, no 2.''  (Marquette, Michigan:  Marquette County Genealogical Society, 2016), 11.</ref>


=== Order a copy of the certificate===
'''Marriage Indexes on Compact Disc'''
If the index you search does not have an image, you can order vital records from different agencies depending when the event took place:
*[http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/indiana.htm Indiana Certificates] online ($)
*[[Indiana Vital Records#More_Online.C2.A0Indiana_Vital_Records_Links.C2.A0|More Online Indiana Vital Records Links]]
*[http://www.genealogybranches.com/indiana.html Indiana Vital Records Indexes] (genealogybranches.com)


=== Coroner's Records ===
*''Marriage Records.'' [Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee]. <ref>Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1994. (Family History Library compact disc #9 number 2) </ref>This is not circulated to Family History Centers It was formerly called Hunting for Bears The Indiana marriage records range from 1800 to 1901 however there are not many after 1860 This record includes marriages from 51 counties and is arranged by county and Soundex code It shows names county and marriage dates


Coroner's records are another source of death information. The Coroner’s Office was established in 1788 during the Northwest Territory period and continued under Indiana’s 1816 and 1851 Constitutions. The coroner investigated deaths whose causes were unknown or resulted from violence to determine the cause of death. Coroner inquests were published in the local newspaper. Before 1879, few coroner’s records survive. Beginning in 1879, the coroner was required to file a report with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Many of these records survive.  Some Indiana Coroner's records are at the [http://alpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/default/ Allen County Public Library] and the [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Library]].  
*''Marriage Records, Early–1850''. (Illinois, Indiana) <ref>Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992. (Family History Library compact disc #9 part 228) </ref>This is not circulated to Family History Centers It was compiled by Liahona Research The records are from about 1800 to 1850 This record includes marriages from 83 counties and is arranged by county and Soundex code It shows names county and marriage dates This disc may include records with different time periods than the disc above.


=== Mortality Schedules  ===
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Mortality schedules taken in conjunction with the federal census in 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 reported deaths that occurred within the twelve months prior to the recording of the census. These mortality schedules are additional death records for those individuals whose deaths occurred in the narrow time frame of the one-year period before these four census years. A free online source for some of this mortality schedule information is [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/in-mortality-schedule.htm The Indiana Federal and State Census Record Mortality Schedules] website hosted by New Horizons Genealogical Services. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8756 Ancestry.com] has also indexed Indiana Mortality Schedules.


For more information on [[United States Census Mortality Schedules|Mortality Schedules]].
=== Divorces  ===


=== Cause of Death ===
See [[Indiana Divorce Records|Indiana Divorce Records]].
*[[Historical Causes of Death|Causes of Death]] - use this resource when trying to interpret a disease or medical condition listed on a death record or certificate


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== Divorce Records  ==
== Substitute Vital Records  ==
===When the Records Begin===
Divorces were first authorized by legislation in the Northwest Territory in 1795. They were granted through the General Court or Circuit Court. Generally this legislation remained in effect through Indiana’s territorial period (1800–1816), and courts having civil jurisdiction also heard divorce cases. In 1807 the territorial General Assembly also had power to grant divorces; in 1811 they passed two acts granting divorces. From 1817 to 1852 the Circuit Court in each county had jurisdiction over divorces, and the Indiana General Assembly could also grant divorces, through special legislation. These early divorces have been abstracted:
 
''Divorces Granted by the Indiana General Assembly Prior to 1852'' by M.E.E. Newland. 1981. To locate a copy nearest you, search [http://www.worldcat.org/title/divorces-granted-by-the-indiana-general-assembly-prior-to-1852/oclc/8180298 WorldCat.org]


===How to Order Original Copies===
'''''Birth Record Substitutes'''''


The Court of Common Pleas in each county could grant divorces concurrently with its Circuit Court from 1853 to 1873. As Superior courts were established in various counties, they have had concurrent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court. Divorces were entered in the appropriate court’s Order Book, and these books are being microfilmed through 1920 by the [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Library]]. Original pleadings remain as they survive in each county. They may show the date of marriage, children, residencies, and other helpful information.  
[http://webcat.acpl.lib.in.us/uhtbin/cgisirsi/X/SIRSI/O/123?query_type=&user_id=webserver&password=&library=ALL&srchfield1=GENERAL%5ESUBJECT%5EGENERAL%5E%5Ewords+anywhere+&searchdata1=ocm41474108 ''Pre-1882 Indiana Births from Secondary Sources''] Vols. I and II (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Heritage Pathways, Inc. 1999). Each volume includes approximately 10,0000 entries for births that took place in Indiana prior to the advent of civil birth records. This data was taken from a variety of sources, including family Bible records, Civil War pension files, private family files and genealogical periodicals.  


Contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court for more information, providing names and approximate date of divorce.
'''''Death Record Substitutes'''''


The [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Library]] has some divorce records for Indiana. Using the Place Search of the [https://beta.familysearch.org/#form=catalog FamilySearch Catalog], type in the county, then click on the topic: Divorce Records.  
As an alternative source of death information before the advent of civil death records, or as a supplement to death records, coroner's records may be useful. The Coroner’s Office was established in 1788 during the Northwest Territory period and continued under Indiana’s 1816 and 1851 Constitutions. The coroner investigated deaths whose causes were unknown or resulted from violence, and determined the cause of death. Coroner inquests were published in the local newspaper. Before 1879, few coroner’s records survived. Beginning in 1879, the coroner was required to file a report with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Many of these records survive.  


[[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|How to locate a microfilm number in the FamilySearch Catalog.]] <br>
Other possible sources of substitute vital records-type information include:


== Additional Helps  ==
*[[Indiana Church Records|Indiana Church]]
=== Tips  ===
*[[Indiana Cemeteries|Indiana Cemetery]]
*Information listed on vital records is given by an informant.  Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.  The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
*[[Indiana Census|Indiana Census]]
*If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial.  A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths. [[Indiana Vital Records#Substitute_Records|Other substitute records.]]  
*[[Indiana History|Indiana History]]
*Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records.  Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be unavailable to anyone except a direct relative.<br>
*[[Indiana Newspapers|Indiana Newspapers]]
*[[Indiana Military Records|Indiana Military]]  
*[[Indiana Periodicals|Indiana Periodicals]]


=== Burned, Lost, or Missing Records  ===
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For a list of record loss in Indiana counties see the following:


*[[Burned Counties Research|Burned Counties Research in FamilySearch Wiki]]
== Tips  ==
*[http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=2424 Michael John Neill, ''Burned Counties'' in Family History Circle]


=== Substitute Records ===
*Information listed on vital records is given by an informant.&nbsp; Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.&nbsp; The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
*If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial.&nbsp; A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths.
*Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records.&nbsp; Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be unavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
*Search for Vital Record in the Family History Caralog by using a '''Place Search '''and then choosing '''Vital Records'''.&nbsp; Search for&nbsp;'''Indiana''' to locate records filed&nbsp; by the State and then&nbsp;search the '''name of the county''' to locate records kept by the county.


These links will take you to wiki pages describing alternate sources for birth, marriage and death records.
== <br>Archives, Libraries and Societies  ==


*[[Indiana Church Records|Church Records]]: Depending on the denomination, church records may contain information about birth, marriage and death.
*[[Indiana Archives and Libraries|Indiana Archives and Libraries]]
*[[Indiana Societies|Indiana Societies]]


*[[Indiana Cemeteries|Cemetery Records]]: Cemetery records are a rich source of birth and death information. These records may also reveal family relationships.
== Guide to Vital Records  ==


*[[Indiana Census|Census Records]]: Census records are a valuable source for birth and marriage information. You may also determine approximate time of death when the individual disappear from the census. This is a good place to begin a search.
You can learn more about the history, contents, and availability of Indiana state and county birth, marriage, and death records in:


*[[Indiana Newspapers|Newspapers]]: Besides obituaries, local newspapers may contain birth and marriage announcements and death notices. Also check newspaper social columns for additional information.  
*''Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Indiana. Indianapolis - Historical Records Survey, 1941.'' <ref>Family History Library book [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;titleno=211934&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;disp=Guide+to+public+vital+statistics+records%20%20&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;columns=*,0,0 977.2 A5h]; film [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;titleno=211934&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;disp=Guide+to+public+vital+statistics+records%20%20&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;columns=*,0,0 874046 item 5]; fiche [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;titleno=211934&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;disp=Guide+to+public+vital+statistics+records%20%20&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;columns=*,0,0 6051202]. </ref>This is designed to direct vital records searchers to the correct record series. It is divided into sections for births, marriages, deaths, and divorces and it is subdivided into state, county, and municipal sections. Counties are listed alphabetically, municipalities alphabetically thereunder. It describes the dates covered, number of volumes, arrangement, and&nbsp;fees for copies of each record.


*[[Indiana Obituaries|Obituaries]]: Obituaries found in newspapers can list the age of the deceased, birth date and place, death date and place, and names of living relatives and their residences.
== Indiana&nbsp;Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online  ==


*[[Indiana Periodicals|Periodicals]]: Local genealogical and historical societies often publish periodicals which may contain abstracted early birth, marriage and death information.
The following is a list of online resources useful for locating Indiana Vital Records which consist of [[United States Birth Records|births]], adoptions, [[United States Marriage Records|marriages]], divorces, and [[United States Death Records|deaths]]. Check [[Indiana_Vital_Records|Indiana Vital Records&nbsp;Online]] for more information about the resources listed below. Most online resources for Indiana Vital Records are indexes. After locating a person in an index always consult the original record to [[Contradictions and discrepancies|confirm the information]] in the index. '''<br>'''


*[[Indiana Military Records|Military Records]]: Military pension records can give birth, marriage and death information, In addtion, soldiers' homes records can include this same information.
*[http://fhlfavorites.info/Links/USA_States/States_Frames/Indiana/indiana.htm Indiana Links] from [http://fhlfavorites.info/ fhlfavorites.info] -&nbsp;Free
*Indiana State Library [http://www.in.gov/library/genealogy.htm Family History Resources] - Free
*[http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/regional.html#Indiana Indiana Databases] listed on [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ Rootsweb.com]&nbsp;- Free
*USGenWeb.org [http://INgenweb.com/ Indiana Site] - Free
*Search for Indiana Collections on [http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#start FamilySearch Record Search] under [http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#r=0;p=allCollections Canada, USA, and Mexico] - Free
*The Vital Records Search and Information Directory for [http://www.daddezio.com/records/room/RR-IN-NDX.html Indiana] - Free/$
*Wee Monster Links for Indiana [http://www.germanroots.com/vitalrecords.html#Indiana Birth &amp; Marriage]&nbsp;and [http://www.germanroots.com/deathrecords.html Death] Records -&nbsp;Free/$
*Linkpendium Links for [http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/IN/ Indiana Genealogy and History], including individual Counties&nbsp;-&nbsp;Free/$&nbsp;
*Progenealogists Links for the [http://progenealogists.com/genealogysleuthb.htm United States]. Press '''Ctrl + F''' on the keyboard to search for '''Indiana''' or '''IN''' -&nbsp;Free/$
*Search the [http://www.ancestryinstitution.com/search/locality/dbpage.aspx?tp=2&p=17&categoryFilterID=34&showPaging=true Indiana Birth, Marriage &amp; Death] Records at Ancestry.com - $&nbsp;
*Order [http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/Indiana.htm Indiana Certificates] online -&nbsp;<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1247073573052_30" /><span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1247073573052_178" />$&nbsp;<br>


*[[Indiana Probate Records|Probate Records]]: If no death record exists, probate records may be helpful in estimating when an individual has died. Probate records in the 20th Century often contain the exact death date.
" The first law regulating marriages in Indiana was made in 1788, and marriage licenses became mandiatory in 1800.&nbsp; The statutes of the Northwest Territory (time period - states included) required that (1) banns be read fifteen days before the marriage, (2) the male be seventeen years of age and (3) the female be fourteen years of age." ''Red Book ''page 200-Indiana


*[[Indiana History|History]]:  Local histories, family histories and biographies can all be sources of birth, marriage and death information. Often this information is found in county-level records or in surname searches of the FamilySearch Catalog.
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== More Online Indiana Vital Records Links  ==
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*USGenWeb.org [http://INgenweb.org/ Indiana Website] - Free
*[http://userdb.rootsweb.ancestry.com/regional.html#Indiana Indiana Databases] listed on Rootsweb.com - Free
*German Roots Links for Indiana [http://www.germanroots.com/vitalrecords.html#Indiana Birth &amp; Marriage] and [http://www.germanroots.com/deathrecords.html Death] Records - Free/$ This site includes all vital records, not just those of German descent.
 
 
'''Wiki articles describing online collections are found at:'''
 
*[[Indiana Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|Indiana Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records]]
*[[Indiana County Marriage Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|Indiana County Marriage Records - FamilySearch Historical Records]]
 
== References:  ==
 
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You can learn more about the history, contents, and availability of Indiana state and county birth, marriage, and death records in:


*''Finding Indiana Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Research'' by M. Teresa Baer and Geneil Breeze. 2007. {{FSC|1379213|item}} To locate a copy nearest you, search [http://www.worldcat.org/title/finding-indiana-ancestors-a-guide-to-historical-research/oclc/75390292 WorldCat]
== References  ==
*''Indiana Genealogical Research'' by George K. Schweitzer. 1996. {{FSC|780986|item}} To locate a copy nearest you, search [http://www.worldcat.org/title/indiana-genealogical-research/oclc/35034809 WorldCat]


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Indiana Birth, Marriage and Death Records[edit | edit source]

Introduction to Vital Records

Vital Records consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. United States Vital Records has additional research guidance on researching and using vital records. A copy or an extract of most original records can be purchased from the Indiana Vital Records State Department of Health or the County Clerk's office of the county where the event occurred. See also Indiana Statewide Indexes and Collections at the Family History Library.

 
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Birth Records Marriage Records  Death/Will Records
1925 - present


Birth and Death Records[edit | edit source]

Indiana law required the recording of births and deaths beginning in 1882. Few civil birth and death records predate this time period. In fact, early compliance with the law varied and many births and deaths that occured in Indiana between 1882 and 1900 were not recorded. Most birth and death record ledgers are in the courthouse or another government facility in the county in which the event took place.

The Family History Library has microfilms of some Indiana county birth and death records, as does the Indiana State Library. The Allen County Public Library also has some original Indiana vital records on microfilm.

A second copy of birth and death records was filed with the Indiana State Department of Health in Indianapolis beginning in 1900 for deaths and October 1907 for births.

Vital Records Department
Indiana State Department of Health
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-233-1325
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. EDST

Application for Search & Certified Copy of Birth Record (State Level)

Application for Search & Certified Copy of Death Record (State Level)

You may order records by telephone if you have a major credit card.

Fees for obtaining copies of the state’s records are listed on several Internet genealogical web sites and in:

  • Where to Write for Vital Records: Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Divorces. [1]Copies of this booklet are available at the Family History Library and at Family History Centers. The booklet can also be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402-9328. The booklet is also included on the Family History Library’s SourceGuide compact disc, and on the FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service at www.familysearch.org. You can also write to the Indiana Vital Records Office (address above) for current information.

Birth and death records are public records in Indiana, but the interpretation of the term "public records" varies greatly among government officials at the county level, so public access is inconsistent.


Information in Indiana Birth Records
Types of Information early -  1907  1907 - present
Name of Child    
Sex    
Race     
Parents' Names    
Midwife/Doctor    
Date & Place of Birth    
Residence research & complete 


Information in Indiana Death Records
Types of Information
before - 1900
1900 - present
Name of Deceased

 

 
Date of Death
 

 
Place of Death
 

 
Date of Birth/Age
 

 
Place of Birth

 
Place of Burial

 
Parents' Names/Maiden

 
Occupation of Deceased

Marital Status




Delayed Birth Records

Delayed registrations of births are found in the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. Registrations began in July 1941, and although the law is still in effect, most registrations occurred in the 1940s. They may contain information on births that occurred as early as the 1870s. Certificates for births that were originally not recorded were granted after a petition was filed with the court. These registrations may also contain births of people born outside of the county and even those outside of the U.S. Contact the clerk for copies. The Family History Library has microfilms of delayed birth registrations for more then 60 counties. For example:

  • Indiana. Circuit Court (Marshall County). Delayed Birth Records, 1941–1971. [2]


Marriage Records[edit | edit source]

Marriage records usually date from the formation of each county and are found in the County Clerk's Office in each county. Marriage records prior to the late 1800s usually include only the names of the couple, the date of the marriage and sometimes the date of the license, the officiant's name, the county of marriage, and sometimes the names of witnesses. Late in the 19th century, more detailed marriage application forms began to be used. Depending on the time period, they may include the names of the parents of the bride and groom, including their mothers' maiden names, occupations and residences for the bridal couple and their parents, whether the bride and/or groom had been married previously and how the previous marriage(s) ended (death or divorce). Often the marriage application also had a section where the parties were asked to attest that they were of legal age, were not insane, whether the groom could support a family, and similar questions. 

Since 1958, marriages also have been registered both at the county level, and at the state level at the Indiana State Department of Health in Indianapolis.

The Family History Library and the Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection have microfilm copies of many Indiana marriage records. The Genealogy Collection of the Allen County Public Library has microfim copies of marriage records for 31 of the state's 92 counties. Check the ACPL Microfilm Catalog under "States" to determine the collection's holdings for specific counties and years.


Information in Indiana Marriage Records
Types of Information early - 1958  1958 - present
Name of Bride/Groom    
Date of Marriage    
Location of Marriage    
Presiding Official    
Date of Birth
 
Place of Birth
 
Residence at Time of Marriage
 


Vital Record Indexes[edit | edit source]

Birth & Death Indexes

During the late 1930s and early 1940s, the Indiana Works Progress Administration indexed many counties' birth and death records for the period of 1882 to 1920. These index volumes often are available at public libraries in the counties they cover, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne. The original typescripts of the WPA indexes are at the Indiana State Library. The birth index provides the name of the child, its father’s name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, date of birth, and the book and page number of the courthouse ledger where the original may be found. The death index gives the name of the deceased, gender, color, age at death, date of death, place of death, and book and page number of the courthouse ledger. 


Marriage Indexes

Published marriage record indexes are available for most Indiana counties from the earliest marriages to the early or mid-1900s and sometimes beyond. Many of these were compiled by the Works Progress Administration and cover marriages from county formation to 1920. They are arranged alphabetically by the name of the bride or groom and include name of spouse, color, date of marriage and for marriages after 1905, sometimes date of birth. These indexes reference the book and page number of the marriage ledger in the county courthouse where the original record may be found. For some counties, there is an additional supplemental marriage index that includes information from the longer marriage application form that began to be used toward the end of the 19th century. Besides the indiviidual's name, Information in the supplemental index may include father’s given name, mother’s maiden name, gender, color, age at next birthday, date of marriage, and courthouse book and page number. The spouse's name is not listed in these supplemental indexes.

Additional published marriage index collections include:

  • Indiana Marriages, Early to 1825: A Research Tool. [3] This index includes the name of the groom, the bride, marriage date and county and includes more than 26,000 names.
  • Indiana Source Book: Genealogical Material from the Hoosier Genealogist, This source encompasses more than just marriage records. It includes more than 175,000 indexed names.

The Genealogy Division of the Indiana State Library has microfilm indexes of Indiana marriage records from 1958 to the present. The Allen County Public Library has these microfilm indexes for 1962 to 1992.


Marriage Indexes Online

Marriages through 1850 is a statewide searchable database on the Indiana State Library's website. The database was compiled from many sources, including original records and published marriage record indexes, among them, Willard Heiss's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy: Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana (see Indiana Church Records). The inclusion of Heiss's work in this database is significant since some early Quaker marriages may not appear in civil records. The Indiana State Library's pre-1850 marriage index database includes 330,000 entries, but may not be inclusive.

FamilySearch has an ongoing project to index Indiana marriage records in partnership with the Indiana Genealogical Society. This searchable database, available at Record Search currently is 44 percent complete. The index portion covers 18 of Indiana's 92 Indiana counties (Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Decatur, Dubois, Franklin, Harrison, Henry, Huntington, Marshall, Ohio, Owen, Rush, and Sullivan). The descriptive material for the collection indicates that it also includes searchable images of records for the counties of Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Boone, Brown, Carroll, Clark, Clay, Daviess, Decatur, DeKalb, Dearborn, Delaware, Dubois, Harrison, Huntington, Marshall, Ohio, Owen and Rush. The database's title is "Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959," however a few entries date as early as 1790.

The Indiana State Library has a searchable index for Indiana Marriages, 1993-2002.

Ancestry.com's Indiana offerings include searchable databases titled Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941, Indiana Deaths, 1882-1920 and Indiana Births, 1880-1920. These databases were compiled primarily from the published WPA indexes. Ancestry.com is a subscription database, but many public libraries maintain subscriptions that their patrons may use onsite.


Vital Record Abstracts & Transcripts[edit | edit source]

The Indiana State Board of Health published abstracts of post-1958 marriage records annually from 1958 to 1965. These published volumes are available at the Indiana State Library and the Allen County Public Library. The Family History Library has them for 1960 and 1964.

Transcripts of many Indiana vital records, including more than 175,000 indexed names, are published in Indiana Source Book: Genealogical Material from the Hoosier Genealogist, cited in the “For Further Reading” at the bottom of this article.


Adoption Records[edit | edit source]


Marriage Records
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Many eloping couples went to Crown Point, Lake County Indiana to be married as there was no waiting period between the time of issuing a license and the performance of the marriage.  Eloping couples form Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois and Ohio were married in Crown Point, Indiana.


Marriage Indexes on Compact Disc

  • Marriage Records. [Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee]. [4]This is not circulated to Family History Centers It was formerly called Hunting for Bears The Indiana marriage records range from 1800 to 1901 however there are not many after 1860 This record includes marriages from 51 counties and is arranged by county and Soundex code It shows names county and marriage dates
  • Marriage Records, Early–1850. (Illinois, Indiana) [5]This is not circulated to Family History Centers It was compiled by Liahona Research The records are from about 1800 to 1850 This record includes marriages from 83 counties and is arranged by county and Soundex code It shows names county and marriage dates This disc may include records with different time periods than the disc above.


Divorces[edit | edit source]

See Indiana Divorce Records.


Substitute Vital Records[edit | edit source]

Birth Record Substitutes

Pre-1882 Indiana Births from Secondary Sources Vols. I and II (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Heritage Pathways, Inc. 1999). Each volume includes approximately 10,0000 entries for births that took place in Indiana prior to the advent of civil birth records. This data was taken from a variety of sources, including family Bible records, Civil War pension files, private family files and genealogical periodicals.

Death Record Substitutes

As an alternative source of death information before the advent of civil death records, or as a supplement to death records, coroner's records may be useful. The Coroner’s Office was established in 1788 during the Northwest Territory period and continued under Indiana’s 1816 and 1851 Constitutions. The coroner investigated deaths whose causes were unknown or resulted from violence, and determined the cause of death. Coroner inquests were published in the local newspaper. Before 1879, few coroner’s records survived. Beginning in 1879, the coroner was required to file a report with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Many of these records survive.

Other possible sources of substitute vital records-type information include:


Tips[edit | edit source]

  • Information listed on vital records is given by an informant.  Learn the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) of the record.  The closer the relationship of the informant to the subject(s) and whether or not the informant was present at the time of the event can help determine the accuracy of the information found on the record.
  • If you are unable to locate vital records recorded by governments, search for church records of christening, marriage, death or burial.  A family Bible may have been used to record births, marriages and deaths.
  • Privacy laws may restrict your access to some vital records.  Copies of some vital records recorded in the last 100 years may be unavailable to anyone except a direct relative.
  • Search for Vital Record in the Family History Caralog by using a Place Search and then choosing Vital Records.  Search for Indiana to locate records filed  by the State and then search the name of the county to locate records kept by the county.


Archives, Libraries and Societies
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Guide to Vital Records[edit | edit source]

You can learn more about the history, contents, and availability of Indiana state and county birth, marriage, and death records in:

  • Guide to Public Vital Statistics Records in Indiana. Indianapolis - Historical Records Survey, 1941. [6]This is designed to direct vital records searchers to the correct record series. It is divided into sections for births, marriages, deaths, and divorces and it is subdivided into state, county, and municipal sections. Counties are listed alphabetically, municipalities alphabetically thereunder. It describes the dates covered, number of volumes, arrangement, and fees for copies of each record.

Indiana Birth, Marriage and Death Records Online[edit | edit source]

The following is a list of online resources useful for locating Indiana Vital Records which consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths. Check Indiana Vital Records Online for more information about the resources listed below. Most online resources for Indiana Vital Records are indexes. After locating a person in an index always consult the original record to confirm the information in the index.

" The first law regulating marriages in Indiana was made in 1788, and marriage licenses became mandiatory in 1800.  The statutes of the Northwest Territory (time period - states included) required that (1) banns be read fifteen days before the marriage, (2) the male be seventeen years of age and (3) the female be fourteen years of age." Red Book page 200-Indiana



References[edit | edit source]

  1. Hyattsville, Md.: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, March 1993.
  2. Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1989. (Family History Library film1651781 items2–4.)
  3. Bountiful, Utah: Precision Indexing, 1991. (Family History Library book 977.2 V22i.
  4. Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1994. (Family History Library compact disc #9 number 2)
  5. Orem, Utah: Automated Archives, 1992. (Family History Library compact disc #9 part 228)
  6. Family History Library book 977.2 A5h; film 874046 item 5; fiche 6051202.