Indiana Colonial Records
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History
During the early to mid 1700s, France established several trading posts in Indiana. At the end of the French and Indian War, in 1763, France ceded Indiana to the British. In 1784 indiana became part of the Northwest Territory, and then its own territory in 1800. Indiana became a state in 1816.[1]
Ecclesiastical Records and Sources
The first Catholic parish in Indiana was Saint Francis Xavier in 1734, established by Jesuit missionaries. The Diocese of Vincennes covered both Indiana and Illinois.[2]
- Parish registers, 1749-1786 of Catholic Church. St. François Xavier de Ouabache (Vincennes, Indiana), film 1026606 Item 2. Digital images only.
- Parish registers, 1780-1960 of Catholic Church. St. Francis Xavier (Vincennes, Indiana), film 1433361-1433365. Digital images (most are indexed).
- A History of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Vincennes by Herman Joseph Alerding, (Indianapolis: Carlon and Hollenbeck, 1883, film 0928082).
- The Catholic Church in the Meeting of Two Frontiers by Fintan Glenn Walker, (New York: AMS Press, 1974).
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Additional Reading
References
- ↑ Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the counties of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 583. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FHL book 929.11812 D26 1998
- ↑ Christina K. Schaefer, Genealogical encyclopedia of the colonial Americas : a complete digest of the records of all the counties of the Western Hemisphere (Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1998), 583. WorldCat (Other Libraries); FHL book 929.11812 D26 1998