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These repositories preserve sources, maintain indexes, and provide services to help genealogists document their ancestors who lived in Indiana.
Wiki Articles on Major Repositories in Indiana[edit | edit source]
Indiana Genealogical Society · Willard Library · Allen County Public Library · National Archives at Chicago · Newberry Library
Online Records of Indiana[edit | edit source]
National Repositories[edit | edit source]
National Archives at Chicago 7358 South Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629 Telephone: 773-948-9001 Fax: 773-948-9050 Website
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Statewide Repositories[edit | edit source]
Allen County Public Library
Genealogy Center
900 Webster Street
Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Telephone: 219-421-1225
Website
Email
The Genealogy Center houses the second largest genealogy research collection in the United States, and the largest in a public library. It is primarily a North American collection, with some complementary resources for the British Isles and other European countries. One of America's best genealogical libraries. They especially shine in genealogical periodicals, printed county histories, and printed family histories.[1] See:
- Karen B Cavanaugh, A Genealogist’s Guide to the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, 3rd ed. (Fort Wayne, Ind.: Cavanaugh, 1983). WorldCat 10295892; The FamilySearch Library has the original 1980 edition titled A Genealogist's Guide to the Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Public Library, FS Library Book 977.274/F1 A3c.
Indiana State Archives
6440 East 30th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219-1007
Telephone: 317-591-5222
Fax: 317-233-1713
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Indiana State Library
315 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
TollFree 1-866-683-0008
This Library has three significant sections helpful to genealogical researchers:[1]
Indiana Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 10507
Fort Wayne, IN 46825-0507
Indiana Historical Society
315 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone: 317-232-1882
Fax: 317-233-3109
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Regional Repositories[edit | edit source]
Anderson Public Library
111 East 12th Street
Anderson, IN 46016
Phone:(765) 641-2456
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Hancock County Public Library
900 W McKenzie Rd, Greenfield, IN
Phone: (317) 462-5141
Hancock County Public Library - Sugar Creek Branch
5087 West US 52. New Palestine, IN 46163.
Phone: (317) 861-6618
Lake County Public Library Merrillville Branch
1919 W 81st Ave
Merrillville, IN 46410
Phone: 219.769.3541
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Northern Indiana Historical Society and Center for History
808 West Washington Street
South Bend, IN 46601
Phone:574.235.9664
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Email
Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library: Indiana Room
1120 Stafford Rd, Plainfield, IN 46168
(317) 839-6602
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St. Joseph County Public Library
304 S Main St
South Bend, IN 46601
Phone: (574) 282-4646
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Vigo County Public Library
One Library Square
Terre Haute, IN 47807
Phone:812-232-1113
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Vincennes University Lewis Historical Library
1002 North First St.
Vincennes, Indiana 47591
Telephone (Administration): 812-888-5160
Website
Email
Willard Library
21 First Avenue
Evansville, IN 47710
Telephone: 812-425-4309
Email
Website
Genealogy and Local History
Outside of Indiana Respoistories[edit | edit source]
60 West Waltron Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Telephone: 312-255-3512
Email: reference@.
Internet: Newberry Library
Courthouse Record Losses[edit | edit source]
There have been over 50 courthouse fires and other natural disasters in Indiana that have caused significant losses of records. A list of these lost records was prepared by John J. Newman of the Indiana Supreme Court in 1988. In the list, the date in parentheses following the county name is the year the county was organized. A fire in one parent county might have affected other counties that were later divided off from it.
- Boone (1830) 1856–loss of deed records (partially re-recorded), tax, and commissioner records
- Brown (1836) 1873–loss of deed and mortgage records (partially re-recorded)
- Clark (1801) 1937–flood, loss of original court, marriage, and probate files
- Clay (1825) 1851–early probate and marriage records were destroyed (all deeds and mortgages survived)
- Daviess (1817) 1891, 1927, 1985; 1891–fire heavily damaged deeds, mortgages, and commissioner records (fragments were re-recorded from original ledgers)
- Dearborn (1803) 1826–loss of virtually all courthouse records
- DeKalb (1837) 1913–loss of Clerk’s records, including naturalization, some marriages, most probate, and nearly all civil records
- Dubois (1818) 1839–loss of all courthouse records (some court and deed records were re-recorded)
- Jasper (1838) 1865–loss of all court and marriage records (a few were re-recorded)
- Jennings (1817) 1859–loss of some records; 1950s– man-made loss of civil complete order books and naturalization records by mold due to poor storage
- Johnson (1823) 1847 and 1874–loss of original papers; marriage book one begins July 1830, but a few marriage licenses date from 1823.
- Knox (1790) 1814–loss of all deed and mortgage records
- Madison (1823) 1880–loss of marriage, court, and probate records; 1950s–disposal of commissioner and tax records
- Martin (1820) 1876–loss of some tax and commissioner records
- Miami (1834) 1843–loss of all court and marriage records (deed and commissioner records generally survived)
- Morgan (1822) 1876–loss of some court, probate, tax, and commissioner records
- Noble (1836) 1843–loss of all courthouse records; 1859, loss of all court, probate, and marriage records
- Parke (1821) 1833–loss of all courthouse records (some court and deed records re-recorded)
- Porter (1836) 1934–loss of original court and probate files, most contemporaneous to the fire, but some earlier files were destroyed
- Randolph (1818) 1955–disposal of court and probate ledgers, including naturalization records (court order books were not destroyed)
- Spencer (1818) 1833–loss of most records (some court, probate, marriage and deed records survived)
- Sullivan (1817) 1850–loss of virtually all courthouse records (some deed and one probate ledger survived)
- Vermillion (1824) 1923–loss of some commissioner and tax records
- Warren (1827) 1907–loss of commissioner records (many re-recorded) and tax records
Guidebook[edit | edit source]
- Thompson, Donald E. Preliminary Checklist of Archives and Manuscripts in Indiana Repositories. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1980. (FS Library book 977.2 A3p) This book contains lists of manuscripts, the counties they relate to, and the addresses of the libraries and archives that house them. It is arranged alphabetically by county and archive.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 43. WorldCat 39493985; FS Library Book 973 J54d.
- ↑ Genealogy and Local History in The Newberry (accessed 27 February 2015).
- ↑ Dollarhide and Bremer, 39.
- ↑ The Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1960. WorldCat 83367401 FS Library films 928135–928137 and FS Catalog book 973 D22n vols. 1–4
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