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=== Roman Catholic  ===
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[http://www.nd.edu/ University of Notre Dame Archives]<br>607 Hesburgh Library<br>Notre Dame, IN 46556 <br>Phone: (574) 631-6448<br>Fax: (574) 631-7980<br>E-mail: [mailto:archives@nd.edu archives@nd.edu]
[http://www.nd.edu/ University of Notre Dame Archives]<br>607 Hesburgh Library<br>Notre Dame, IN 46556 <br>Phone: (574) 631-6448<br>Fax: (574) 631-7980<br>E-mail: [mailto:archives@nd.edu archives@nd.edu]  


The records of all four Roman Catholic dioceses in Indiana are available on microfilm at the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]. These records include the dioceses of Evansville, Fort Wayne-South Bend, Gary, and Lafayette, plus the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, all to about 1916. The early church records of Vincennes, in what is now Knox County, have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library.  
The records of all four Roman Catholic dioceses in Indiana are available on microfilm at the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]. These records include the dioceses of Evansville, Fort Wayne-South Bend, Gary, and Lafayette, plus the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, all to about 1916. The early church records of Vincennes, in what is now Knox County, have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library.  
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St. Francis Xavier (Vincennes, Indiana). ''Parish Registers, 1780–1960''. Microfilmed 1985. {{FHL|473063|item}} film 1433361-65. The original records are at St. Francis Xavier Church, Vincennes, Indiana. They list baptisms, confirmations, communions, marriages, deaths, and graves of soldiers who served in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War (1835), the Mexican War, and the Civil War. These records may have information about persons from various parts of what is now Indiana and persons traveling through Vincennes.  
St. Francis Xavier (Vincennes, Indiana). ''Parish Registers, 1780–1960''. Microfilmed 1985. {{FHL|473063|item}}film 1433361-65. The original records are at St. Francis Xavier Church, Vincennes, Indiana. They list baptisms, confirmations, communions, marriages, deaths, and graves of soldiers who served in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War (1835), the Mexican War, and the Civil War. These records may have information about persons from various parts of what is now Indiana and persons traveling through Vincennes.  


Other microfilmed Roman Catholic records for Vincennes are also listed in the Family History Library Catalog, such as St. Thomas (1865–1984) and St. John the Baptist (1847–1947).  
Other microfilmed Roman Catholic records for Vincennes are also listed in the Family History Library Catalog, such as St. Thomas (1865–1984) and St. John the Baptist (1847–1947).  
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