Free shipping media mail. an index to Indiana naturalization records found in various order books of ninety-two local courts prior to 1907. Family History Section Indiana Historical Society 1981 View More...
National Genealogical Society's Research in the states series had its genesis in the NGS Quarterly with the publication of "Master Plan for North Carolina Research" in 1987. The Quarterly continued to publish state guides and NGS later issued many of them as special publications. The 2008 releases include both revised editions of earlier guides and some new states. Additional states will be added to the series on an ongoing basis. In keeping with today's electronic age, they will all be electronic publications. View More...
This 400-page book includes the names of about 23,000 Union veterans who were members of the Indiana department of the Grand Army of the Republic. The Grand Army of the Republic organization was formed in 1866 in Illinois. Other states followed. At its peak, the national membership reached 409,489 in 1890. Indiana peaked in 1889 with 25,173 members. Indiana published the first death roll in 1883 in its annual report. Information for the death roll was submitted by local chapters, known as posts, about veteran members who had died during the year. Information gathered included veteran's name, r... View More...
This volume explores the political, economic, agricultural, and educational developments in the early years of the nineteenth state. Carmony's book also describes how and why Indiana developed as it did during its formative years, and its role as a member of the United States. Volume 2 of The History of Indiana, co-published with the Indiana Historical Bureau. 924 pages,indexed.
Names include: Arion, Chenowith, Gilliland, Kelso, Posey, Tabbs View More...
This volume explores the political, economic, agricultural, and educational developments in the early years of the nineteenth state. Carmony's book also describes how and why Indiana developed as it did during its formative years, and its role as a member of the United States. Volume 2 of The History of Indiana, co-published with the Indiana Historical Bureau. 924 pages,indexed. Names include: Arion, Chenowith, Gilliland, Kelso, Posey, Tabbs View More...
The author traces the family from England, where they were Quakers, to Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. Allied families include Bruces, Jacksons, Drehobls, Ashcrafts, Fines and others. 298 pages, indexed View More...
This book contains letters written between the U.S. Army post Fort Vincennes and the other american forts on the Ohio River when Ohio and Indiana were the frontier. ?Indiana Historical Society Publications, Volume 19.
The material in this publication will appear as a chapter in the second volume of the biography of Benjamin Harrison by Harry J. Sievers, S.J. The account details an unusually atrocious outrage of body snatching, which contributed materially to the passage of the Ohio Anatomy Act of 1881. 52 pages. View More...
The index to naturalization records contained in "An Index to Naturalization Records in Pre-1907 Order Books of Indiana County Courts" serves as an invaluable resource for genealogical researchers whether they are seeking a "lost" relation or are eager to document the points at which their ancestors became citizens of the United States of America. 172 pages.
This compilation of 3576 entries includes the names found in the territorial election returns which documents are in the Indiana Historical Society. Also included is a poll book of an election for Dearborn County in 1809 as found in Territorial Papers of the United States. All entries in this book are also found in A Partial Census for Indiana Territory 1810. 278 p. & View More...
This compilation of 3576 entries includes the names found in the territorial election returns which documents are in the Indiana Historical Society. Also included is a poll book of an election for Dearborn County in 1809 as found in Territorial Papers of the United States. All entries in this book are also found in A Partial Census for Indiana Territory 1810. 278 p. & View More...
History of a small town in Vanderburgh County, IN, near Evansville, includes black and white illustrations. 259 pages, full name index.
Names include: Aabel, Cooksey, Goshen, Ingle, Piggott, Vickery View More...
Finding Indiana Ancestors: A Guide to Historical Research is a powerful tool, providing an overview of historical research while focusing on Indiana-specific sources. Authored by journalists and archivists, librarians, genealogists, and historians in the state's major historical and genealogical organizations, this book forms a complete guide for research in Indiana. Six model chapters show how to turn data into stories. This significant new guide will help researchers learn how to get started, where to go for the next piece of information, how to interpret the data, and how to incorporate eac... View More...
Prior to the original appearance of this work in 1948, the land records for Indiana had never been published, copied, or indexed by name, and unless you knew the exact location of the land on which your ancestors settled, the records were impossible to use. So in 1948 professional genealogist Margaret R. Waters, author of Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Indiana, copied and published the records to enable researchers to determine if an ancestor did locate in Indiana, and if so, where when. The earliest land records of Indiana Territory go back to 1801, when a land office was established in Cin... View More...
This publication contains the records of Revolutionary service of 1,394 soldiers and patriots who were buried in Indiana. The roster is arranged alphabetically, and after the soldier's full name appears his place of residence, date and place of birth, record of service (with reference made to the source), and if pensioned, the number of the claim, date and place of death, name of wife or wives, date of marriage, names of children, their dates of birth, and so on. In addition, the roster contains a list of 54 "Revolutionary Soldiers Who Were Pensioned in Indiana and Later Transferred to Other S... View More...
2 Volume Set, marriage records from Jay County, Indiana, from the years between 1837-1865. The first half of this book lists the marriages alphabetically by Groom. The second half of the book lists the marriages alphabetically by Bride. Any notations which were added to the original marriage certificate, such as a parent's name, are included only in the Groom portion of the book
Names include: Akin, Crowell, Headington, Lay, Pingry, Stoner View More...
This magical collection of family memories, crafts and recipes, letters and mementos, tells the remarkable tale of six generations of women-and the ties that bind them. It is 1835 and Marianne Metcalfe, a daughter of the French nobility, has just wed Joshua, an American pioneer. Together they set off on their new life, headed for the wilds of Indiana. When they arrive, Marianne establishes not only a homestead, but a legacy even more priceless. Each year at Christmastime, she sits down to record in a beautiful journal her memories of the year, the cherished moments of a life. The tradition is ... View More...
"Kentuckians in Ohio and Indiana" is intended to be of use primarily to genealogists seeking ancestors from Indiana or Ohio of Kentucky descent. However, it will also prove useful to those seeking ancestors of Kentuckians who never left the Commonwealth.
The information abstracted for this book comes from approximately 200 rare county histories and county atlases published between 1876 and 1916. The atlases often list patrons by name, birthplace, and year, and give the year they migrated to the county. Thus, post-Civil War migrants as well as they early settlers are listed. In county historie... View More...
The original record of the 1820 census for Indiana is in the National Archives. This compilation has been made from microfilm copy of that record.
Names include: Cox, Glidewell, Hubble, Mikesel, Richey, Spiller View More...