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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · For deaths that exist during the time period, try the following databases. Indiana Deaths Databases - Includes Index Only. Try 1st: 1882-1920 - At FamilySearch.org. Free; index of deaths from the Indiana State Board of Health, Division of Vital Records in Indianapolis. Indiana Deaths and Burials, 1750-1993, index. Free.

  2. Apr 15, 2024 · For United States nationwide collections, go to the United States Online Genealogy Records page. Vital Records. Births. 1773-1933: Indiana Births and Christenings at FamilySearch; index only; Also at American Ancestors ($), Findmypast ($), MyHeritage ($) 1880-1920: Indiana WPA Birth Index at Ancestry; index only ($) Marriages. Pre-1850: Indiana ...

  3. Mar 13, 2024 · The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of Indiana. Note: Some of the links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images. Near the bottom of the page under Film/Digital Notes is the name of each sub-collection.

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  5. Online Indiana Death Indexes. Indiana Death Certificates, 1899-2017 at Ancestry (requires payment) index and scanned images of the death certificates. Ancestry also has Indiana Marriage Certificates, 1960-2012, and Indiana Birth Certificates, 1907-1944 (with digitized images; both databases require payment) Pre-1882 Indiana Deaths.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · This collection consist of index and images of mortality schedules from Indiana,1860 to 1880. Mortality Schedules were created in conjunction with the US Federal Census and list people who died in the year preceding the census. Mortality schedules were first included in the 1850 census. These include lists of people who died June 1859 to May 1860, June 1869 to May 1870, and June 1879 to May ...

  7. Jan 19, 2017 · Statewide. A list of these databases is also available as a downloadable PDF on the Indiana State Library’s Indiana County Research Guides page. This blog post is by Jamie Dunn, genealogy librarian. For more information, contact the Genealogy Division at (317) 232-3689 or send us a question through Ask-a-Librarian.

  8. Historical Records A huge archive of historical documents. We’ve gathered a variety of important documents that you can use to tell the story of your family. Those documents record key life events of your ancestors. Including: Cemetery records. Birth, death, and marriage records. Census Records.