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Vanderburgh County was formed 1 Feb 1818 from Gibson, Posey, and Warrick Counties. It was named for Capt. Henry Vanderburgh (1760 - 1812), a Revolutionary War veteran and the judge for the Indiana Territory. There are 8 Civil Townships: Armstrong, Center, German, Knight, Perry, Pigeon, Scott and Union, and the County Seat is at Evansville. More
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Welcome to this Vanderburgh County, Indiana Genealogy Trails
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My name is J
Mike and I am your Vanderburgh county host.
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Updates
2024 1870 Mortality Sched 4th & 6th Ward Added
2023 1870 Mortality Sched German Twp Added
2022 - Family Bibles -Ziemer Funeral Home
2021 - 4th St ME Church Membership - Obituaries
2020 Creation of the County (History)
2019 Holy Innocents Episcopal Church Marriage Records 1868-1917
2018 Protestant German Cemetery added
Steinmetz Family Bible
2017 - Biographies - Harrington - Mackey
2016 Obituaries Mary Henry, Elizabeth McCutchan, E J Loehr by Kathryn Todd
Biographies added Willard Carpenter, Marcus Sherwood, William Caldwell, H. W. Cloud
2016 - Court Records added - Church Records added
Dec 2015 - Obituary Index completed
Oct 2015 - Biographies from 1889 added
Sept 2015 - Finish 1854-59 Marriages Thanks to V. Bryant!
July 2015 - Marriges 1814 - 1840 added,
June 2015 - Added new Census page, Biography index page and census records,
Vanderburgh County gets new Host J. Mike
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