Kosciusko County, Indiana Genealogy

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Parent County
1835--Kosciusko County was created 7 February 1835 from Elkhart and Cass Counties. County seat: Warsaw

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Kosciusko County, Indiana was named for General Kosciusko who was instrumental in winning the Revolutionary War. In 1781, General Green had laid siege to Ninety Six, in South Carolina. It was in this siege that the Polish General Kosciusko, who had joined the Army, particularly distinguished himself; his conduct on this and as on all other occasions contributed to win the highest esteem of General Washington.

Thaddeus Koscusko, so greatly distinguished in the American Revolution, was born in Lithuania in 1755, of an ancient and noble family, and educated at the military school in Warsaw. His studies were completed in France. By the recommendation of Ben Franklin, he came to America, where Washington appointed him as one of his aids. He was appointed an engineer, with the rank of Colonel in October, 1779. He fortified the camp of general Gates, in his campaign against Burgoyne, and was afterwards sent to West Point, to erect the works there. He stood high in the esteem of both the American and French Officers. He was admitted a member of the Cincinnati, and received the thanks of Congress for his service. At the close of the Revolutionary War, he returned to his native country and was made a Major General under Punistowski. He fought several battles with great bravery, but all his efforts were destroyed by the miserable conduct of the Polish diet.

He was made Generalissimo in 1794 at the outbreak of a new Revolution. He conducted the war with great bravery until he was overpowered and made prisoner by the Russians. The Russians carried him to St. Petersburg and Catharine kept him in close confinement. He was released at the death of Catherine. He was given honors and offered employment in the Russian Service which he declined. The Russian Emperor presented him his own sword but Kosciusko stated, “I no longer need a sword, since I have no longer a country.”

He visited the United States in 1797 and received a grant from Congress for his services. The latter part of his life was spent in Switzerland, where he died in 1817.

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Neighboring Counties

 * Elkhart
 * Fulton
 * Marshall
 * Noble
 * Wabash
 * Whitley

Biographies
Kosciusko County, Indiana Biographies are available online.

Census
Kosciusko County, Indiana Census Records are available online.

Land
Kosciusko County, Indiana Original Tract Book are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Index to Deed Books 1 to 10: 1836- May, 1952 are availabe online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Land Record Research are available online.

Maps
Kosciusko County, Indiana Combination Atlas Map 1879 are available online.

Military
Kosciusko County, Indiana Civil War Soldiers are available online.

Newspapers
Kosciusko County, Indiana Obituaries are online.

Probate
Kosciusko County, Indiana Index to the Early Wills 1844-1920 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Index to Estate Inventories and Administrations 1852-1975 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Index to Guardianship Reports 1871-1964 19 Volumes are available online.

Vital Records
Kosciusko County, Indiana Birth Records from 1882-1920 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Delayed Birth Records1858-1935 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Marriage Records from 1836-1921 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Divorce Records from 1908-1933 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana Death Records from 1882-1920 are available online.

Kosciusko County, Indiana County Farm Records, 1879-1953 are available online.

Voters
Kosciusko County, Indiana Voter's Registratoin Index for 1922 is available online.

Societies and Libraries
Kosciusko County Historical Sociey

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county. Kosciusko County, Indiana USGenWeb is available online.
 * Family History Library Catalog