Vanderburgh County, Indiana Genealogy

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Parent County
1818--Vanderburgh County was created 7 January 1818 from Gibson, Posey and Warrick Counties. County seat: Evansville

Neighboring Counties

 * Gibson
 * Henderson County, Kentucky
 * Posey
 * Warrick

Church
LDS Ward and Branch Records


 * Evansville

Local Histories

 * Gilbert, Frank M., and Bettie Anne Cook. History of the City of Evansville and Vanderburg[H] County, Indiana. (Evansville, Ind. (21 1st Ave., Evansville 47710): Tri-State Genealogical Society, 1988.) 977.233 H2h FHL US/CAN Book      other libraries


 * Elliott, Joseph P. A History of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana; A Complete and Concise Account from the Earliest Times to the Present, Embracing Reminiscences of the Pioneers and Biographical Sketches. (Evansville, Ind: Keller Print. Co, 1970.)  FHL US/CAN Film 1320644 Item 2      other libraries   Google books   Family History Archives

Military
Civil War

Civil War service men from Vermillion County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are companies that were specifically formed in Vermillion County.


 * 1st Regiment, Indiana Cavalry, Company A and Reorganized Company A
 * 4th Regiment, Indiana Cavalry, Company F
 * 8th Battery, Indiana Light Artillery
 * 10th Regiment, Indiana Cavalry, Companies A, B, G, and M
 * 14th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company E
 * 24th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company C
 * 25th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Companies B, and C
 * 30th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Reorganized Company A
 * 42nd Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company A
 * 65th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company H
 * 91st Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company G
 * 120th Regiment, Indiana Infantry, Company F
 * 136th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (100 days, 1864), Companies A, B, and C
 * 28th US Colored Troops, Company D, E, G, and Addition Recruits for Colored Troops

Civil War Books


 * "Military History" Chapter 18 and "Military Orders" Chapter 21 in Elliott, Joseph P. A History of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana; A Complete and Concise Account from the Earliest Times to the Present, Embracing Reminiscences of the Pioneers and Biographical Sketches. (Evansville, Ind: Keller Print. Co, 1970.),  FHL US/CAN Film 1320644 Item 2      other libraries   Google books   Family History Archives


 * "The Great Civil War" in "Military History" Chapter 21 of Gilbert, Frank M., and Bettie Anne Cook. History of the City of Evansville and Vanderburg[H] County, Indiana. (Evansville, Ind. (21 1st Ave., Evansville 47710): Tri-State Genealogical Society, 1988.), (page 282-310, Regiment, Companies), 977.233 H2h FHL US/CAN Book  other libraries vol.1INTERNET ARCHIVE vol.2INTERNET;ACHIVE

Newspapers

 * Evansville Argus - African-American newspaper published from June 25, 1938 to October 22, 1943. The Editor and founder of the Evansville Argus Publishing Company was J. Wendell Holder. The David Rice Library at the University of Evansville has digital issues of (almost) the full run available freely online.

Societies and Libraries

 * Willard Library is the principal local-history library in the Evansville area. It is located at 21 First Avenue, Evansville, Indiana 47710. Phone is 812-425-4309. It has extensive family-history collections for the area.
 * The Evansville Public Library is at 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Evansville, Indiana 47713. Phone 812-428-8200.

Web Sites

 * Vanderburgh County, INGenWeb - free genealogy resources; part of the national USGenWeb Project.
 * Vanderburgh County, Indiana Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Vanderburgh County, Indiana Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)