Indiana Cemeteries

United States Indiana  Cemeteries

Cemetery records often include birth, marriage, and death information. They sometimes provide clues about military service, religion, or membership in an organization such as a lodge. These records are especially helpful for identifying children who died young or women who were not recorded in family or government documents.

The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) collection contains tombstone inscriptions from many counties. This collection is described in Indiana Genealogy.

The records of some local cemeteries have been abstracted, and the inscriptions have been published in:

Cemetery Records of Indiana. Six volumes. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1954–1964. (Family History Library book ; film ). Several of these volumes include cemetery inscriptions from Marion County, but also include the cemeteries of several other counties.

The Indiana State Library has a file that is an alphabetical list of cemeteries in the state. The list is also found on the Indiana State Library web site. The file cards give the county and township where the cemetery is situated and the location of copied inscriptions.

Indiana State Library. Genealogy Division. Cemetery Locator File. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1980. (Family History Library films and ). The cards are in alphabetical order by cemetery, with abandoned or unnamed cemeteries listed at the end.

For another list of the names and addresses of Indiana cemeteries, see:

Carty, Mickey Dimon. Searching in Indiana: A Reference Guide to Public and Private Records. Costa Mesa, California: ISC Pub., 1985. Family History Library book. This book lists each county’s cemeteries and their locations.

The Indiana State Archives, Commission on Public Records, also has a Veterans Grave Registration File. This is a partial index to graves of veterans buried in Indiana who served from the Revolutionary War through World War I. It covers 51 of the 92 counties and is only available on microfilms at the Indiana State Archives. These microfilms do not circulate.

Several sources with information on burials of Revolutionary War veterans are listed in United States Military Records.

Cemetery records are listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

INDIANA- CEMETERIES

INDIANA, [COUNTY]- CEMETERIES

INDIANA, [COUNTY], [TOWN]- CEMETERIES

Online
The following have cemetery listings for Indiana State. Sites may be incomplete. They may not list all cemeteries in a county and may not include all burials in a cemetery.


 * Findagrave.com Search for names Enter at least a last name then click Search. Can narrow by first names or dates.
 * This site frequently has tombstone images
 * List of cemeteries statewide for cemeteries in their database
 * You may need to narrow by county
 * Go to Find A Grave Home page, click Search for a cemetery, select the state (Washington), then select from the county list, and press Search.
 * Click on the number below Interments for a cemetery to access names. Click Records arrow to scroll through to the end.


 * Indiana Genealogical Society


 * Web: Indiana, Find A Grave Index, 1800-2012 at Ancestry.com ($).


 * Webcemeteries


 * BillionGraves.com


 * USGenWeb Tombstone


 * Interment.net


 * Interment (Indiana) This page is part of a larger site that deals with cemetery records. It includes transcriptions of many cemeteries, organized by state, then by county.


 * Cemetery Junction (Indiana) A D'Addezio site that lists cemeteries alphabetically. Some county links may be broken.


 * Indiana Death Records and Indexes This Online site includes cemetery records.