Friday, July 14, 2017

IGS Website Now Has More Than 2000 Databases

The Indiana Genealogical Society recently hit a milestone. There are more than 2,000 databases on the IGS website! Each county has at least 8 database (most with many more), plus databases in the Military Records, Statewide Records, College Records, and IGS Records portions of the website.

Here are the newest databases on the IGS website:

Free Databases

Clay County
- Graduates of Bowling Green High School (1924-1965). Contributed by Randi Richardson.

Elkhart County
- Abstracts of Naturalization Records (1907-1918)

Greene County
The following were all contributed by the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library.

- Bloomfield City Directory (1939).
- Bloomfield City Directory (1960)
- Graduates of Common Schools in Smith Township (1906)
- Index to Census of Greene County Poor House (1870)
- Index to Census of Greene County Poor House (1880)
- Index to Census of Greene County Poor House (1900)
- Index to Census of Greene County Poor House (1910)
- Index to Census of Greene County Poor House (1920)

Henry County
- New Castle City Directory (1894). Contributed by East Central Indiana Genealogy Alliance.

Monroe County
- Index to Photographs in Yearbooks of Stinesville School (1929-1939). Contributed by Randi Richardson.

Scott County
- Index to Plat Book for Johnson Township (1915). Contributed by Randi Richardson.

Sullivan County
- Merom Phone Directory (1918). Contributed by Sullivan County Public Library.

Members-Only Databases

The following databases are available to IGS members. Not a member? Join today for access to these and more than 2000 other databases!
 
Monroe County
- Veterans of Spanish-American War. Contributed by Randi Richardson.

Putnam County
- History of the Cataract/Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal Church (1927)

Washington County
- Marriage Records of Quakers in Washington County (1816-1920). Contributed by Randi Richardson.

You can find a list of all of the databases on the IGS website by clicking here. Be sure to explore!


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