An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1959-1960 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court order book 107 (6 March 1959 - 9 March 1960).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the Circuit Court order books for the years 1824-1967.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
List of Franklin Township landowners in 1922 added
An index of the landowners in Franklin Township in 1922 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Obituary for Winifred (SCHENCK) PEERY 1968
source: Crawfordsville Journal Review (Crawfordsville, Indiana) - issue of Monday, September 9, 1968
NOTE: Thank you to Karen Zach for sharing this obituary.
THORNTOWN – Winifred S. Peery, 69, of Rt. 1, Thorntown, died at 4:45 a.m. Sunday at Witham Memorial Hospital at Lebanon where she had been a patient one week. Mrs. Peery was a member of the Sugar Plains Friends Church where she was active in many church affairs. For several years she was secretary of Literature of the National Friends Missionary Society. She was a graduate of West Newton High School and had attended Danville Normal Teachers College. She was a Hendricks County native, born Feb. 25, 1899, a daughter of Orlando and Margaret (Keeney) Schenck. She married Hershel C. Peery Aug. 15, 1922, at West Newton. Surviving are her husband; a daughter Mrs. Robert Gwin of Chapel Hill, N.C.; two sons, Lawrence of Rt. 1, Thorntown and Mark of Elverson, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Barnett and Mrs. Hubert Westerfield, both of West Newton, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Sugar Plains Church with Rev. Lorton Heusel and Rev. Charles Adams officiating. Burial will be in Sugar Plains Cemetery. Friends may call at Russell and Hitch Funeral Home here after 7 p.m. today.
NOTE: Thank you to Karen Zach for sharing this obituary.
THORNTOWN – Winifred S. Peery, 69, of Rt. 1, Thorntown, died at 4:45 a.m. Sunday at Witham Memorial Hospital at Lebanon where she had been a patient one week. Mrs. Peery was a member of the Sugar Plains Friends Church where she was active in many church affairs. For several years she was secretary of Literature of the National Friends Missionary Society. She was a graduate of West Newton High School and had attended Danville Normal Teachers College. She was a Hendricks County native, born Feb. 25, 1899, a daughter of Orlando and Margaret (Keeney) Schenck. She married Hershel C. Peery Aug. 15, 1922, at West Newton. Surviving are her husband; a daughter Mrs. Robert Gwin of Chapel Hill, N.C.; two sons, Lawrence of Rt. 1, Thorntown and Mark of Elverson, Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Barnett and Mrs. Hubert Westerfield, both of West Newton, and 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Sugar Plains Church with Rev. Lorton Heusel and Rev. Charles Adams officiating. Burial will be in Sugar Plains Cemetery. Friends may call at Russell and Hitch Funeral Home here after 7 p.m. today.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
List of Lizton High School seniors in 1960 added
An index of the students in the senior class at Lizton High School in 1960 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Lizton High School 1960 yearbook, Blazer.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
List of Eel River Township landowners in 1928 added
An index of the landowners in Eel River Township in 1928 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1972 added
An index of the students in grades 7-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1972 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1972 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
List of Marion Township landowners in 1922 added
An index of the landowners in Marion Township in 1922 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the towns of Hadley and New Winchester) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Activity in Hendricks County probate cases (January 1901)
From Hendricks County probate records:
Activity in probate cases as of January 1901 [in vacation of the November 1900 term of court]:
--Amy Yount estate - Thomas B. Jones appointed administrator with the will annexed ($1,000 bond)
--Iva Eve Pace and Lloyd Pace, guardianship of minors - Samuel R. Stewart appointed guardian ($1,000 bond)
Activity in probate cases as of January 1901 [in vacation of the November 1900 term of court]:
--Amy Yount estate - Thomas B. Jones appointed administrator with the will annexed ($1,000 bond)
--Iva Eve Pace and Lloyd Pace, guardianship of minors - Samuel R. Stewart appointed guardian ($1,000 bond)
Sunday, September 13, 2015
List of Danville High School students in 1960 added
An index of the students in grades 8-12 at Danville High School in 1960 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Danville High School 1960 yearbook, Tom Tom.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Activity in Hendricks County probate cases (March 1893)
From Hendricks County probate records:
Activity in probate cases as of 4 March 1893 [in vacation of the January 1893 term of court]:
--Santford Richmond estate - Mary Richmond appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--William Pierson estate - Rebecca Pierson appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--John Cosner estate - Leander S. Cosner appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--David E. Surber estate - Alex A. Surber appointed administrator ($500 bond)
--Elizabeth Johnson estate - David McClellan appointed administrator ($1,400 bond)
--Wesley Byram estate - Charles Albertson appointed administrator ($300 bond)
--Jabin Weesner estate - Oscar K. Weesner appointed administrator ($2,400 bond)
--Fannie J. Downard guardianship (minor) - John W. Tinder appointed guardian ($650 bond)
Activity in probate cases as of 4 March 1893 [in vacation of the January 1893 term of court]:
--Santford Richmond estate - Mary Richmond appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--William Pierson estate - Rebecca Pierson appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--John Cosner estate - Leander S. Cosner appointed administrator ($1,200 bond)
--David E. Surber estate - Alex A. Surber appointed administrator ($500 bond)
--Elizabeth Johnson estate - David McClellan appointed administrator ($1,400 bond)
--Wesley Byram estate - Charles Albertson appointed administrator ($300 bond)
--Jabin Weesner estate - Oscar K. Weesner appointed administrator ($2,400 bond)
--Fannie J. Downard guardianship (minor) - John W. Tinder appointed guardian ($650 bond)
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Plainfield genealogy group to tour Indiana State Archives
Plainfield library's Family History Hounds genealogy group will meet at the Indiana State Archives in Indianapolis on Thursday, October 1 at 12:50 pm. Director Alan January will give a tour to the group from 1 to 3 pm.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Activity in Hendricks County probate cases (January 1893)
From Hendricks County probate records:
Activity in probate cases as of 2 January 1893 [in vacation of the November 1892 term of court]:
--Joseph Pounds estate - David A. Higgins appointed administrator ($300 bond)
--Ann Walker estate - Samuel Williams appointed administrator ($100 bond)
--William Stanley estate - Simon Hadley appointed administrator ($1,600 bond)
--Scott H. Pounds, Ethel E. Pounds & Julia R. Pounds guardianship (minors) - David A. Higgins appointed guardian ($600 bond)
--Fred F. Cox guardianship - James A. Cox appointed guardian ($1,000 bond)
Activity in probate cases as of 2 January 1893 [in vacation of the November 1892 term of court]:
--Joseph Pounds estate - David A. Higgins appointed administrator ($300 bond)
--Ann Walker estate - Samuel Williams appointed administrator ($100 bond)
--William Stanley estate - Simon Hadley appointed administrator ($1,600 bond)
--Scott H. Pounds, Ethel E. Pounds & Julia R. Pounds guardianship (minors) - David A. Higgins appointed guardian ($600 bond)
--Fred F. Cox guardianship - James A. Cox appointed guardian ($1,000 bond)
Probate order book index June 1920 - April 1921 added
An index of Hendricks County probate order book volume 43 (covering 17 June 1920 - 9 April 1921) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries in order books are very brief and merely summarize what happened each time a probate case came before the judge. They are meant to be a glimpse of the kind of information you may expect to see in detail in the probate packet (aka "loose papers").
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Ida LOGSTON gives birth to illegitimate child (1881)
As mentioned in Hendricks County probate records, in 1881 Ida Logston had filed a bastardy suit against Douglas Hall in Hendricks County Circuit Court, alleging he was the father of her illegitimate child Grace Logston. In September 1881, Douglas Hall (with Thomas B. Hall, witness) agreed to pay Grace's guardian, John W. Tinder, $250 (payable in 5 annual installments of $50, beginning in December 1881 and ending in December 1885) for the care of the child. In exchange, the bastardy suit against Douglas Hall would be dismissed.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Adoption of John A. (KENSELL) SOLOMON (1920)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 42 (September 1919 - June 1920), in May 1920 Charles P. and Bertha M. Solomon filed a petition (case #3386) to adopt John A. Kensell, who was 12 years old and was born February 6, 1908. On October 6, 1911, he had been made a ward of the Board of Children's Guardians in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana (case #25280) - his father had abandoned him and his mother had signed over custody of him to the board. Kensell had subsequently been placed with Charles P. and Bertha M. Solomon. The petition was granted and the child's name was changed to John A. Solomon.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
List of Union Township landowners in 1919 added
An index of the landowners in Union Township in 1919 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Adoption of Christene (MOON) DOWNTON (1920)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 43 (June 1920 - April 1921), in September 1920 Thomas O. and Georgetta Downton filed a petition to adopt Christene Moon (her age was not given). Her father, Vurna Moon, who was listed as her sole surviving parent, gave his consent to the adoption. The petition was granted and her name was changed to Christene Downton.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
List of Center Township landowners in 1915 added
An index of the landowners in Center Township in 1915 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Adoption of Alonzo MYERS (THARP) (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in March 1919 Harry E. and Minnie L. Tharp of Brownsburg filed a petition (case #3330) to adopt Alonzo Myers, who was 20 years old. His father was dead and his mother, America King, lived in Illinois and consented to the adoption. The petition was granted and his name was changed to Alonzo Tharp.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Probate order book index September 1919 - June 1920 added
An index of Hendricks County probate order book volume 42 (covering 1 September 1919 - 16 June 1920) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries in order books are very brief and merely summarize what happened each time a probate case came before the judge. They are meant to be a glimpse of the kind of information you may expect to see in detail in the probate packet (aka "loose papers").
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Adoption of Adelpha (HARDING) THARP (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in March 1919 Harry E. and Minnie L. Tharp of Brownsburg filed a petition (case #3331) to adopt Adelpha Harding, who was 12 or 13 years old. On March 7, 1919, Miami County's Juvenile Court had declared Adelpha to be a neglected child, and she had been a ward of the Board of Children's Guardians there. The board consented to the adoption, and her name was changed to Adelpha Tharp.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Adoption of Zelma L. PLATT (HARWOOD) (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in March 1919 Julia F. Harwood filed a petition to adopt Zelma L. Platt, who was 20 years old. Zelma's mother was dead and her father, Oliver D. Platt, was living in Shelby County, Indiana and gave his consent to the adoption. The petition was granted and her name was changed to Zelma L. Harwood.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
List of Danville High School students in 1970 added
An index of the students in grades 9-12 at Danville High School in 1970 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Danville High School 1970 yearbook, Tom Tom.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Danville businesses in 1888
Found among some of Hendricks County's probate records was this advertisement for some Danville businesses in 1888, with owner's last names being SHIRLEY, SHOWALTER, KEETER, SCEARCE, WILHITE, ACTON, DOOLEY, McCLELLAND, TOMLINSON, NICHOLS, SEARS and McPHETRIDGE:
Sunday, August 23, 2015
List of Middle Township landowners in 1918 added
An index of the landowners in Middle Township in 1918 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Adoption of Katherine May DAVENPORT (WALTERS) (1918)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 40 (March 1918 - December 1918), in November 1918 Alfred L. and Anna Walters filed a petition (case #3053) to adopt Katherine May Davenport, who was born May 1, 1905 near Spencer, Owen County, Indiana. Her parents' names were unknown and they were believed to be dead. On March 1, 1913, she had been sent by Owen County authorities to the Indianapolis Orphans' Home, where she lived for 1 month before the Walters brought her to their home in Danville, where she had been living ever since. The petition was granted, and her name was changed to Katherine May Walters.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Probate order book index December 1918 - September 1919 added
An index of Hendricks County probate order book volume 41 (covering 14 December 1918 - 1 September 1919) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries in order books are very brief and merely summarize what happened each time a probate case came before the judge. They are meant to be a glimpse of the kind of information you may expect to see in detail in the probate packet (aka "loose papers").
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Adoption of Elenore SCHNELL (aka Mary Louise PARKHURST) (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in March 1919 William E. and Gertrude B. Parkhurst filed a petition (case #3327) to adopt Elenore Schnell, who was born December 10, 1917. She had been declared a neglected child on January 2, 1918 in Marion County's Juvenile Court and given into the custody of the Board of Children's Guardians. The Parkhursts had been given custody of her by the Board of Children's Guardians on March 15, 1918. Their petition for adoption was granted, and her name was changed to Mary Louise Parkhurst.
Sunday, August 16, 2015
List of Washington Township landowners in 1915 added
An index of the landowners in Washington Township in 1915 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Adoption of Ruth Ernestine MENEFEE (CORDRAY) (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in January 1919 Ernest and Lula Corday filed a petition to adopt Ruth Ernestine Menefee (her age was not given). Ruth's father, William Menefee gave his consent and the petition was granted. Her name was changed to Ruth Ernestine Cordray.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Plainfield genealogy group to discuss research trips
The Family History Hounds genealogy group will meet on Thursday, August 6 from 1 to 3 pm at the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library. The meeting will be held upstairs in the library's West meeting room. Frankie Meyer will give a presentation on how to plan a research trip.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1971 added
An index of the students in grades 7-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1971 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1971 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
List of Clay Township landowners in 1922 added
An index of the landowners in Clay Township in 1922 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Probate complete books index 1826-1905 added
An index of the Hendricks County probate complete books, which date from 1826 through 1905, has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The administrator, executor or guardian in a probate case had the option to have the clerk write a complete summary of the case from beginning to end, which was then recorded in the probate complete book.
Because having it recorded in the probate complete book was not a requirement, and it involved paying the clerk an additional fee, most probate cases do not appear in the probate complete books. This option began to be phased out in Indiana beginning in the 1880's, and Hendricks County's probate complete books ended entirely in 1905.
All of Hendricks County's probate complete books have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Hendricks County government has digitized many of these probate complete books, and the digital copies are available through the Archives section of their website.
Because having it recorded in the probate complete book was not a requirement, and it involved paying the clerk an additional fee, most probate cases do not appear in the probate complete books. This option began to be phased out in Indiana beginning in the 1880's, and Hendricks County's probate complete books ended entirely in 1905.
All of Hendricks County's probate complete books have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Hendricks County government has digitized many of these probate complete books, and the digital copies are available through the Archives section of their website.
Monday, August 3, 2015
New URL for Hendricks County Government Archives Website
The address for the Archives section of the Hendricks County Government's website, which contains many digitized records, has changed - it can now be accessed at
http://hcapps.co.hendricks.in.us/Archive/ArchiveHome.asp
NOTE: The address for the Hendricks County Government's website remains the same - it is still www.co.hendricks.in.us. You can also reach the Archives section by going to this website and then clicking on the "Archives" tab at the upper right.
http://hcapps.co.hendricks.in.us/Archive/ArchiveHome.asp
NOTE: The address for the Hendricks County Government's website remains the same - it is still www.co.hendricks.in.us. You can also reach the Archives section by going to this website and then clicking on the "Archives" tab at the upper right.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
List of Brown Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Brown Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Friday, July 31, 2015
Book of Brownsburg historic photos published
Linda Lichte Cook of the Brownsburg Public Library has published a book of old photos of Brownsburg, part of the Images of America series by Arcadia Publishing. These photos come from the library's collection. This book, titled Brownsburg, can be purchased through Amazon.com and other booksellers.
Adoption of Mary Constance (ELMORE) SALLEE (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 42 (September 1919 - June 1920), in September 1919 Charles O. Sallee filed a petition (case #3350) to adopt Mary Constance Elmore, who was 2 years old and had no legal father. Her mother (who was not named) was Charles' wife and consented to the adoption. The petition was granted and the child's name was changed to Mary Constance Sallee.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
List of Lizton High School graduates in 1950 added
An index of the graduates of Lizton High School in 1950 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Lizton High School 1950 yearbook, Our Yesterdays. This yearbook is available online via subscription to Ancestry.com.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Adoption of Ora Olena HICKS (1919)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Probate Order Book 41 (December 1918 - September 1919), in May 1919 John Quincy Hicks and Ora Olena Hicks, who were living near Plainfield, filed a petition to adopt a toddler, also named Ora Olena Hicks. The child was born on December 6, 1917, the illegitimate daughter of Ivel F. Riggs, who had been living with the Hicks family. Riggs gave her consent for the adoption, and the petition was granted, with the child's name remaining the same as it was before.
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Probate order book index March 1918 - December 1918 added
An index of Hendricks County probate order book volume 40 (covering 12 March 1918 - 13 December 1918) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries in order books are very brief and merely summarize what happened each time a probate case came before the judge. They are meant to be a glimpse of the kind of information you may expect to see in detail in the probate packet (aka "loose papers").
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hendricks County's probate order books volumes 1 through 43 (covering 1825-1921) have been microfilmed. That microfilm is available locally at the Plainfield Public Library, as well as at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis and by ordering through the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Photo of Pittsboro grammar school students early 1900's
This postcard photo was recently purchased on eBay and has been donated to the Archives of the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library. It is identified on the front as being of the Pittsboro grammar school, with Mr. O. Reynolds, teacher. Research has found that Oscar Reynolds was a teacher in Pittsboro schools from 1898 through about 1920 - based on the clothing, this photo was probably taken in the early 1900's.
Oscar Reynolds is presumed to be the man all the way on the left - if you can identify any of the students, please comment below!
Sunday, July 19, 2015
List of Liberty Township landowners in 1915 added
An index of the landowners in Liberty Township in 1915 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Monday, July 13, 2015
Hendricks County residents at Indiana School for the Blind (1847-1891)
source: 1891 annual report for Indiana School for the Blind.
These were the residents from various Hendricks County towns who attended Indiana School for the Blind in Indianapolis from its beginning in 1847 through the time of its 1891 annual report:
A. Lafayette Cosner (hometown Stilesville) 1881 - ?
Nancy L.C. Davidson (hometown Danville) 1866-1867
John D. Hunter (hometown Brownsburg) 1869-1874
William C. Meredith (hometown Clayton) 1890 - ?
Emily A. Miles (hometown Belleville) 1863-1863
David Newton (hometown Friendswood) 1877-1879
John Smith (hometown Brownsburg) 1890 - ?
M. Jane Smith (hometown Danville) 1855-1869
Oliver C. Smith (hometown Brownsburg) 1890 - ?
William Smith (hometown Clayton) 1865-1867
Daniel Tynan (hometown Clayton) 1871-1873
Phebe Ellen West (hometown Pecksburg) 1868 - ?
These were the residents from various Hendricks County towns who attended Indiana School for the Blind in Indianapolis from its beginning in 1847 through the time of its 1891 annual report:
A. Lafayette Cosner (hometown Stilesville) 1881 - ?
Nancy L.C. Davidson (hometown Danville) 1866-1867
John D. Hunter (hometown Brownsburg) 1869-1874
William C. Meredith (hometown Clayton) 1890 - ?
Emily A. Miles (hometown Belleville) 1863-1863
David Newton (hometown Friendswood) 1877-1879
John Smith (hometown Brownsburg) 1890 - ?
M. Jane Smith (hometown Danville) 1855-1869
Oliver C. Smith (hometown Brownsburg) 1890 - ?
William Smith (hometown Clayton) 1865-1867
Daniel Tynan (hometown Clayton) 1871-1873
Phebe Ellen West (hometown Pecksburg) 1868 - ?
Labels:
Belleville,
Brownsburg,
Clayton,
Cosner,
Danville,
Davidson,
Friendswood,
Hunter,
Meredith,
Miles,
Newton,
Pecksburg,
Smith,
Stilesville,
Tynan,
West
Sunday, July 12, 2015
List of Guilford Township landowners in 1932 added
An index of the landowners in Guilford Township in 1932 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the town of Friendswood) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
List of New Winchester students in 1954 added
An index of the New Winchester students in grades 1-12 in 1954 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the New Winchester High School 1954 yearbook, The Warrior. This yearbook is in the Archives of the Danville Public Library.
Monday, July 6, 2015
Plainfield genealogy group to tour Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis
Plainfield library's Family History Hounds genealogy group will meet at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis on Thursday, August 6 at 6:30 pm. A 90-minute tour will be given of some of the historic burials, ending with James Whitcomb Riley's monument.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
List of Indiana Boys' School inmates paroled 1880-1882 added
An index of the inmates at the Indiana Boys' School that were paroled from 1880 to 1882 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the school's 1882 annual report.
The Indiana Boys' School was a state correctional institution established in Plainfield in 1867 to reform male juvenile offenders through education and job training. The records of the institution are held by the Indiana State Archives - see their database of inmates from 1867 through 1937.
The Indiana Boys' School was a state correctional institution established in Plainfield in 1867 to reform male juvenile offenders through education and job training. The records of the institution are held by the Indiana State Archives - see their database of inmates from 1867 through 1937.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1970 added
An index of the students in grades 7-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1970 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1970 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Sunday, June 28, 2015
List of Eel River Township landowners in 1922 added
An index of the landowners in Eel River Township in 1922 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
List of Danville High School students in 1973 added
An index of the students in grades 9-12 at Danville High School in 1973 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Danville High School 1973 yearbook, Tom Tom.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
William C. ARTERBURN graduates from Indiana State University (1916)
Source: annual catalog for Indiana State Normal School for 1916-1917 school year
In September 1916, William C. Arterburn of Plainfield graduated with a Normal Course certificate from Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana.
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
In September 1916, William C. Arterburn of Plainfield graduated with a Normal Course certificate from Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana.
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
List of parents in Hendricks County marriage applications (1905-1950) added
An index to the parents listed in Hendricks County's marriage application books (1905-1950) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index is helpful when trying to find siblings, particularly women, whose last names may have changed. It includes the parent's name, the name of their child (the marriage applicant), the date of the child's marriage application and the volume and page numbers.
ABOUT THE MARRIAGE APPLICATION BOOKS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950. Then beginning in June 1950, the application information was recorded in the same set of books as the marriage record.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all 28 volumes of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
ABOUT THE MARRIAGE APPLICATION BOOKS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950. Then beginning in June 1950, the application information was recorded in the same set of books as the marriage record.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all 28 volumes of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Plainfield library digitizes Indiana Boys' School newspapers
As part of a grant from the Indiana State Library, the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library has begun digitizing its microfilm collection of newspapers from the Indiana Boys' School from the 1930's. The newspaper, called the Indiana Boys' School Herald, was produced by the boys themselves, and included news about the boys as well as the employees (many of whom were Hendricks County residents). The digital images and transcriptions of the articles are hosted at Indiana Memory, the Indiana State Library's repository for digital collections from across the state.
The Indiana Boys' School was a state correctional institution established in Plainfield in 1867 to reform male juvenile offenders through education and job training. The records of the institution are held by the Indiana State Archives - see their database of inmates from 1867 through 1937.
The Indiana Boys' School was a state correctional institution established in Plainfield in 1867 to reform male juvenile offenders through education and job training. The records of the institution are held by the Indiana State Archives - see their database of inmates from 1867 through 1937.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
List of New Winchester students in 1952 added
An index of the New Winchester students in grades 1-12 in 1952 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the New Winchester High School 1952 yearbook, The Warrior. This yearbook is in the Archives of the Danville Public Library.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
James R. EVERETT graduates from Indiana State University (1915)
Source: annual catalog for Indiana State Normal School for 1915-1916 school year
In September 1915, James R. Everett of Brownsburg graduated with a College Course certificate from Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana.
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
In September 1915, James R. Everett of Brownsburg graduated with a College Course certificate from Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana.
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1969 added
An index of the students in grades 7-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1969 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1969 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Jeannie Regan-Dinius to speak on cemeteries at Plainfield library
The Family History Hounds genealogy group will meet on Thursday, July 2 from 1 to 3 pm at the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library. The meeting will be held upstairs in the library's West meeting room. Jeannie Regan-Dinius from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources' Department of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, will give a presentation on the various symbols found on tombstones.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
List of Middle Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Middle Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the towns of Pittsboro and Maplewood) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Hendricks County students attending Indiana State University (1871-1897)
These are students from various Hendricks County towns who attended Indiana State Normal School in Terre Haute, Indiana during the years 1871 to 1897 (source: Annual catalogs for Indiana State Normal School).
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
AMO:
Edgar Cosner - 1886
Rusha E. Hadley - 1881-1883
William B. Parker - 1880
Ada Richardson - 1894
Eva Williamson - 1884
Rebecca J. Woodward - 1872
AVON:
Nellie Bartley - 1892-1895
Lurena Guthrie - 1879
Ella Long - 1892-1893
D.D. Pike - 1878
Maggie Winings - 1893
Ella Longshore - 1891
BELLEVILLE:
M. Belle Cope - 1891
Z.E. Dougan - 1883, 1891
Zimri Dougan - 1882
Charles R. Moore - 1886-1887
M.D. Moore - 1883
Mattie A. Riley - 1891
G.W. Swindler - 1883, 1885
George W. Swindler - 1881
J.W. Swindler - 1881
Nettie K. Swindler - 1894
BROWNSBURG:
Allie Bland - 1889-1892, 1894
Allie M. Bland - 1895
Rebecca J. Bland - 1889
Albert B. Coffman - 1878
Mattie E. Cope - 1878
Katie Corliss - 1894, 1896
Laura Dobson - 1888-1892, 1894
Schuyler Dobson - 1891
Maggie Ellis - 1891-1892
Charles F. Forshee - 1878
W.F. Franklin - 1896-1897
C. Omer Free - 1896-1897
V.D. George - 1883, 1885
W.G. Holloway - 1880
Willis G. Holloway - 1878
Murat W. Hopkins - 1878
Charles A. Hughes - 1883
Eva C. Hunter - 1878
Mary J. Larsh - 1874
John T. Lawler - 1876
Gertrude McCaslin - 1896
Linnie McDaniel - 1895
Charles Spicklemire - 1886
Charles E. Spicklemire - 1887
Ferdinand D. Tharpe - 1872-1873
French E. Trucksess - 1894
Bert White - 1887
CARTERSBURG:
James M. Brown - 1880-1881
Warren Y. Carter - 1880
Ida Phillips - 1880
CENTER VALLEY:
Elihu Barker - 1886
Jessie A. Cook - 1879
J. Thomas Cravens - 1890
J.E. Cravens - 1890, 1893
Thomas Cravens - 1886-1887
J.D. Henderson - 1893-1897
J.L. Henderson - 1893-1894
John Henderson - 1892
John L. Henderson - 1896-1897
Ada Richardson - 1887
Anna B. Richardson - 1884-1885
Benjamin Scotten - 1886
Every Scotten - 1883, 1886
CLAYTON:
B.F. Ader - 1887, 1890, 1892, 1893
Benjamin F. Ader - 1891
Flora Ader -1877
E.C. Barrett - 1883
J.M. Brown - 1882-1883
E.L. Christy - 1878
Elisha L. Christy - 1877
Louie Collier - 1887
Louisa Collier - 1896
John Crowley - 1892-1896
Harry Dryden - 1888
Leolah Hall - 1882
Sanford V. Hamblen - 1887
Edward Hannah - 1882
Willis G. Holloway - 1881
Ella Hunt - 1878-1879
Frances Jones - 1883
Millard F. Jones - 1875
Lizzie Kirby - 1893-1897
Mary Kirby - 1887
Thomas J. Kirby - 1896-1897
E.H. Little - 1880-1881
O.F. Martin - 1883-1884
Ada Mattox - 1881
Ada May - 1880
M.S. McCormick - 18809
Marion S. McCormick - 1879
Gilbert Norman - 1879-1880
Lawrence Page - 1891
Charles Short - 1880
H.L. Short - 1882
Harry L. Short - 1883
Grant W. Stone - 1891, 1893
Orville G. Swindler - 1888
Frederick Swope - 1879
Clinton Walls - 1880-1881
H.W. Walls - 1881-1882
M.C. Walls - 1882
Nettie Wills - 1887
Pearl Wills - 1893
Ruth Wills - 1896
A.H. Worrell - 1883-1884
Albert Worrell - 1885
C.B. Worrell - 1884
C.G. Worrell - 1883
Charles B. Worrell - 1885
Ella Worrell - 1883, 1885
Ella F. Worrell - 1884
Eva Worrell - 1894
Phairis Worrell - 1884
Phairis E. Worrell - 1882-1883
COATESVILLE:
H.C. Bryant - 1890
Laura Bryant - 1896-1897
Charles E. Edwards - 1890
Ella Elrod - 1890, 1891, 1895
Ella G. Elrod - 1894
Emma C. Faught - 1880
J.W. Figg - 1895
Edward E. McVay - 1891, 1896
Myrtie McVay - 1891-1892
Addie O'Neal - 1891
Addie J. O'Neal - 1889-1890
Alma Phillips - 1889-1890
Alma C. Phillips - 1891
Minnie Risher - 1886
Minnie C. Risher - 1884-1885
George M. Siler - 1888
Fred E. Todd - 1897
Birdie Wright - 1892-1893
Birdie E. Wright - 1891
Julia Wright - 1886-1887
R.B. Wright - 1888-1889
U.A. Wright - 1888-1889, 1891, 1892
DANVILLE:
Eliza Bowen - 1871-1872
J.G. Bowen - 1886
Mary C. Bowen - 1882-1884
Eldora Britt - 1887
Clara A. Bunker - 1879
Clara E. Bunker - 1878
Flora Bunker - 1881
Florence A. Bunker - 1879
Kate T. Cofer - 1897
Marguerite Copeland - 1894
Clara E. Cox - 1894
Rebecca Dempsey - 1878-1879
Rebecca C. Dempsey - 1882
Jennie Hadley - 1895-1897
Pearl M. Hadley - 1896
Mary S. Hill - 1897
Minnie E. Hill - 1889-1890
Mary F. Jones - 1874, 1876
F.W. Killen - 1889
Maggie Lawrence - 1880-1881
Nannie Lawrence - 1880-1881
Bessie Lee - 1895
Bessie C. Lee - 1896
Neva McCoun - 1892
Sarah E. Osley - 1872
S. Florence Pugh - 1878
Mattie Scearce - 1892, 1897
Lena M. Steward - 1891, 1893
Nannie Talbot t - 1878
Scottie Talbott - 1878
Erasmus Thomas - 1877
Mary Warner - 1883
Mary E. Warner - 1878
W.W. Yowell - 1877
FRIENDSWOOD:
Olma Hadley - 1895
HADLEY:
Eldora Britt - 1884, 1885, 1888
Ella Christie - 1887-1888
Josie Hadley - 1888
Luella Hadley - 1888-1889
Olive Hadley - 1891-1892
Jesse Hardwick - 1879
Laura Sanders - 1893
W.H. Sanders - 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888
Cora Stuart - 1889, 1891, 1893, 1895
Olie E. Stuart - 1894-1896
Osie Stuart - 1893-1895
HAZELWOOD:
Edgar Allen - 1886
JAMESTOWN:
Claude C. Covey - 1893-1896
John F. Houk - 1893, 1894, 1897
Cora Jacks - 1892
Josie Yelton - 1893
LIZTON:
Relda Burnett - 1876
Ella Gillaspie - 1890
J.W. Gillaspie - 1890, 1892, 1896, 1897
Mattie Hall - 1894, 1897
Eva Harper - 1880, 1882
Cora Jacks - 1891
India Lambert - 1891
G.W. Leak - 1886
George W. Leak - 1883-1885
Ora E. Leak - 1889
S.O. Leak - 1883, 1884, 1886
William E. Leak - 1885
H.T. Storm - 1880
Hiram F. Storm - 1881
J.J. Thompson - 1886, 1889, 1890
Charles E. Young - 1885
NEW WINCHESTER:
J.S. Armstrong - 1882
John S. Armstrong - 1880
Anna Harper - 1891-1892, 1894, 1896
James E. McVay - 1891
Joseph G. Sharp - 1878-1879
NORTH SALEM:
Etta Ballard - 1896
John Ballard - 1892
John E. Ballard - 1893-1896
Homer A. Benson - 1876, 1878
C.E. Davis - 1881
C.E. Davisson - 1880
William J. Davisson - 1880
Eva Harper - 1884
Eva M. Harper - 1883
Ina Hieatte - 1893-1897
Arthusa Lamb - 1894, 1896
Mattie Lytle - 1895
Francis E. Page - 1897
James B. Ragan - 1876-1881
Charles M. Trotter - 1894
Nora B. Trotter - 1897
Annie Williams - 1894
Walter Wynn - 1896
PECKSBURG:
Melissa Hollowell - 1883
Laura Kendall - 1879
H.R. Reitzel - 1893
Harvey Reitzel - 1892
Harvey M. Reitzel - 1888
PITTSBORO:
Ada Brill - 1892
Ada R. Brill - 1891
Sarah Edwards - 1871
V.D. George - 1880
Ella G. Lewis - 1894, 1896, 1897
Emma J. Parker - 1872
A. Kate Tout - 1891-1893
Margaret Wells - 1892
Margaret E. Wells - 1891
Nora Wills - 1891
PLAINFIELD:
Addie Almond - 1892, 1894, 1897
Kate Beeson - 1881
R. Catherine Beeson - 1879
Mary Bell - 1892-1894
Mollie Bell - 1889
Effie Blair - 1892-1893
Lottie Bonney - 1889
Lot Brown - 1885
Mertis Brown - 1894, 1896
Jennie Cammack - 1890-1893, 1895-1896
Guy Z. Comer - 1894
E.L. Cox - 1885-1886
Mary Cox - 1881, 1884
Mary J. Cox - 1879-1880, 1883
Bessie Cumberworth - 1896
Catherine Davidson - 1879
W.H. Douglas - 1884
Conrad Ellwanger - 1885
Joseph W. Gregory - 1879
Clara Hadley - 1892
Minnie A. Hancock - 1896
Laura Hicks - 1894
William O. Hoadley - 1896
Iva Hollingsworth - 1890
Anna R. Hornaday - 1897
Lulu Hornaday - 1892-1893, 1896
Wilda Hornaday - 1884-1885, 1887
Charles Lawson - 1879
S.O. Leak - 1892
Belle Mills - 1887-1890
Mattie Montgomery - 1874, 1876
Mary M. Morgan - 1896
Rolena Morgan - 1892
Ida Phillips - 1881, 1883
Bertha M. Souder - 1894
Harry C. Strong - 1893-1895
Elizabeth E. Tomlinson - 1879
Minnie H. Wilkin - 1878-1879
Ellison F. Williams - 1873
Mary E. Wright - 1875
RAINSTOWN:
V.D. George - 1879
Vorhees D. George - 1878
Victor McDonald - 1886
SIX POINTS:
H.D. Morgan - 1876
STILESVILLE:
Mary Benbow - 1881-1882
Mattie Benbow - 1883
Mattie J. Benbow - 1881
Leander J. Boyd - 1872-1875
Elias Brewer 1886-1887
Mary W. Critchfield - 1879
Mollie Critchfield - 1878, 1880, 1881, 1883
Mollie A. Critchfield - 1877
Mollie W. Critchfield - 1882
Ruth Gentry - 1879-1880
Ruth E. Gentry - 1878
E.B. Hume - 1890-1891
O.H. Hunter - 1885
Owen H. Hunter - 1886, 1888
Cyrus H. Masten - 1879
J.L. Osborn - 1882, 1885, 1887, 1895
J.S. Osborn - 1883
Maude Osborn - 1885
Richard Osborn - 1883, 1885
Lawrence Page - 1890
E.V. Ragland - 1882, 1886
Ethel A. Robards - 1896-1897
Kate Robards - 1893, 1896, 1897
Kate M. Robards - 1894-1895
Alice Shoptaugh - 1883-1884
Anna Snoddy - 1885
Lewis W. Stringer - 1878-1879
Hercules Tignor - 1896-1897
C.C. Walls - 1882-1883
Lizzie Whicker - 1881
Arthur York - 1897
TOLLGATE:
Clarence E. Clark - 1893
John W. Price - 1889
WHITELICK:
Harry Z. Smith - 1895
NOTE: Indiana State Normal School was a school for the training of teachers and was later renamed Indiana State University.
AMO:
Edgar Cosner - 1886
Rusha E. Hadley - 1881-1883
William B. Parker - 1880
Ada Richardson - 1894
Eva Williamson - 1884
Rebecca J. Woodward - 1872
AVON:
Nellie Bartley - 1892-1895
Lurena Guthrie - 1879
Ella Long - 1892-1893
D.D. Pike - 1878
Maggie Winings - 1893
Ella Longshore - 1891
BELLEVILLE:
M. Belle Cope - 1891
Z.E. Dougan - 1883, 1891
Zimri Dougan - 1882
Charles R. Moore - 1886-1887
M.D. Moore - 1883
Mattie A. Riley - 1891
G.W. Swindler - 1883, 1885
George W. Swindler - 1881
J.W. Swindler - 1881
Nettie K. Swindler - 1894
BROWNSBURG:
Allie Bland - 1889-1892, 1894
Allie M. Bland - 1895
Rebecca J. Bland - 1889
Albert B. Coffman - 1878
Mattie E. Cope - 1878
Katie Corliss - 1894, 1896
Laura Dobson - 1888-1892, 1894
Schuyler Dobson - 1891
Maggie Ellis - 1891-1892
Charles F. Forshee - 1878
W.F. Franklin - 1896-1897
C. Omer Free - 1896-1897
V.D. George - 1883, 1885
W.G. Holloway - 1880
Willis G. Holloway - 1878
Murat W. Hopkins - 1878
Charles A. Hughes - 1883
Eva C. Hunter - 1878
Mary J. Larsh - 1874
John T. Lawler - 1876
Gertrude McCaslin - 1896
Linnie McDaniel - 1895
Charles Spicklemire - 1886
Charles E. Spicklemire - 1887
Ferdinand D. Tharpe - 1872-1873
French E. Trucksess - 1894
Bert White - 1887
CARTERSBURG:
James M. Brown - 1880-1881
Warren Y. Carter - 1880
Ida Phillips - 1880
CENTER VALLEY:
Elihu Barker - 1886
Jessie A. Cook - 1879
J. Thomas Cravens - 1890
J.E. Cravens - 1890, 1893
Thomas Cravens - 1886-1887
J.D. Henderson - 1893-1897
J.L. Henderson - 1893-1894
John Henderson - 1892
John L. Henderson - 1896-1897
Ada Richardson - 1887
Anna B. Richardson - 1884-1885
Benjamin Scotten - 1886
Every Scotten - 1883, 1886
CLAYTON:
B.F. Ader - 1887, 1890, 1892, 1893
Benjamin F. Ader - 1891
Flora Ader -1877
E.C. Barrett - 1883
J.M. Brown - 1882-1883
E.L. Christy - 1878
Elisha L. Christy - 1877
Louie Collier - 1887
Louisa Collier - 1896
John Crowley - 1892-1896
Harry Dryden - 1888
Leolah Hall - 1882
Sanford V. Hamblen - 1887
Edward Hannah - 1882
Willis G. Holloway - 1881
Ella Hunt - 1878-1879
Frances Jones - 1883
Millard F. Jones - 1875
Lizzie Kirby - 1893-1897
Mary Kirby - 1887
Thomas J. Kirby - 1896-1897
E.H. Little - 1880-1881
O.F. Martin - 1883-1884
Ada Mattox - 1881
Ada May - 1880
M.S. McCormick - 18809
Marion S. McCormick - 1879
Gilbert Norman - 1879-1880
Lawrence Page - 1891
Charles Short - 1880
H.L. Short - 1882
Harry L. Short - 1883
Grant W. Stone - 1891, 1893
Orville G. Swindler - 1888
Frederick Swope - 1879
Clinton Walls - 1880-1881
H.W. Walls - 1881-1882
M.C. Walls - 1882
Nettie Wills - 1887
Pearl Wills - 1893
Ruth Wills - 1896
A.H. Worrell - 1883-1884
Albert Worrell - 1885
C.B. Worrell - 1884
C.G. Worrell - 1883
Charles B. Worrell - 1885
Ella Worrell - 1883, 1885
Ella F. Worrell - 1884
Eva Worrell - 1894
Phairis Worrell - 1884
Phairis E. Worrell - 1882-1883
COATESVILLE:
H.C. Bryant - 1890
Laura Bryant - 1896-1897
Charles E. Edwards - 1890
Ella Elrod - 1890, 1891, 1895
Ella G. Elrod - 1894
Emma C. Faught - 1880
J.W. Figg - 1895
Edward E. McVay - 1891, 1896
Myrtie McVay - 1891-1892
Addie O'Neal - 1891
Addie J. O'Neal - 1889-1890
Alma Phillips - 1889-1890
Alma C. Phillips - 1891
Minnie Risher - 1886
Minnie C. Risher - 1884-1885
George M. Siler - 1888
Fred E. Todd - 1897
Birdie Wright - 1892-1893
Birdie E. Wright - 1891
Julia Wright - 1886-1887
R.B. Wright - 1888-1889
U.A. Wright - 1888-1889, 1891, 1892
DANVILLE:
Eliza Bowen - 1871-1872
J.G. Bowen - 1886
Mary C. Bowen - 1882-1884
Eldora Britt - 1887
Clara A. Bunker - 1879
Clara E. Bunker - 1878
Flora Bunker - 1881
Florence A. Bunker - 1879
Kate T. Cofer - 1897
Marguerite Copeland - 1894
Clara E. Cox - 1894
Rebecca Dempsey - 1878-1879
Rebecca C. Dempsey - 1882
Jennie Hadley - 1895-1897
Pearl M. Hadley - 1896
Mary S. Hill - 1897
Minnie E. Hill - 1889-1890
Mary F. Jones - 1874, 1876
F.W. Killen - 1889
Maggie Lawrence - 1880-1881
Nannie Lawrence - 1880-1881
Bessie Lee - 1895
Bessie C. Lee - 1896
Neva McCoun - 1892
Sarah E. Osley - 1872
S. Florence Pugh - 1878
Mattie Scearce - 1892, 1897
Lena M. Steward - 1891, 1893
Nannie Talbot t - 1878
Scottie Talbott - 1878
Erasmus Thomas - 1877
Mary Warner - 1883
Mary E. Warner - 1878
W.W. Yowell - 1877
FRIENDSWOOD:
Olma Hadley - 1895
HADLEY:
Eldora Britt - 1884, 1885, 1888
Ella Christie - 1887-1888
Josie Hadley - 1888
Luella Hadley - 1888-1889
Olive Hadley - 1891-1892
Jesse Hardwick - 1879
Laura Sanders - 1893
W.H. Sanders - 1882, 1883, 1885, 1886, 1888
Cora Stuart - 1889, 1891, 1893, 1895
Olie E. Stuart - 1894-1896
Osie Stuart - 1893-1895
HAZELWOOD:
Edgar Allen - 1886
JAMESTOWN:
Claude C. Covey - 1893-1896
John F. Houk - 1893, 1894, 1897
Cora Jacks - 1892
Josie Yelton - 1893
LIZTON:
Relda Burnett - 1876
Ella Gillaspie - 1890
J.W. Gillaspie - 1890, 1892, 1896, 1897
Mattie Hall - 1894, 1897
Eva Harper - 1880, 1882
Cora Jacks - 1891
India Lambert - 1891
G.W. Leak - 1886
George W. Leak - 1883-1885
Ora E. Leak - 1889
S.O. Leak - 1883, 1884, 1886
William E. Leak - 1885
H.T. Storm - 1880
Hiram F. Storm - 1881
J.J. Thompson - 1886, 1889, 1890
Charles E. Young - 1885
NEW WINCHESTER:
J.S. Armstrong - 1882
John S. Armstrong - 1880
Anna Harper - 1891-1892, 1894, 1896
James E. McVay - 1891
Joseph G. Sharp - 1878-1879
NORTH SALEM:
Etta Ballard - 1896
John Ballard - 1892
John E. Ballard - 1893-1896
Homer A. Benson - 1876, 1878
C.E. Davis - 1881
C.E. Davisson - 1880
William J. Davisson - 1880
Eva Harper - 1884
Eva M. Harper - 1883
Ina Hieatte - 1893-1897
Arthusa Lamb - 1894, 1896
Mattie Lytle - 1895
Francis E. Page - 1897
James B. Ragan - 1876-1881
Charles M. Trotter - 1894
Nora B. Trotter - 1897
Annie Williams - 1894
Walter Wynn - 1896
PECKSBURG:
Melissa Hollowell - 1883
Laura Kendall - 1879
H.R. Reitzel - 1893
Harvey Reitzel - 1892
Harvey M. Reitzel - 1888
PITTSBORO:
Ada Brill - 1892
Ada R. Brill - 1891
Sarah Edwards - 1871
V.D. George - 1880
Ella G. Lewis - 1894, 1896, 1897
Emma J. Parker - 1872
A. Kate Tout - 1891-1893
Margaret Wells - 1892
Margaret E. Wells - 1891
Nora Wills - 1891
PLAINFIELD:
Addie Almond - 1892, 1894, 1897
Kate Beeson - 1881
R. Catherine Beeson - 1879
Mary Bell - 1892-1894
Mollie Bell - 1889
Effie Blair - 1892-1893
Lottie Bonney - 1889
Lot Brown - 1885
Mertis Brown - 1894, 1896
Jennie Cammack - 1890-1893, 1895-1896
Guy Z. Comer - 1894
E.L. Cox - 1885-1886
Mary Cox - 1881, 1884
Mary J. Cox - 1879-1880, 1883
Bessie Cumberworth - 1896
Catherine Davidson - 1879
W.H. Douglas - 1884
Conrad Ellwanger - 1885
Joseph W. Gregory - 1879
Clara Hadley - 1892
Minnie A. Hancock - 1896
Laura Hicks - 1894
William O. Hoadley - 1896
Iva Hollingsworth - 1890
Anna R. Hornaday - 1897
Lulu Hornaday - 1892-1893, 1896
Wilda Hornaday - 1884-1885, 1887
Charles Lawson - 1879
S.O. Leak - 1892
Belle Mills - 1887-1890
Mattie Montgomery - 1874, 1876
Mary M. Morgan - 1896
Rolena Morgan - 1892
Ida Phillips - 1881, 1883
Bertha M. Souder - 1894
Harry C. Strong - 1893-1895
Elizabeth E. Tomlinson - 1879
Minnie H. Wilkin - 1878-1879
Ellison F. Williams - 1873
Mary E. Wright - 1875
RAINSTOWN:
V.D. George - 1879
Vorhees D. George - 1878
Victor McDonald - 1886
SIX POINTS:
H.D. Morgan - 1876
STILESVILLE:
Mary Benbow - 1881-1882
Mattie Benbow - 1883
Mattie J. Benbow - 1881
Leander J. Boyd - 1872-1875
Elias Brewer 1886-1887
Mary W. Critchfield - 1879
Mollie Critchfield - 1878, 1880, 1881, 1883
Mollie A. Critchfield - 1877
Mollie W. Critchfield - 1882
Ruth Gentry - 1879-1880
Ruth E. Gentry - 1878
E.B. Hume - 1890-1891
O.H. Hunter - 1885
Owen H. Hunter - 1886, 1888
Cyrus H. Masten - 1879
J.L. Osborn - 1882, 1885, 1887, 1895
J.S. Osborn - 1883
Maude Osborn - 1885
Richard Osborn - 1883, 1885
Lawrence Page - 1890
E.V. Ragland - 1882, 1886
Ethel A. Robards - 1896-1897
Kate Robards - 1893, 1896, 1897
Kate M. Robards - 1894-1895
Alice Shoptaugh - 1883-1884
Anna Snoddy - 1885
Lewis W. Stringer - 1878-1879
Hercules Tignor - 1896-1897
C.C. Walls - 1882-1883
Lizzie Whicker - 1881
Arthur York - 1897
TOLLGATE:
Clarence E. Clark - 1893
John W. Price - 1889
WHITELICK:
Harry Z. Smith - 1895
Sunday, June 7, 2015
List of Lizton High School alumni (1899-1965) added
An index of the alumni of Lizton High School from 1899 until 1965 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the North Salem High School 1975 yearbook, Echo. Lizton High School closed in the spring of 1965 and its students were transferred to North Salem High School; when North Salem High School closed in the spring of 1975, its students were transferred to the new Tri-West High School in Lizton.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
List of Franklin Township landowners in 1919 added
An index of the landowners in Franklin Township in 1919 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Hendricks County students attending Franklin College (1890's)
These are students from various Hendricks County towns who attended Franklin College in Franklin, Indiana in the 1890's (source: Annual catalogs for Franklin College from the 1890-1891 school year through the 1898-1899 school year). Franklin College is affiliated with the Baptist Church.
AMO:
--Bessie Howell attended during the 1893-1894 school year, as part of the Collegiate Department.
--Charles Howell attended the 1893-1894 and 1894-1895 school years, first as a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science), then as a freshman in the Collegiate Department.
--Elmer Masten attended during the 1890-1891 school year, as a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science).
BROWNSBURG:
--John Robert George attended during the 1891-1892 and 1892-1893 school years, as a junior and then a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science).
CLAYTON:
--Joseph Ulysses Jones attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Scientific course.
--Minnie Jones attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Scientific course.
COATESVILLE:
--Carrie Maud Wright attended the 1892-1893 school year, as part of the Music Department.
--Robert Benton Wright attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Classical course.
AMO:
--Bessie Howell attended during the 1893-1894 school year, as part of the Collegiate Department.
--Charles Howell attended the 1893-1894 and 1894-1895 school years, first as a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science), then as a freshman in the Collegiate Department.
--Elmer Masten attended during the 1890-1891 school year, as a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science).
BROWNSBURG:
--John Robert George attended during the 1891-1892 and 1892-1893 school years, as a junior and then a senior in the Preparatory Department (studying Science).
CLAYTON:
--Joseph Ulysses Jones attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Scientific course.
--Minnie Jones attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Scientific course.
COATESVILLE:
--Carrie Maud Wright attended the 1892-1893 school year, as part of the Music Department.
--Robert Benton Wright attended the 1890-1891 through 1893-1894 school years, ending as a senior in the Classical course.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
List of New Winchester students in 1951 added
An index of the New Winchester students in grades 1-12 in 1951 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the New Winchester High School 1951 yearbook, The Warrior.
Thursday, May 28, 2015
List of Liberty Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Liberty Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the towns of Belleville and Cartersburg) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1958-1959 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1958-1959 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 106 (6 February 1958 - 5 March 1959).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1967 added
An index of the students in grades 7-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1967 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1967 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Hendricks County marriage applications index 1949-1950 added
An index to Hendricks County Marriage Applications Book 28 (which covers 5 March 1949 through 27 May 1950) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The index now covers all 28 volumes of the marriage application books (1 May 1905 through 27 May 1950).
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950. Then beginning in June 1950, the application information was recorded in the same set of books as the marriage record.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950. Then beginning in June 1950, the application information was recorded in the same set of books as the marriage record.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
Thursday, May 14, 2015
FOUND: Lizton High School 1925 class photo
This photo of the Lizton High School class of 1925 was recently found on eBay and has been donated to the Archives of the Plainfield Public Library for permanent storage. It includes the photos of these members of the senior class:
Doris Ayers
Naomi Covey
Charlotte Ellis
Robert Kennedy
Helen Leak
Mabelle Montgomery
Roger Overstreet
Buell Plummer
Verreo Randle
Marrill Tharp
Oscar Woodard
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Plainfield genealogy group to discuss DNA testing
The Family History Hounds genealogy group will meet on Thursday, June 4 from 1 to 3 pm at the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library. The meeting will be held upstairs in the library's West meeting room. Steve Smith, from the Danville Public Library, will give a presentation on family history DNA and how it can impact your genealogy research.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
If you are interested in the group, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
List of Union Township landowners in 1915 added
An index of the landowners in Union Township in 1915 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the town of Lizton) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
List of Cascade High School students in 1966 added
An index of the students in grades 9-12 at Cascade High School in Clayton in 1966 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Cascade High School 1966 yearbook, Colossus.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
NOTE: Cascade High School opened in the fall of 1964 as the result of the consolidation of the high schools of Clayton, Amo and Stilesville.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
List of New Winchester students in 1949 added
An index of the New Winchester students in grades 1-12 in 1949 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the New Winchester High School 1949 yearbook, The Warrior.
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1957-1958 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1957-1958 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 105 (10 January 1957 - 5 February 1958).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
List of Clay Township landowners in 1919 added
An index of the landowners in Clay Township in 1919 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Hendricks County marriage applications index 1947-1949 added
An index to Hendricks County Marriage Applications Book 27 (which covers 20 December 1947 through 5 March 1949) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The index is in progress - so far it covers 1905 through 1949.
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books (1905-1950).
Friday, April 24, 2015
List of Washington Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Washington Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Walking tour of Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis
The Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library is sponsoring a guided walking tour of Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis on Thursday, June 11 at 6:30 pm. The tour will cover some of the historical people that are buried there, and will include the view of the downtown skyline as seen from James Whitcomb Riley's tomb.
The tour will cover 1 mile and last approximately 90 minutes. Bottled water, comfortable shoes and insect repellant are recommended. Pre-registration is required and is limited to those age 12 and up. Participants will be responsible for their own transportation and will meet at the cemetery (you will be given directions on where to park and meet up for the walking tour). To pre-register, please contact the library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net, phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
The tour will cover 1 mile and last approximately 90 minutes. Bottled water, comfortable shoes and insect repellant are recommended. Pre-registration is required and is limited to those age 12 and up. Participants will be responsible for their own transportation and will meet at the cemetery (you will be given directions on where to park and meet up for the walking tour). To pre-register, please contact the library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net, phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Fred Anson WAMPLER appointed railroad policeman (1925)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Circuit Court Civil Order Book Volume 74 (September 1924 - October 1925), the court minutes for July 14, 1925 record that Fred Anson Wampler was commissioned by the governor for a 3-year term as a policeman for the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad. This commission was also filed in Vigo County Circuit Court in Terre Haute.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1955-1957 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1955-1957 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 104 (17 October 1955 - 9 January 1957).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Monday, April 13, 2015
Genealogy group to meet at Plainfield library
A new genealogy interest group, called Family History Hounds, has formed and will be meeting at the Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library the 1st Thursday of every month from 1 pm to 3 pm. The first meeting will be held on Thursday, May 7 from 1 to 3 pm in the library's Indiana Room. If you are interested, or have questions, please contact Plainfield library's Indiana Room - e-mail askindiana@plainfieldlibrary.net or phone (317) 839-6602 extension 2114.
Future meetings will be held on:
June 4
July 2
August 6
September 3
October 1
November 5
December 3
Future meetings will be held on:
June 4
July 2
August 6
September 3
October 1
November 5
December 3
Sunday, April 12, 2015
List of Marion Township landowners in 1919 added
An index of the landowners in Marion Township in 1919 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index (which includes the towns of New Winchester and Hadley) was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and lists the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
List of North Salem students in 1975 added
An index of the North Salem students in grades 1-12 in 1975 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the North Salem High School 1975 yearbook, Echo.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1954-1955 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1954-1955 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 103 (18 September 1954 - 15 October 1955).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
List of Lincoln Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Lincoln Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and includes the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Monday, March 16, 2015
John and Grace PRICE adopt Naomi BLUNK (1918)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Commissioners Book Volume 22 (1917-1923), the minutes of the board of commissioners' meeting for Saturday, December 28, 1918 record that John C. Price and Grace C. Price presented a petition to adopt Naomi Blunk, a ward of Hendricks County. The commissioners gave their consent.
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Hendricks County marriage applications index 1946-1947 added
An index to Hendricks County Marriage Applications Book 26 (which covers 25 October 1946 through 17 December 1947) has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. The index is in progress - so far it covers 1905 through 1947.
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books.
ABOUT THESE RECORDS: Beginning in May 1905, Indiana law required the recording of marriage applications, which included biographical details about the bride and the groom, as well as their parents. In Hendricks County, the information from these applications was kept in a separate set of books from the marriage record from May 1905 until June 1950.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of all of the marriage application books.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1953-1954 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1953-1954 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 102 (26 September 1953 - 17 September 1954).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Hendricks County residents appointed as police for Pennsylvania Railroad (1926)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Circuit Court Civil Order Book Volume 75 (October 1925 - October 1926), the court minutes for Monday, January 11, 1926 record that the following Hendricks County residents were appointed as policemen for the Pennsylvania Railroad:
Wooden J. Steadman
Orlando J. Maye
Thad Wellar Hamilton
Charles Lewin Moran
Orange E. Whiteman
George Egland
Eurotus Bruse Reed
Wooden J. Steadman
Orlando J. Maye
Thad Wellar Hamilton
Charles Lewin Moran
Orange E. Whiteman
George Egland
Eurotus Bruse Reed
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Obituary for Minnie Ann (COGSWELL) DELANEY died 1977
NOTE: This obituary was contributed by Karen Zach.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review (Crawfordsville, Indiana) - issue of April 4, 1977:
NORTH SALEM – Minnie Ann Delaney, 89, of North Salem, died Sunday in Danville Nursing Home. Mrs. Delaney had been a patient there for several years. She was retired from the North Salem school system where she had been employed as a cook. Mrs. Delaney was a member of the North Salem Christian Church. Born November 17, 1887, in Elizaville, she was the daughter of Stacy and Nancy Ann Robinson Cogswell. She married William Delaney in 1905. He preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, William of Indianapolis; three daughters, Bessie Myers of North Salem and Bernice and Mary Gasper both of Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Porter Funeral Home at North Salem with the Rev. Earl Davis officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery at North Salem. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review (Crawfordsville, Indiana) - issue of April 4, 1977:
NORTH SALEM – Minnie Ann Delaney, 89, of North Salem, died Sunday in Danville Nursing Home. Mrs. Delaney had been a patient there for several years. She was retired from the North Salem school system where she had been employed as a cook. Mrs. Delaney was a member of the North Salem Christian Church. Born November 17, 1887, in Elizaville, she was the daughter of Stacy and Nancy Ann Robinson Cogswell. She married William Delaney in 1905. He preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, William of Indianapolis; three daughters, Bessie Myers of North Salem and Bernice and Mary Gasper both of Fort Wayne; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Porter Funeral Home at North Salem with the Rev. Earl Davis officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery at North Salem. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Memorial for George T. PATTISON (1926)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Circuit Court Civil Order Book Volume 75 (October 1925 - October 1926), the death of George T. Pattison on December 31, 1925 led the Hendricks County Bar to issue this memorial about him in the circuit court minutes of January 5, 1926:
"George T. Pattison, who for almost forty years was a member of this bar, passed away at his home in Danville, December 31st, 1925, at the age of 68 years. He was born in Henry County, Indiana. He attended the public schools and the Normal School at Lebanon, Ohio, and taught for a few years. He came to Hendricks County about the year of 1883 and entered the Central Normal College as a student. Two years later he graduated from that institution and became a member of the faculty, having charge of the business department of the school. For a time he read law in the office of the late Judge John V. Hadley. He was married to Jennie Downard, in 1886. She with one son and two daughters survive him. He retired from his position as instructor and gave all his time to his chosen profession. He was for a time a partner of John W. Trotter in abstracting and law, the firm name being Trotter & Pattison. Some time after the dissolution of that partnership he was a member of the firm of Enloe & Pattison.
He was a reliable and conscientious attorney and an exemplary citizen in all walks of life. He was greatly attached to his home and was a model husband and father. He was during all his residence in this county a faithful and constant member of the Methodist Church, and for many years a member of the Official Board of that institution. He served as a Director of the Central Normal College from the date of its incorporation and rendered valuable service in that capacity. For many years he was a member of the Order of Odd Fellows and stood high in the ranks of that order."
"George T. Pattison, who for almost forty years was a member of this bar, passed away at his home in Danville, December 31st, 1925, at the age of 68 years. He was born in Henry County, Indiana. He attended the public schools and the Normal School at Lebanon, Ohio, and taught for a few years. He came to Hendricks County about the year of 1883 and entered the Central Normal College as a student. Two years later he graduated from that institution and became a member of the faculty, having charge of the business department of the school. For a time he read law in the office of the late Judge John V. Hadley. He was married to Jennie Downard, in 1886. She with one son and two daughters survive him. He retired from his position as instructor and gave all his time to his chosen profession. He was for a time a partner of John W. Trotter in abstracting and law, the firm name being Trotter & Pattison. Some time after the dissolution of that partnership he was a member of the firm of Enloe & Pattison.
He was a reliable and conscientious attorney and an exemplary citizen in all walks of life. He was greatly attached to his home and was a model husband and father. He was during all his residence in this county a faithful and constant member of the Methodist Church, and for many years a member of the Official Board of that institution. He served as a Director of the Central Normal College from the date of its incorporation and rendered valuable service in that capacity. For many years he was a member of the Order of Odd Fellows and stood high in the ranks of that order."
Monday, March 2, 2015
Hendricks County residents appointed to police Pennsylvania Railroad (1925)
As mentioned in Hendricks County Circuit Court Civil Order Book Volume 75 (October 1925 - October 1926), the court minutes for Saturday, November 21, 1925 record that the following Hendricks County residents were appointed as policemen for the Pennsylvania Railroad:
Edward Flynn
L.A. Louderback
C. Hogan
J.H. Gillian
J.F. Kenipp
F.V. Nearpass
Edward Flynn
L.A. Louderback
C. Hogan
J.H. Gillian
J.F. Kenipp
F.V. Nearpass
Sunday, March 1, 2015
List of Pittsboro students in 1972 added
An index of the Pittsboro students in grades 1-12 in 1972 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Pittsboro High School 1972 yearbook, Progress.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
List of Franklin Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Franklin Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and includes the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
3 Hendricks County residents graduate from Purdue University (1949)
Source: Friday Caller (Plainfield, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, June 23, 1949 - page 1, column 4:
There were 3 Hendricks County residents among the graduates of Purdue University at the school's June 19th commencement, according to the newspaper:
--Priscilla Beth Curtis , Stilesville - Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
--Gordon A. Hobbs, Plainfield - Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (he planned to continue his studies to receive a master's degree)
--David M. Hoban, Danville - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
There were 3 Hendricks County residents among the graduates of Purdue University at the school's June 19th commencement, according to the newspaper:
--Priscilla Beth Curtis , Stilesville - Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
--Gordon A. Hobbs, Plainfield - Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (he planned to continue his studies to receive a master's degree)
--David M. Hoban, Danville - Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Former slave Lewis McCulley buried at Plainfield (1920)
Source: Plainfield Messenger (Plainfield, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, May 20, 1920 - page 1, column 6:
LEWIS McCULLEY
Lewis McCulley, colored, aged one hundred and seven years, the oldest resident of the county, died at the home of his son, Lewis, Jr., Sunday, from an illness of chicken pox, and general debility.
There is some uncertainty about the age of the aged man, but research has verified the belief that he was one hundred seven years old at the time of his death, as an approximated age at the time of his emancipation from slavery, during the Civil War, was more than fifty.
He was a slave in Randolph County, North Carolina, his old master being Joseph McCulley and his young master Robert McCulley, from whom he took the name, McCulley.
He is survived by two sons, Alexandria and Lewis, and a step-son, Frank Jackson of Indianapolis.
Funeral services were held from the home Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Williamson, pastor of the A.M.E. Church, followed by burial at Sugar Grove.
LEWIS McCULLEY
Lewis McCulley, colored, aged one hundred and seven years, the oldest resident of the county, died at the home of his son, Lewis, Jr., Sunday, from an illness of chicken pox, and general debility.
There is some uncertainty about the age of the aged man, but research has verified the belief that he was one hundred seven years old at the time of his death, as an approximated age at the time of his emancipation from slavery, during the Civil War, was more than fifty.
He was a slave in Randolph County, North Carolina, his old master being Joseph McCulley and his young master Robert McCulley, from whom he took the name, McCulley.
He is survived by two sons, Alexandria and Lewis, and a step-son, Frank Jackson of Indianapolis.
Funeral services were held from the home Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Williamson, pastor of the A.M.E. Church, followed by burial at Sugar Grove.
Monday, February 16, 2015
World War II Soldier Raymond Dellen Buried in Stilesville (1949)
Source: Friday Caller (Plainfield, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, July 7, 1949 - page 1, column 5:
GRAVESIDE SERVICE FOR RAYMOND DELLEN TO BE SATURDAY
Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, July 9, at Stilesville for Staff Sergeant Raymond H. Dellen, who lost his life July 20, 1944 when he was in the U.S. Army with the 86th squadron, 47th Bombardment Air Corps, in Corsica Isles in the Mediterranean area.
Veterans of Foreign Wars of Greencastle will conduct the services. Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dellen; a brother, Kenneth of Indianapolis; two sisters, Lois Kersey of Indianapolis and Jean Boswell of Greencastle.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE FOR RAYMOND DELLEN TO BE SATURDAY
Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, July 9, at Stilesville for Staff Sergeant Raymond H. Dellen, who lost his life July 20, 1944 when he was in the U.S. Army with the 86th squadron, 47th Bombardment Air Corps, in Corsica Isles in the Mediterranean area.
Veterans of Foreign Wars of Greencastle will conduct the services. Survivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dellen; a brother, Kenneth of Indianapolis; two sisters, Lois Kersey of Indianapolis and Jean Boswell of Greencastle.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Hendricks County divorce index 1952-1953 added
An index to divorce cases settled in Hendricks County during 1952-1953 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. Entries were added from Hendricks County Circuit Court Order Book 101 (27 June 1952 - 26 September 1953).
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the circuit court order books for the years 1824-1959.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
List of New Winchester students 1956 added
An index of the New Winchester students in grades 1-12 in 1956 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the New Winchester High School 1956 yearbook, The Warrior, which has been digitized and is available online in the Hendricks County Government's Archive.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
List of Center Township landowners in 1911 added
An index of the landowners in Center Township in 1911 has been added to the Hendricks County GenWeb site. This index was compiled from the Hendricks County Assessor's collection of plat books and includes the Congressional Township, Range and Section that the land was located in.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
The Hendricks County Government's Archive has digital files of the plat books for scattered years between 1852 and 1940.
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