The index covers deaths from 1836-1906, however, it is not a comprehensive listing of all obituaries found outside Madison County and not all counties or newspapers are represented. The obituaries and deaths included are ones found in Indiana newspapers outside of Madison County, but were not mentioned in Madison County newspapers, making it a very unique resource. Madison County Deaths in Indiana Newspapers, 1838-1906 Refer to Madison County Cemetery Names/Codes for information on individual cemeteries. Also, many of the burials in the Memorial Park/Anderson Memorial Park cemetery were not available for inclusion in this index. Internments after 2000 are generally not included. The index may list people whose tombstones no longer exist, and the information on the tombstones may be difficult or impossible to decipher. However, there are dozens of entries where people do not have legible last names, therefore you may want to search for "unknown" first and last names just to be thorough. There are over 70,000 people in this database from 98 cemeteries. Contact the Madison County Health Department to request local birth or death certificates. NOTE: The library does not hold death certificates. A scanned image of the death certificate accompanies each record and may be printed. This index includes a small, not exhaustive selection of individuals who died in Madison County between 19. Madison County Death Certificates, 1932-1938 Madison County Coroner’s Inquests, 1885-1898Ī scattered collection of coroner’s inquests, indexed and accompanied by scanned images of the verdicts, witness testimonies, and evidence (if included). A scanned image of the page(s) accompanies each record. This databases indexes Madison County deaths found in various funeral home record books, including the Albright Funeral Home, Baker Brothers Funeral Home, Berryman Funeral Home, and unidentified funeral homes from 1890 to 1964. Madison County Funeral Home Records, 1890-1964 The library does not have the church records. The actual text of the obituaries and church records are not available online, but if you contact Indiana Room staff we can provide either a paper copy or scan of obituaries from the newspaper microfilm. This database indexes obituaries from Pendleton and Lapel newspapers, as well as additional records from the Pendleton Methodist Church, from 1870 through 2007. 1870-2007, Lapel/Pendleton Deaths and Obituaries Index This database indexes the obituaries which appeared in the Anderson Herald-Bulletin from 1998 to 2017, including online-only obituaries from 2016 and beyond. 1998-2017, Anderson Herald Bulletin Obituary Index The date which is given in the index is the date the obituary appeared in the newspaper and not necessarily the date of death. This database indexes the obituaries which appeared in the Anderson Daily Bulletin and Herald Bulletin from 1907 to 1997. 1907-1997, Anderson Daily Bulletin and Herald Bulletin Obituary Index By subscribing, you agree to the Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions and agree to be contacted about. Most local newspapers did not survive to be microfilmed, so the number of obituaries available before 1900 is limited. ( From the Burley ( Idaho ) Herald - Bulletin, July 27, 1962 THE GENTLEMAN FROM IDAHO Many of you have expressed your feeling over the loss of a devoted. Keep up to date with the latest news for My Tributes. This database indexes the deaths in early Madison County newspapers and other miscellaneous sources that are available in the Indiana Room at APL. Your source for news, sports, entertainment and more in the city of Anderson and Madison County in Central Indiana.Database Details 1849-1906, Madison County Death & Obituary Index The Lafayette Journal & Courier provides in-depth coverage of local news, sports, entertainment and Purdue University. The Star Press, along with its online partner,, is the leading source of news for Muncie, Delaware County and the surrounding communities. We’re the quotable source of news and information for Northwest Indiana and Chicago’s southeast suburbs. Locally owned newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio. The Evansville Courier & Press is a local newspaper in Evansville, Indiana. The Tribune is a locally owned newspaper serving north central Indiana and southwest Michigan 4. We’re telling you the most important stories in Central Indiana, whether in the newspaper, online or live at the scene where those stories happen.
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