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Indiana Social Security Death Index

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A quick way to find your ancestors is to search the Indiana Social Security Death Index. The Social Security Death Index contains names, birth dates, death dates, Social Security numbers, and other useful information for more than 90 million people.

The Indiana Social Security Death Index is one of the largest and most useful databases available. The Indiana Social Security Death Index works best for finding information about individuals who died in the mid-1960s or later. The Indiana Social Security Death Index is a compilation of information about deceased persons who filed for and received Social Security numbers, who were paid Social Security benefits at some point in their lives, and whose death was reported to the Social Security Administration (SSA).

The link below will direct you to Ancestry.com’s Social Security Death Index which is generated from the U.S. Social Security Administrations Death Master File.

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Other Genealogy Resources

  1. Indiana State Archives: The Indiana State Archives is the official repository for the state’s historical records. They house a wide range of genealogical resources, including vital records, court records, land records, military records, and more. You can access their online collections and databases here: Indiana State Archives
  2. Indiana Genealogical Society: The Indiana Genealogical Society (IGS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting genealogical research in Indiana. Their website provides access to various resources, including research guides, publications, webinars, and an online database of Indiana cemetery locations: Indiana Genealogical Society
  3. Indiana State Library: The Indiana State Library houses a wealth of genealogical resources, including family histories, local histories, newspapers, city directories, and more. They offer both onsite and online access to their collections. You can explore their genealogy resources here: Indiana State Library – Genealogy
  4. FamilySearch: FamilySearch is a free genealogy website provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They offer a vast collection of records and resources for Indiana, including birth, marriage, and death records, census records, probate records, and more. You can search their Indiana collections here: FamilySearch – Indiana

These resources should help you get started with your genealogy research in Indiana. Be sure to explore these websites and repositories to uncover valuable information about your Indiana ancestors.

Genealogical Resources and Databases available at Ancestry.com

Montgomery County, Indiana Farmer Directory, 1920
Indiana Marriages to 1850
Huntington, Indiana Directory, 1897-98
Indiana Marriages
Anderson, Indiana Directory, 1889-90
Elkhart, Indiana Directory, 1890
Allen County, Indiana Directory, 1890
Indiana State Database
Muncie, Indiana Directory, 1893
Michigan City, Indiana Directories, 1890-91, 1893-94
Indiana Gold Star Honor Rol
Indianapolis, Indiana Directories, 1887-90
Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920
Terre Haute, Indiana Directories, 1890, 1892
Lafayette, Indiana Directories, 1885-88, 1891
Indiana State Database
Affiliate – Indiana Map Collection
Grant County, Indiana Directory, 1901-02
Indiana: 1864
Evansville, Indiana Directories, 1888-92
Indiana County, Pennsylvania Normal School Directory, 1909-10
Johnson County, Indiana Directory, 1890
Lawrence County, Indiana Directory, 1890
Posey County, Indiana Directory, 1882
Hammond, Indiana Directory, 1891-92
Indiana Births, 1880-1920
La Porte County, Indiana Directory, 1896
Tippecanoe County, Indiana Farmer’s Directory, 1919
Hartford City and Montpelier, Indiana Directory, 1895
Portland, Indiana Directory, 1897
Valparaiso, Indiana Directory, 1885-86, 1890

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