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Addresses
New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, 180 West Spring St., New Albany, IN 47150
Floyd County Courthouse, City-County Bldg., 311 Hauss Square, New Albany, Indiana 47150
Southern Indiana Genealogical Society, PO Box 665, New Albany, Indiana 47151-0665
List of Floyd County Publications for sale by the Southern Indiana Genealogical Society
Bible Records
Biographies
See also: Military
Births
Appelhause, Del Mae
Cemeteries
Northern Burial Ground, listed on page 286 of burial register; this cemetery now known as Fairview Cemetery
Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Indiana - Link to photos of a few stones at Fairview
St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Navilleton, Ind
Fairview Cemetery - Lots owned by Joseph Wicks
Fairview Cemetery - Newspaper Clipping
Galena Cemetery - Photos of actual grave stones
St. Mary of the Knobs Catholic Cemetery - Tombstone inscriptions
West Haven Cemetery - Links to photos of some of the stones at West Haven Cemetery. (There are about 70 photos so far.)
Census
1930 Cornelia Memorial Orphan's Home
1870 Census 3rd Ward NA Twp, page 1 - surnames: Alwes, Anderson, Babcock, Bamberger, Burd, Clapp, F___, Ferry, Griffin, Hale, Hardin, Kerr, Libs, Maginess, Mahan, Marsh, Mollars, Palank, Phelps, Rosenham, Schafer, Scribner, Sinex, VanDusen
Church
St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Navilleton, Ind
City Directories
Abstracts from Our Church Visitor - St. Mark’s Evangelical Church, New Albany, Indiana
Business Listings from the 1882 Polk City Directory
Deaths & Obituaries |
Adkinson, Lena
Arganbright, Christian, Mrs.
Atkins, Sarah A
Beach, Wm. S.
Bell, Sallie A.
Benton, Nathan
Bolinder, Logan Ellsworth
Brisby, Clara
Bruner, Mary
Burns, Mr.
Campbell, Forrest M.
Campbell, Frances Meriwether
Carson, James
Caye, Susan (Byland)
Christopher, Maria
Clark, Charles H.
Clark, John
Clark, William
Clements, Thomas K.
Coffman Mary, Miss
Coffman, Spear
Cooper, Dr. William
Cooper, Katie Mae
Crump, Emma
Crump, Hobert
Cullen, Mrs. Robert
Davis, Mary L
Davis, Phebe (Scribner)
Dean, Wilbur
Deitz, H. C.
Dewey, William
Ellenbrand, Arthur F.
Dodson, Thomas
Dowd, Martin
Ellenbrand, Minnie Meriwether
Engleman, Oscar
Enochs, Joseph
Ethell, Lucy
Eulitt, Mary
Fatix, Nancy
Fitch, Charles
Fite, Edward
Frank, Magdalena
Frederick, Randall
Frederick, Wm D.
Garland, Joseph
Guthrie, Alice
Guthrie, Alice Joan
Haines, Benjamin
Halsted, Sarah
Hammeling, F
Hanger, John Irvin
Hans, George
Harris, Daisy
Hess, John
Highfield, Stephen
Hilyard, Alys
Hofman, John
Hollister, John
Hughes, Zadoch J.
Jenkins, Cleo Meriwether
Jocelyn, Elizabeth
Jocelyn, Mary
Johnson, Sidney
Kelly, Michael
Kerns, Charlie E.
Lamb, Mrs. Lancaster, Mary
Lattis, Ellen
Kraft, Bessie Merriwether
Kraft, Frank D.
Kraft, Martin D.
Kraft, Meriwether Hewes "Hew"
Kyees, Uriah
Lascola, Emeline
Lideka, George
Lidikay, Clifford
Lipps, Edw. J.
Locher, C W., Rev.
Loesch, Peter
Lotick, Edna
Lowe, James A.
Malbon, Lemuel Sr. |
Maschmeyer, Alma
McMahan, Lavania Ellen
Meek, Anna M. (Reed)
Meriwether, Joseph
Merriwether, Charles F.
Merriwether, David
Merriwether, Emily
Merriwether, Henry
Merriwether, Indiana A. "Indie"
Merriwether, J. W.,child of
Meriwether, John, 1854
Merriwether, John, 1916
Merriwether, John Montgomery
Merriwether, Margaret
Meriwether, Joseph
Merriwether, Margaret
Merriwether, Minnie
Meriwether, Robert "Jack"
Miller, Ida
Moore, Maude L.
Morton, Charles F.
Morton, Harry
Nagel, John
Neutzel, Mrs. John
Noles/Knowles, John Spaulding
Nunemacher, Conrad
O'Herron, Mrs."
Park, Israel
Perry, Phebe
Popp, Gertrude
Potter, Mary
Poutch, Chas. W.
Poutch, Mary Dorothy
Poutch, Wm. H.
Pritchett, John W.
Pulsford, Ellen Nora
Rager, Frank
Rager, Frank M.
Reasor, Harry C.
Reasor, James D.
Reed, Harriet
Richardson, Daughter of Comodore
Richardson, Mollie
Roselle, George
Rucker, Emily
Scheller, Nancy A.
Schuler, Mary B.
Schuler, Mary Belle
Schwartz, Jacob
Scott, Bertie
Scott, George D.
Senn, Shelby
Slaughterback, Wm. T.
Shields, Hattie Scribner (infant)
Smith, Hugh F.
Smith, Mrs.
Smith, Philip
South, Haidee
Spillman, Mr.
Swift, Emma
Tankisley, Jesse
Thommason, Mary Margaret
Townsend, Nancy
Unknown Child 1864
Traub, William
Tuley, Walter W.
Very, Anna
Voyles, Mason
Walden, George
Warren, Elizabeth
Weber, Chas., c/o
Wells, Mary A.
White, Ida Belle
Wible, Harriet
Yenowine, Charles
Zanone, Mary
Zeillmann, Elizabeth |
Death Records - see also Deaths
Blackburn, Louise
Bostock, Infant
Brown, William H.
Dorrus, Anna
Endris, John
Finley, Martin
Frank, Magdalena
Hans, George
Jackson, Ruth A.
Jones, James H.
Koch, Frank
Koch, Phillip
Logue, William, Sr.
Lowe, Martha A.
Markmeyer, Charles
Probst, Mable P.
Renner, Carolina
Stephens, John W.
Stewart, Margaret
Renn, Peter
Schoen, Nancy
Schultz, Bertha E.
Scott, Arthur, Infant of
Stafford, Rebecca
Unknown, Male Infant
New Albany Ledger Standard 1 April 1881 - Burial Permits
New Albany Daily Ledger 1 March 1881 - Burial Permits
New Albany Daily Ledger 30 June 1887 - Burial Permits
New Albany Daily Ledger 30 September 1887 - Burial Permits
New Albany Ledger Standard 29 February 1888 - Burial Permits
Divorces - see also Newspapers
Whetsel, Oliver and Lottie - Divorce
Family Group Sheets
Floyd County Families on the Web
Floyd County Publications Available from the Southern Indiana Genealogical Society
Land
Links
Lookups
Mail Lists
Maps
Marriages
See also: Newspaper Clippings
Drysdale, William
Frederick, Washington
Early Marriages from the New Albany Daily Ledger, Jan. thru Apr., 1864
1842 Marriages from Public Press 8 FEB 1882
Marriage Returns Made, from the Public Press - 30 Jul 1926
Indiana Marriages through 1850
Misc. Records
Manufacturing in New Albany, from the Floyd County Gazetteer, 1868
Military
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Armstrong, Joseph F.
Baldwin, Edward H.
Bethel, Frederick P.
Bir, Lewis
Briscoe, Francis M.
Brown, William H.
Burkhart, Lafayette
Burk, Richard
Byrn, Dennis L.
Clary, Timothy
Colpin, James M.
Conner, Frederick D.
Cook, George W.
Denny, George
Dodge, Thomas
Engleman, James E.
Fox, Andrew J.
Grose, William V.
Hanger, Thomas
Hanger, William
Jackson, John
Kennedy, R. A.
Koch, George H.
Kremer, Charles A.
Krieger, August
Leach, Leonard |
Leslie, Thomas
Lester, William J.
Leuthart, Charles
Manor, William A.
McKinney, Martin V.
McKown, Lafayette
M'Cory, William
Meekin, J. H.
Menges, Frederick
Meriwether, John
Milligan, James
Morton, William H.
Nafius, John
Neafus, David B.
Nelson, George A.
Nerman, Jacob B.
Pfrimmer, George W.
Pritchett, John W.
Rowley, James G.
Ruter, John B.
Sanders, Thomas
Seabrook, John W.
Sendlewich, John
Shook, John
Smith, Hugh F. L.
Tyler, Rolla A.
Wall, Thomas
Weber, Peter
Wolf, George W.
Wolf, Lexington |
Neighboring Counties:
Clark Co., IN
Harrison Co., IN
Washington Co., IN
Jefferson Co., KY
Newspapers
Newspaper Index Online at New Albany Library
Newspaper Clippings
Newspaper Abstract - Gleanings from the New Albany Newspapers
from the New Albany Daily Ledger and New Albany Ledger Standard April 1875
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Newspaper Clipping - Military: 4 newspaper lists from the New Albany Daily Ledger August and Sept 1864
- List of the casualties in the 38th Indiana, in the fight at Chattahooche River July 17th; Among the Soldiers transferred to the hospitals
at Nashville; List of Sick and Wounded at Field Hosp., Vining Station, GA, admitted from July 20th to July 24th; Soldiers of the 38th Indiana died in Gen. Field Hosp.,
Army of the Cumberland, from the 14th of August to the 4th of September 1864
Newspapers Available on Microfilm at New Albany-Floyd County Public Library
Newspaper Clipping - Military: List of Casualties in the 38th and 22d Indiana Regiment at Jonesboro, Ga. from the New Albany Daily Ledger 14 Sep 1864
Newspaper Clipping - Military: Killed and wounded Indianians at the Battle of the Hatchie - 53d Regiment - from the New Albany Daily Ledger 15 Oct 1862
Newspaper Clipping - Military: Sick and Wounded from Perryville, from the New Albany Daily Ledger 15 Oct 1862
Newspaper Clipping - Military: List of Casualties in the 53d Indiana, from June 10th to July 31st, 1864 from the New Albany Daily Ledger 8 Aug 1864
Park, Mrs. I. P. - Newspaper Clipping
Marriages from the New Albany Daily Ledger January thru March 1851 - Surnames: Abrams, Carmon, Conner, Crutchfield, English, Gillmore, Hancock, Leach, Lewis, Logan, Moyer, Neel, Slocum, Sharp, Tabler, Young
New Albany Daily Ledger 8 Sep 1862 p2 - Members of L. Stout’s Co. A, 81st Regiment Ind. Vols.-Names of Deserters, with Description
New Albany Daily Ledger 8 Sep 1862 p2 - List of Officers and Soldiers of the 66th Indiana now in Camp near Louisville, and Partial Lists of the Killed, Wounded, and Paroled.
Rickman, Clara - Newspaper Clipping Whetsel, Oliver and Lottie - Divorce
Public Press 24 June 1884 - Personal Notices
Public Press 16 July 1890 - Misfit Marriages - List of Divorces Granted by the Floyd Circuit Court 1880-1883
Northern Burial Grounds (Fairview Cemetery) from Public Press 25 Jun 1884 - Article
Burial Permits - New Albany Daily Ledger 1 March 1881 Burial Permits - New Albany Ledger Standard 1 April 1881
Burial Permits - New Albany Daily Ledger 30 June 1887
Burial Permits - New Albany Ledger 30 Jul 1887
Burial Permits -New Albany Daily Ledger 30 September 1887
Burial Permits -New Albany Ledger Standard 29 February 1888
Undertaker Disturbed. He is Not Allowed to Bury a White Woman in Fairview, Neither Can He Bury Her in the Colored Cemetery -- from the New Albany Daily Ledger 16 Dec 1897 - Article
List of Casualties in the 53d Regiment Indiana Volunteers July 22, 1864, from the New Albany Daily Ledger - 5 Aug 1864
Photographs
The Culbertson Mansion - Located on this page at right Another Old Main St. Home - Located on this page at right
Entrance Gate to Fairview Cemetery - in New Albany - on this page at right. Another Old Main St. Home - Used to be an Auction House
Culbertson Widows Home - Home was created by Mr. Culbertson for Widows and their children. Located on Main St. NA
Large Yellow Home - Located on Main Street in New Albany
Queen Anne Style Home - Located on Main St. in New Albany
Queries & Surnames
Surnames
Addresses
Old Queries
Floyd County Queries at Kentuckiana Genealogy
Floyd County at Genforum
Floyd County Queries at Ancestry.com
Reunions
Societies
Indiana Genealogical Society
Will & Probate
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The Culbertson Mansion 914 E. Main Street New Albany, IN
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Floyd County was created in 1819 from parts of Clark and Harrison Counties and was named for Colonel John Floyd. New Albany is the County Seat.
There are five townships in Floyd County: Franklin, Georgetown, Greenville, Lafayette and New Albany. |
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Another Old House on Main Street New Albany, IN
Fairview Cemetery Entrance New Albany, IN
| Much appreciation to Sue Carpenter for the many, many hours she has put in to transcribing documents for this website.
Most of the items located here at Floyd Co., INGenWeb were in some way obtained by her. Thanks a bunch Sue! |
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