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Tippecanoe County Is Up For Adoption!

Map of Tippecanoe County

Tippecanoe was established on January 20, 1826, it's county seat is Lafayette. It was named for The Tippecanoe River and the Battle of Tippecanoe.

This county is available for adoption. If you are interested in adopting the county or if you have data you would like to submit for this site, please contact me by clicking on the link "Contact Me" in the top menu above [[email protected]]. Becoming a county administrator is very rewarding.

There are many kinds of data you can submit, both large amounts and small. Any thing from a complete database to just a family group sheet of your own family. Bibles, bios, cemetery, church records census, land, military, newspaper snippets, obits, school materials, or vital records are welcome. There are many other types of records that I probably am missing right now, but all would be a much appreciated addition to this county.

Neighboring counties are: White County, Carroll County, Clinton County, Montgomery County, Fountain County, Warren County and Benton County.

Cities, towns and unincorporated places: Americus, Battle Ground, Buck Creek, Clarks Hill, Colburn, Dayton, Lafayette, Monroe, Montmorenci, Odell, Otterbein, Romney, Shadeland, Stockwell, West Lafayette and West Point.

Tippecanoe County Townships are: Fairfield, Jackson, Lauramie, Perry, Randolph, Sheffield, Shelby, Tippecanoe, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne and Wea.

RootsWeb List and Message Board
County List - Message Board
Cemeteries
Booher Cemetery Kenny Cemetery Pinhook Cemetery
Sickler Cemetery Sugar Grove
(Shawnee Mound)
Cemetery
West Point Cemetery