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Records Of The Family History Library
Family History Library Catalog
     Record Selection Table
Archives And Libraries
Bible Records
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Census
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Court Records
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Emigration And Immigration
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History
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     Additional Sources For Historical Information
Land And Property
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     Subsequent Land Transfers In County Records
Maps
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Military Records
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     War Of 1812 (1812–1815)
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     Mexican War (1846–1848)
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     Indiana Militia Records (1872–1896)
     Spanish-american War (1898)
     World War I (1917–1918)
     World War II (1941–1945) And Korean Conflict (1950–1953)
     Vietnam War (1961 To 1973)
Minorities
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     Other Minorities
Native Races
     American Indian Sources
Naturalization And Citizenship
Newspapers
Orphans And Orphanages
Periodicals
Probate Records
     Statewide Indexes
     Probate Record Inventories
     Availability Of Probate Records
Public Records
Schools
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Taxation
Vital Records
     City And County Records Of Births And Deaths
     State Records Of Births And Deaths
     Marriages
     Marriage Index On Internet
     Marriage Indexes On Compact Disc
     Marriage Index On Floppy Disk
     Coroner’s Records
     Divorces
     Vital Records In The Family History Library Catalog
     Guide To Vital Records
Voting Registers
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Comments And Suggestions

COURT RECORDSLook this term up in the glossary.


Many Indiana residents’ names are listed in civil court records, where there is information about disputes over property, divorce, partitions, settlement of estates, and other matters. These courts also handled criminal matters. Court Order Books and case files may contain a person’s age, residence and occupation, and may state family relationships (sometimes relatives or neighbors gave depositions).

Indiana courts having records of genealogical value were established as follows:

1790–1805 General Quarter Session of the Peace had jurisdiction over criminal and county administrative matters. [Knox (1790–), Clark (1801–), and Dearborn (1803–)].
1790–1813 Circuit Court of the General Court had criminal jurisdiction.
1790– 1805 Court of Common Pleas had civil jurisdiction.[Knox, 1790–; Clark,1801–; Dearborn, 1803–].
1805–1813 Court of Common Pleas heard civil, criminal, and probate cases, and administrative matters.
1814–pres. Circuit Court was and still is the basic county level court of general jurisdiction, with jurisdiction over civil, divorce, naturalization, criminal, estates, guardianship, mental health, and, after 1903, juvenile matters. The basic records of court proceedings, the Civil Order Books, are being microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, along with the Complete Order Books, through 1920.
1853–1873 Court of Common Pleas, primarily a probate court, but handled naturalization, divorces, and limited civil and criminal matters. Similar Order Books are being microfilmed. (Marion and Tippecanoe counties had Courts of Common Pleas, 1849–1852).
1871 Superior Courts had concurrent civil jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in the county until after World War II. Some Superior Courts were established in cities away from the county seat and, beginning in 1899, also had probate jurisdiction. These courts were established as Circuit Courts’ case loads became too heavy for one judge. (Marion County, 1871; Tippecanoe, 1875; Allen and Vanderburg, 1877; Vigo, 1881; Madison, Laporte, Lake and Porter, 1895; Grant and Howard, 1897). Several other counties had Superior Courts prior to 1920, and Lake and Marion had several such courts. Superior Court Order Books and Complete Order Books through 1920 are currently being microfilmed. If a county has had both a Circuit and Superior Court, consult Order Books, case files, and related records for both courts.
For a discussion of Indiana court records, see:

Newman, John J. Research in Indiana Courthouses: Judicial and Other Records. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1981. (FHL book 977.2 A1 no.240; computer number 616504.) This book gives a brief history of the court system and lists the dates each court began.

Federal court records are described in:

Griffin, Warren B. Preliminary Inventory: Records of the U.S. Courts for the District of Indiana. Chicago: Federal Record Center, 1967. (FHL book 977.2 A1 no.83; film 982239 item10; computer number 239400.) The boundaries of each District Court are defined and the types of court records are listed, along with the dates these court records cover.

For U.S. Circuit and District Court naturalization records, see the “Naturalization and Citizenship” section of this research outline.

Court records can be found in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under:

INDIANA- COURT RECORDSINDIANA, [COUNTY]- COURT RECORDS

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