Members of the Indiana Genealogical Society have a conference Saturday in Indianapolis, featuring military records and Pamela K. Boyer. The stay-at-homes have four new members-only databases on the website to explore, three of them offering leads to military records (these are not images of the records themselves and should not be cited as such):
Revolutionary War Veterans Living in Indiana Who Received Pensions (1835)
Students of Earlham College, Richmond (1859)
Roster of 79th Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
Public Service Company of Indiana Employees Serving in World War II (1944), list from the Danville Republican newspaper
Three cemetery indexes from Noble and Wabash counties are newly available to all visitors.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Indiana conference and databases
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:26 AM
Labels: cemeteries, Civil War, conference, Earlham College, Indiana, Indiana Genealogical Society, Pamela K. Boyer, Public Service Company of Indiana, Revolutionary War, WWII genealogy
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