Dearborn County

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Dearborn county

Historical Overview

Dearborn County was created from Clark County in the Indiana Territory (pre-statehood) in 1803. See the Executive Journal of Indiana Territory, 1800-1816, p. 116. Available at Google Books. Also, online at Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22378/). It became a county in the state of Indiana when Indiana gained statehood in 1816. Ripley county was formed from Dearborn County in 1818. Ohio County was formed from portions of Dearborn in 1845.

Dearborn County, Indiana, holds a rich history dating back to its formation in 1803. Situated on the Ohio border near the southeast corner of the state, it was carved out of a portion of Hamilton County, Ohio. The county’s establishment was closely tied to the shifting territorial boundaries following Ohio’s admission to the Union in 1803. In the case of Dearborn County, the “Gore” comprised a portion of the land along Ohio’s southwestern border, and it was ceded to the Indiana Territory in 1803 following Ohio’s admission to the Union. This wedge or pie-shaped area became an integral part of the newly formed Dearborn County. The Gore is not exclusive to Dearborn County but extends into several present-day counties, including Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio, Randolph, Switzerland, Union, Wayne, and Fayette. Researchers will not want to miss the website Indiana’s Gore – Genealogy Resources, https://www.indianasgore.com/.

Dearborn County was named for Dr. Henry Dearborn (1751-1829). Dearborn served as Secretary of War from 1801-1809 under President Thomas Jefferson. Lawrenceburg was designated as the county seat. Early growth in the area centered around Lawrenceburg, which became a crucial railroad junction connecting major rail lines in the region. The present boundaries were established in 1845.

According to the 2010 census, Dearborn County covers a total area of 307.42 square miles, with 99.22% being land and 0.77% water. The Ohio River forms part of the southeastern county line.

Record Loss

A courthouse fire in 1826 destroyed most records. Some marriage and will records survived the fire. See the transcription of an article that appeared in the (Lawrenceburg) Indiana Palladium, 18 Mar 1826, p. 3, col. 1, https://www.indianasgore.com/dearborn-county-1826-courthouse-fire/.

Dearborn County Information

Townships

• Caesar Creek • Center • Clay • Harrison • Hogan • Jackson • Kelso • Lawrenceburg • Logan • Manchester • Miller • Sparta • Washington • York

Towns

• Dillsboro • Moores Hill • Saint Leon • West Harrison Cities • Aurora • Greendale • Lawrenceburg

Surrounding Counties

Franklin County, Indiana; Ohio County, Indiana ; Ripley County, Indiana; Hamilton County, Ohio; Boone County, Kentucky

Dearborn County Genealogist

County genealogists are invaluable resources for anyone seeking to delve into the past. They can answer general questions about the county, providing insights into its history, culture, and communities. Need to know where specific records are held or where to find them? County genealogists are experts at pointing you in the right direction. They’ll also inform you about what records exist and, just as importantly, which records do not exist, saving you valuable research time.

County genealogists can recommend search avenues and tools tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you’re on the right track to uncovering your family’s history. Please note that while they are fantastic information resources, they are not typically able to conduct genealogy research for you. Instead, they empower you with the knowledge and tools you need to embark on your own genealogical journey.

County Genealogist

Learn more about becoming the county genealogist for Dearborn

Dearborn County Research

Societies
Resources
Libraries
Resources
Museums
Resources
Records
Birth & Death
Records
Marriage & Court
Dearborn County Historical Society
508 W High Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025-1916
Phone: 812-537-4075
https://www.facebook.com/DearbornCountyHistoricalSociety/
http://www.dearborncountyhs.org/
Lawrenceburg Public Library District
150 Mary Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
Phone: 812-537-2775
https://www.lpld.lib.in.us/
Archaeological Research Institute (ARI)
126 West High Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
812-290-2966
https://exploreai.org

Dearborn County Historical Society & Museum
508 West High Street
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
812-537-4075
http://www.dearborncountyhs.org/
dearborncohis@gmail.com

Hillforest Victorian House Museum
213 Fifth Street
Aurora, IN 47001
812-926-0087
https://hillforest.org/
hillforest213@gmail.com


The Indiana Archives offers a free video on YouTube on how to obtain vital records at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISCsbgYzFaA&t=3s.


Dearborn County has birth records beginning in 1882.
There are several places to retrieve these records:
  • Birth records from 1882-1907 are on FamilySearch.org. The records are locked and can only be viewed in an affiliate library or FamilySearch Center. However, the records may be searched from anywhere. No images are provided – transcription of the record only.

  • Delayed birth records have been published as Delayed birth records at Dearborn County, Indiana by Lois Lee Harper (Apollo, Pennsylvania : Closson Press, c1995).
    The FamilySearch catalog indicates that the book contains a list of persons born ca. 1870-1930, who petitioned the court after 1941 to issue birth certificates where the original certificate or record was either not issued or lost.

  • Birth certificates after 1907 can be obtained from:
    Dearborn County Health Department
    Attn: Vital Records
    165 Mary St
    Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025
    (812) 537-8838
    https://www.dearborncounty.org/department/division.php?structureid=100
    Records are embargoed for 75 years.

  • Birth records may also be ordered from:
    Vital Records
    Indiana State Department of Health
    P.O. Box 7125
    Indianapolis, IN 46206-7125
    https://www.in.gov/health/vital-records/
    State birth records begin in October 1907.

  • Ancestry.com has searchable images of Indiana birth certificates in their collection, “Indiana, U.S., Birth Certificates, 1907-1944,” https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60871/. The source is the Indiana State Board of Health. Birth Certificates, 1907-1944. Microfilm at the Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana.


Death records for Dearborn County begin in 1882. There are several places to retrieve these records:

Death records from 1882-1900 are on FamilySearch.org but they are locked. They can only be viewed in an affiliate library or FamilySearch Center. However, the index may be searched from anywhere. No images are provided – transcription of the record only.

Death certificates after 1907 can be obtained from:
Dearborn County Health Department
Attn: Vital Records
165 Mary St
Lawrenceburg, IN, 47025
(812) 537-8838
https://www.dearborncounty.org/department/division.php?structureid=100
Records are embargoed for 75 years.

Death records may also be ordered from:
Vital Records
Indiana State Department of Health
P.O. Box 7125
Indianapolis, IN 46206-7125
https://www.in.gov/health/vital-records/
State death records begin in October 1907.

Ancestry.com has searchable images of Indiana death certificates in their collection, “Indiana, U.S., Death Certificates, 1899-2017,” https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60716/. The source is the Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900-2017. Microfilm at the Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana. Social Security numbers have been redacted from the images.

The Indiana Archives offers a free video on YouTube on how to obtain vital records at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISCsbgYzFaA&t=3s.


Dearborn County marriage records date back to 1826. To retrieve a certified copy of a marriage license issued in Dearborn County, contact the Clerk of Court. Visit https://www.dearborncounty.org/department/index.php?structureid=16 for contact information.


To retrieve non-certified copies of these records, visit FamilySearch.org. Marriage license applications from 1826-November 1921 are available there.


Indiana marriage records can also be found at findmypast.com and MyHeritage.com.


The Indiana State Library maintains two databases of Indiana marriages. These are indexes only. (no images).


Ancestry.com has several indexes of Indiana marriage records in their collections:
• Indiana, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1892
• Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941
• Indiana, U.S., Marriages, 1810-2001
• Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993
These are all indexes only, no images.


Dearborn County Families

Clayton William Batchelor

Clayton William Batchelor birth: 4 Mar 1898, Ohio County (near Rising Sun), Indiana to George...

Alvin Porter Cole

Alvin Porter Cole birth: 4 Feb 1894, Dearborn County, Indiana to Joel DeVane Cole and Lucy Ann...

George Ewbank

George Ewbank b. about 1833, Dearborn County, Indiana, to Benjamin and Ann (Smith) Ewbank d. 16...

Simon Peter Mason

Simon Peter Mason b. 7 March 1834, Dearborn County, Indiana, to Jacob Daniel and Rebecca...

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