Boone County

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Boone county

Historical Overview

Welcome to the heart of Indiana’s genealogical tapestry – Boone County. Named in honor of the legendary Daniel Boone and organized in 1830, Boone County holds a treasure trove of historical significance for those seeking to trace their roots in the Hoosier State. Boone County’s story begins on April 1, 1830, when it was officially created. Its origins intertwine with the Wabash New Purchase and Adams New Purchase, marking a pivotal moment in Indiana’s early settlement history.  Jamestown, a name echoing the spirit of the era, was initially designated as Boone County’s county seat in 1830. However, the county’s center soon beckoned a new focal point, leading to the establishment of Lebanon in 1832. The decision was inspired by a pioneer settler who, captivated by a stand of hickory trees on the site, was reminded of the majestic Biblical cedars of Lebanon. This move not only shifted the administrative hub but also set the stage for the county’s future growth and development.

The first post office in Lebanon, a testament to the community’s establishment and growth, was erected in 1832. Today, Lebanon stands as a vibrant hub with a population of 15,792, embodying a harmonious blend of heritage and progress.

Boone County, with its roots anchored in the pages of history, invites genealogists and history enthusiasts alike to explore its past. As we continue to unearth the stories of our ancestors, Boone County remains an integral chapter in the narrative of Indiana’s genealogical heritage. Join us on this journey of discovery, where every detail weaves a more comprehensive understanding of our shared history.

 

Boone County Information

Townships

Center, Clinton, Eagle, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Marion, Perry, Sugar Creek, Union, Washington, and Worth

Towns

Advance, Jamestown, Thorntown, Ulen, Whitestown, and Zionsville

Surrounding Counties

Clinton, Hamilton, Hendricks, Marion, and Montgomery

Boone 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.

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County Genealogist

Teresa K. Price

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Contact Information

boonectygenealogy@outlook.com

Boone County Research

Societies
Resources
Libraries
Resources
Museums
Resources
Records
Birth & Death
Records
Marriage & Court
Boone County Genealogical Society
PO Box 495
Lebanon, IN 46052
Email: info@bcgsin.org
Facebook
https://www.boonecountyhistorical.org/

Boone County Historical Society
Cragun House: 404 W Main St
PO Box 141
Lebanon, IN 46052
Phone: 765-483-9414
Email: cragunhouse@mymetronet.net
Facebook
https://www.boonecountyhistorical.org/

Jackson Township Historical Society
41 W Main St
PO Box 297
Jamestown, IN 46147-0297
Phone: 317-379-8434
Email: jths@countyhistory.com

Sugar Creek Historical Society
C/O Thorntown Public Library
124 N Market St
Thorntown, IN 46071-0023
Phone: 765-436-7348
Email: info@thorntownpl.org

Zionsville Historical Society
C/O Lynne Manning, President
8810 Stonewick Way
Zionsville, IN 46077-1637
Phone: 317-873-2547
Email: zionsvillehistoricalsociety@hotmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZionsvilleHistoricalSociety/
Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library
250 North 5th Street
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-3149
Email: askalib@hmmpl.org
https://hmmpl.org/discover/genealogy/

Lebanon Public Library
Heritage Center
104 East Washington Street
Lebanon, IN 46052
Phone: 765-482-3460
https://leblib.org/heritage-center/

Thornton Public Library
124 N Market Street
Thorntown, IN 46071
Phone: 765-436-7348
Email: info@thorntownpl.org
https://www.thorntownpl.org/

Sullivan Museum and Genealogy Library
225 West Hawthorne Street
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-4900
https://www.sullivanmunce.org/
Sullivan Museum and Genealogy Library
225 West Hawthorne Street
Zionsville, IN 46077
Phone: 317-873-4900
https://www.sullivanmunce.org/
Birth and death records begin in 1882.

Boone County Health Department
116 West Washington Street, Suite B202
Lebanon, IN, 46052
Health Officer: Herschell Servies Jr, MD
Phone Number: 765-482-3942
Fax: 765-483-4450
Email: lyounts@co.boone.in.us
https://boonecounty.in.gov/Offices/health-department/
Marriage records begin in 1831 but do not contain family information until 1882. Court and probate records begin in 1830, land records begin in 1856.

Boone County Courthouse
212 Courthouse Square
Lebanon, IN 46052-2150
Phone: 765-482-3510
https://boonecounty.in.gov/

Boone County Families

Francis W. Bowen

Francis W. Bowen birth: 11 Nov 1780 in Faurquier County, VA to Thomas Bowen and Rebecca Green...

Taylor Votaw Hancock

Taylor Votaw Hancockbirth: June 17, 1903 in Boone County, Indiana to William Henry Hancock and...

Archibald Akers

Archibald Akers birth: 1874 in Indiana to Francis Ransom Akers and Sarah Jane Wilson death: 1942...

Minnie Highland Hedge

Minnie Highland Hedge birth: 1878 in Boone Co., IN to Hannah Highland death: Abt 1941 in Lebanon,...

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