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Access nearly 150 years of localhistory through our comprehensive records. Simply enter the last name of the relative you're researching and hit the “Search” button. This is a great first step to uncovering family connections. Step 1: Enter your relative’s full name for the most accurate results.
The Browning Genealogy Database is the lifetime work of Charles Browning, who compiled the obituaryrecords of Vanderburgh County and surrounding southwestern Indiana from Evansville newspapers.
The City of Evansville cemeteries provide several options to assist with genealogy research: We ask that all genealogical and map requests be made in advance via email or phone so we can have time to look-up the information and have it ready to be picked up in our office. If you have questions, please call the office during business hours.
Browning Genealogy & Local History is a free database tool with birth, marriage, death records & more in Evansville, Indiana, & surrounding
· Based on the date of the vital event (birth, death, marriage, divorce), determine whether you are seeking a state, territory, county, or parish level record. If the record you are seeking has been digitized, you can access it online, through the projects described below.
It is designed to allow participants and users to obtain access to Indianalocalhistory and vital records through searching across all indexes or a single index. The database is searchable by county, event, or through a general surname search of all records.
Immediately, Mr. Browning recognized a deep community need for historical preservation and genealogical records, and he embarked on a project to document the stories of the people and families of Evansville, Indiana.