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ADAMS
COUNTY
History
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Map
*First created in 1835, from Adams New Purchase, which included
portions of Allen,
Delaware
and Randolph
Counties.
*County seat: Decatur.
*Cities,
Towns & Communities include: Berne,
Coppess Corner, Decatur,
Elm Tree Crossroads, Geneva,
Honduras, Linn
Grove, Magley, Monmouth,
Monroe, Perryville,
Peterson, Pleasant
Mills, Preble, Rivare,
and Salem.
Click HERE for General ADAMS County
information and links, OR
Select a TOWN from above to
go to the township location, with links and information specific to
that area, OR, select a TOWNSHIP from the following table:
Please note: Though the information on this web page is
believed to be correct, the possibility of error remains.
Please notify the Ann
Mensch should an error be found.
Townships in Adams
County
(North = Top)
Surrounding Counties:
N = Allen
County, IN ENE = Van Wert
County, OH
W = Wells
County, IN ADAMS COUNTY
ESE = Mercer County, OH
S = Jay
County, IN
Visit: American Local History Network for Ohio - hosted by Allen Richmond.
INGenWeb for ADAMS County, Indiana Genealogy, by Tim Singleton
Adams County 1850 Census Index - transcribed by Lana Magiera from Microfilm # M432-135.
Adams County Historical Society
- Museum located at 420 W. Monroe Street
P.O. Box 262 - Decatur, IN 46733-0262
Phone: (260) 724-3493.
Previous Printed Histories.
Miamis Returned: 18th Century History.
Brief History of Adams County and 1909 Map.
Adams County History and Pioneer Families, online by Ronald Branson of countyhistory.com!
Adams County Biographies, by Deb Murray
Gene Stratton-Porter's Limberlost Swamp, Home & Life or alternate web address
Gene Stratton Porter (1863-1924) was born on August 17, 1863, near Wabash, in Wabash County, Indiana. In 1886, she married Charles Porter, and lived for a short time in Decatur, then Geneva, near the Limberlost Swamp, in Adams County, Indiana. In 1913, the family relocated to Sylvan Lake near Rome City, in Noble County, Indiana.
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites - Historic Sites List
Limberlost : "...Stretching for 13 thousand acres across Indiana's southern Adams County and northern Jay County, the vast forest and swampland was a legend for its quicksand and unsavory characters...To the famed Indiana author, Gene Stratton-Porter, the swamp was her playground, laboratory and inspiration..."
Limberlost State Historic Site Box 356 - 200 East 6th Street - Geneva, Indiana 46740 Phone: (260) 368-7428.
Adams County Historical Museum 420 West Monroe Street - Decatur, IN 46733 Phone: (260) 724-2341.
Swiss Heritage Village 1200 Swiss Way - P.O. Box 88 - Berne, IN 46711 Phone: (260) 589-8007.
Decatur, Indiana Chamber of Commerce includes:
Decatur Public Library 128 S. Third Street - Decatur, IN 46733 Phone: (260) 724-2605.
Early newspaper
microfilms include:
Decatur Eagle
(1857-1874); Decatur Democratic Press (1892-1894); and Decatur Daily
Democrat (from July 1880-to present).
Civil War:
89th Regiment Infantry Indiana Volunteers Enlisted Men of Company "H"
89th Regiment Infantry Indiana Volunteers Enlisted Men of Company "I"
See also a Tiger Interactive map of Adams County, Indiana.
Indiana State Library. 140 North Senate Avenue - Indianapolis, IN 46204-2296
USGS: Map locations of Adams County features including cemeteries, churches, populated places, and more. Please note that the map town listed with a feature may be used as a map reference for the site, and may not be the town where the feature is actually located...Select a map to see the location of the actual feature. This database may not be complete, and, as with any database, there may be errors.
The Political Graveyard, for Adams County, Indiana, created and maintained by Lawrence Kestenbaum, a web site about U.S. political history, politicians and cemeteries.
Adams
County Health Department: (For birth and death certificates from
1882) Adams County Service Complex
Room 314 - 313 W. Jefferson Street
Decatur, IN 46733-2352
Phone: (260) 724-5326
Fees:
Hard Copies: $5; Search: $1; Certified: $10.
It is recommended that the current fees be verified by contacting
the health department before mailing your request. Please
include specific name and date details and self-addressed stamped
envelope with request.
Adams
Circuit Court Clerk: (For marriage records from 1836, divorce &
naturalization) Courthouse:
112 N 2nd Street - Box 189
Decatur, IN 46733
Phone: (260)
724-5300.
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Professional
Research
Ann
McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist
Researching onsight, and with the vast resources of The Allen County Public Library, holding one of the largest genealogical collections in North America. Search the Library's online catalogue to see some of the printed resources available for a location or topic.
Blue
Creek Township, Adams County
Communities
include: Salem.
French
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
This is a rural township.
Hartford Township, Adams County
Communities include: Linn Grove (Buena
Vista) and Perryville.
BC's Linn Grove Pages, by Brian Culy.
Robert and Rebecca (nee DAVIS) SIMISON - "Robert was the owner of the town site Buena Vista (now known as Linn Grove)..." Their 1836 marriage is believed to have been the first in Wells County.
Can you contribute Linn Grove stories, photos, or information to Brian?
Jefferson
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
This is a rural township.
Kirkland
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
Honduras and Peterson. Magley and Preble are situated on the
Kirkland-Preble Township line.
Monroe Township, Adams County
Communities include: Monroe and the
northern portion of Berne, which is located on the Monroe-Wabash
township line, with its southern portion in Wabash
Township.
Berne, IN
Berne, Indiana - A bit of Old Switzerland - Chamber of Commerce site includes:
Berne Public Library 166 Sprunger Street # 1 - Berne, IN 46711 Phone: (260) 589-2809.
Preble
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
Magley and Preble are situated on the Kirkland-Preble
Township line.
Root
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
Monmouth and a northern portion of the city of Decatur, the remaining
portion of Decatur is within Washington
Township.
St. Mary's
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
Pleasant Mills and Rivare.
Union
Township, Adams County
Communities include:
This is a rural township.
Wabash Township, Adams County
Communities include: Geneva and the
southern portion of Berne, which is located on the Monroe-Wabash
township line, with its northern portion in Monroe
Township.
Berne, IN
Berne, Indiana - A bit of Old Switzerland - Chamber of Commerce site includes:
Swiss Heritage Village
1200 Swiss Way - P.O. Box 88 - Berne, IN 46711 Phone: (260) 589-8007.
166 Sprunger Street # 1 - Berne, IN 46711 Phone: (260) 589-2809.
Geneva, IN
Limberlost State Historic Site
P.O. Box 356 - 200 East 6th Street - Geneva, IN 46740 Phone: (260) 368-7428.
The Bird Woman - an introduction to Gene Stratton-Porter's Limberlost Swamp & Home in Geneva, Indiana.
Limberlost State Historic Site
200 East 6th Street - P.O. Box 356 - Geneva, IN 46740 Phone: (260) 368-7425.
305 East Line Street - Geneva, IN 46740 Phone: (260) 368-7270.
Washington Township, Adams
County
Communities include: Coppess
Corner, Elm Tree Crossroads, and most of the city of Decatur is
located within Washington Township, a northern portion of Decatur is
in Root Township.
St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church
414Madison Street - Decatur, IN 46733 Phone: (260) 724-9159
Zion-Friedheim Lutheran Church - Decatur, Indiana
Church History (from 1836)
(Zion Genealogy records coming soon to this site!)
Decatur, Indiana Chamber of Commerce includes:
Decatur Public Library 128 S. Third Street - Decatur, IN 46733 Phone: (260) 724-2605.
Adams County Health Department: (For birth and death
certificates from 1882) Adams County
Service Complex
Room 314 - 313 W.
Jefferson Street
Decatur, IN 46733-2352
Phone: (260) 724-5326.
Fees (Please contact Health Department to verify current fees and
instructions):
Birth Certificate: $2; Death Certificate: $3;
include specific name and date details and self-addressed stamped
envelope with request.
Adams Circuit Court Clerk: (For marriage records from
1836, divorce & naturalization)
Courthouse:
112 N 2nd Street - Box
189
Decatur, IN 46733
Phone: (260) 724-5300.
Printed resources for this page include:
Indiana Atlas & Gazetteer. First Edition, Second Printing. Yarmouth, Maine: Delorme. 1998.
School and Library Atlas of the World. Fred W. Foster, Ph.D. (Editor). Sycamore, Illinois: School and Library Publishing Company. 1982.
Tri-annual Atlas & Plat Book, Adams County, Indiana. Rockford, Illinois : Rockford Map Publishers, 1966. (Gc 977.201 AD1RO).
1979 History of Adams County, Indiana. Dick D. Heller, Jr. and Lawrence Beckmeyer. (Authors). Decatur, Indiana : Adams County Historical Society, c1980-1989. (Gc 977.201 AD1ADH).
Snow's History of Adams County, Indiana. J. F. Snow [John Fletcher Snow, 1854-1933]. (Author). Indianapolis, Indiana : B.F. Bowen, 1907. (Gc 977.201 AD1S).
The History of the Catholic Church in Decatur and Adams County, Indiana, 1836-1980. Lawrence Beckmeyer. (Research and Author). James J. Divita. (Editor). Decatur, Indiana : L. Beckmeyer, 1980. (Gc 977.201 AD1BEC).
A Holthouse Family History : the German Catholic Settlers of Adams County, Indiana. Angela M. Quinn and Lori A. Brubaker. (Authors). Fort Wayne, Indiana : A.M. Quinn ; Houston, Texas : L.A. Brubaker, 1994. (Gc 929.2 H7437Q).
St. John's (Bingen) Lutheran Church Records, 1846-1863. Rev. Richard Scheimann. (Translator). Elisabeth (Doehrman) Jones. (Indexer). Decatur, Indiana? : Ardena Burke, 1992. (Gc 977.201 AD1SA).
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church (Bingen) : 11555 N. US27, Decatur, Indiana, congregational records, baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, 1845-1996. Decatur, Indiana : Ladies Guild, 1997. (Gc 977.202 D35SCA).
[ Additional
Research Resources for All Indiana Counties ]
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Professional Research
Ann
McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist
Researching on-site, and with the vast resources of The Allen County Public Library, holding one of the largest genealogical collections in North America.
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