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The Indiana Marriage Indexing Project is a joint project of the Indiana Genealogical Society and FamilySearch (representing the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). The aim is to create a statewide marriage index that begins with each Indiana county's earliest surviving records and goes up to 1957. When finished, the index will be put online as a free searchable database.
Indexers work from home and at their own pace. They login to the FamilySearch indexing site with their username and password, and download a batch of marriage records, which take just 30-45 minutes to index. You need to have a computer that is running Windows XP or Vista, an Internet connection (broadband is recommended because of the large size of the files), and an up-to-date version of an Internet browser.
View sample screens of the indexing software: Sample Screen 1 Sample Screen 2
Project Statistics
View the project's statistics as of October 2008 (PDF format) Questions?Contact project coordinator Shirley Richison Fields--e-mail indexing@indgensoc.org |
Roll of HonorOur continuing thanks to the indexers and arbitrators around the world who are helping with this project. A special thanks to: |
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