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Lake County Courthouse
Crown Point, Indiana


Porter County Courthouse
Valparaiso, Indiana

Welcome to the website for the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society! We are glad you are here. We are an active society that is committed to preserving the history of Lake County and Porter County in Indiana. We have some great resources for you in your research. Many dedicated volunteers have made these available to you. If you are local, we encourage you to attend one of our monthly meetings. You can contact us directly at nwigs@hotmail.com.


Recent News!


The September 2008 issue (Volume 32, Number 2) of the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society's newsletter, TWIGS, is available for download.

 

 

NWIGS installed new officers at their June 21st meeting. Click on the thumbnail images below to view the photographs from the occasion.



From left to right: Alice Smedstad, officiating; New officers – Laurie Kender, Historian; Sally Phillips, President; Marlene Polster, First Vice President; John Arvidson, Second Vice President; and Gerard Dupczak, Treasurer/Membership. Not shown is Dorothy Woodrich, Secretary.

 
Outgoing President, Bill Schu, hands over the official gavel to Sally Phillips, the newly elected President.

 

 

TWO NEW BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE FROM NWIGS! - June 2008

CROWN POINT JUSTICES OF THE PEACE MARRIAGES

This is a two volume set which contains the records of marriages performed by four Justices of the Peace in Crown Point, Indiana, during the period when the city was known as a “Marriage Mill.”

Those appearing before a Justice of the Peace could be married with a wedding license issued from the County in which they lived. The major significance of these records is that it records marriages of many people who did not obtain a wedding license in Lake County, Indiana, of which Crown Point is the County Seat and thus would not appear in the indexes of marriage records for the county.

Approximately 42,400 names are indexed and arranged by Grooms and Brides.

We started this project assuming most people would be from Lake County, but that was not the case.

The top states were:
1.  Illinois 18,909 individuals
2.  Indiana 18,061 individuals
3.  Wisconsin 2,724 individuals
4.  Michigan f 974 individuals
5.  Ohio 257 individuals
6.  Iowa 157 individuals
7.  New York 131 individuals
8.  Minnesota 116 individuals
9.  California 103 individuals
10. Missouri 99 individuals

Overwhelmingly, the top city was Chicago 15,140. Milwaukee represented a total 1,308, and 311 came from Detroit.

A 3-day waiting period was enacted in March 1940, thereby bringing the “Marriage Mill” to an end.

Cost for this fully indexed, 1,100-page, two volume, hardbound set is $150.00 plus $16.25 postage for a total of $166.25.
This book can be ordered by contacting the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society, PO Box 595, Griffith, Indiana 46319, or by downloading, completing, and mailing an order form.


AN INDEX OF LAND TRANSFER RECORDS
FOR CROWN POINT, LAKE CO., INDIANA
FOR THE YEARS 1928 - 1940

This book covers land transfers in and around the City of Crown Point, Indiana, for the years 1928 through 1940. The years of 1936-1940 in this index also include key numbers. If you desire to obtain additional information regarding any particular parcel of land, the county clerks will require you to have a key number for the parcel. Key numbers were not in place previous to that time period.

The original deeds for these land parcels are housed at the Lake County Government Center, Office of the Recorder, 2293 North Main Street, Crown Point, Indiana 46307.

Originally, land was purchased from the Federal Government (known as a land grant or land patent). When the Federal Government wanted to "get out of the land selling business," they gave grants for whatever land was remaining in each state. The first land office for Lake County was in LaPorte County (Lake County was formed from LaPorte and Porter Counties in February 1837) from 1833 to 1839, at which time the LaPorte Land Office was moved to Winamac, Pulaski County. In 1855, all land offices in the State of Indiana were moved to Indianapolis. After the original purchase, land was transferred between private landowners. All purchases of land were recorded in the county clerk's office and then became known as Land Transfers.

One of the best reasons for using land records for genealogy research is to locate your ancestors and also become aware of surrounding neighbors. Oftentimes, young couples met their spouses from one of the neighboring farms, or relatives of these neighbors or even the adjoining farm/land.

This book is 375 pages, hardbound, fully indexed, and costs $60.00 plus $3.75 postage for a total of $63.75. This book can be ordered by contacting the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society, PO Box 595, Griffith, Indiana 46319, or by downloading, completing, and mailing an order form.

 


Upcoming Society Meeting Information


The Society meets each month from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in either the Valparaiso Branch of the Porter County Public Library or the Lake County Library. Check the schedule below for the location.

Saturday, October 11, 2008
10:00 am - Special Meeting at the Lake County Public Library, Merrillville Branch located at 1919 West 81st Avenue (US Route 30), Merrillville, Indiana
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The Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society will be co-hosting this meeting with the Lake County Library. It will be a two session meeting consisting of a boxed lunch between meetings. Please download and return the following lunch reservation form if you plan on attending this meeting. The NWIGS meetings will begin at 10:00 am with the usual business meeting. At 10:30 am our speaker, Eric Basir of Photo Grafix of Evanston, Illinois, will speak on "Repairing our Photographs." He will show us the dos-and-don'ts on photo scanning and how to make repairs to those precious photos we have. He will be using a Photoshop-type program that is available for home computers. We will break for lunch with Shirley Fields from the Indiana Genealogical Society speaking during the lunch on "IGS Happenings." Then at 1:15 pm, Eric Basir will speak again on "Dating Your Photo." Members are asked to bring a photo along with them to this meeting and perhaps Eric will use it to show us how to repair it. Watch this webpage for information concerning how to sign up for your lunch at this meeting.

Saturday, November 15, 2008
10:00 am - “Research Day" at the Porter County Public Library, Valparaiso Branch located at 103 Jefferson Street, Valparaiso, Indiana
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Following a short business meeting, we will proceed upstairs at the library and research for the remainder of the day. Someone will be available should you need any assistance with any of your research.


YAHOO! Message List
We have an active message list for NWIGS located at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InNWIGS/
Consider joining the list to keep informed about upcoming events, post queries, and to communicate with our members.