White County

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White county

Historical Overview

White county was formed in 1834 from Carroll county. Named for Colonel Isaac White, a fallen soldier in the Battle of Tippecanoe, its population in 2020 was 24,688. Monticello is the county seat.

White County Information

Townships

Big Creek, Cass, Honey Creek, Jackson, Liberty, Lincoln, Monon, Prairie, Princeton, Round Grove, Union, West Point

Towns

Brookston, Burnettsville, Chalmers, Monon, Monticello, Reynolds, Wolcott

Surrounding Counties

Benton, Cass, Carroll, Jasper, Pulaski, Tippecanoe

White 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

Learn more about becoming the county genealogist for White

White County Research

Societies
Resources
Libraries
Resources
Museums
Resources
Records
Birth & Death
Records
Marriage & Court
White County Historical Society
101 S. Bluff St.
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-3998
museum@lightstreamin.com
https://whitecountyhistorical.com/
Brookston-Prairie Township Public Library
111 W. Second St.
Brookston, IN 47923
765-563-6511
http://www.brookstonlibrary.org

Monon Town and Township Public Library
427 N. Market St.
P.O. Box 305
Monon, IN 47959
219-253-6517
http://www.monon.lib.in.us

Monticello-Union Township Public Library
321 W. Broadway St.
Monticello, IN 47960-2047
574-583-2665
http://www.monticello.lib.in.us

Wolcott Community Library
P.O. Box 376
101 E. North St.
Wolcott, IN 47995
219-279-2695
https://wolcottlibrary.org/about/

White County Health Department
902 Foxwood Court
Monticello, IN 47960
574-583-8254
https://www.in.gov/localhealth/whitecounty/home/
A tornado destroyed the old courthouse in 1979, many records were lost.

White County Clerk
110 N Main St
2nd Floor
Po Box 350
Monticello IN 47960
574-583-7032
Fax: (574) 583-1532
https://www.in.gov/counties/white/departments/clerks-office/

White County Recorder
P.O. Box 127
Monticello, Indiana 47960
574-583-5912
574-583-1521 (Fax)
https://www.in.gov/counties/white/departments/recorders-office/

White County Families

John Martin Schnekenburger

John Martin Schnekenburger birth: 29 Dec 1827 in Oberbaldingen, Baden, Germany to Anna Barbara...

Amos Neier

Amos Neier birth: 25 February 1860 at Owen County, Indiana, to Samuel and Margaret...

John Leroy Karr

John Leroy Karr b. 16 November 1879, Buffalo, White County, Indiana, to Joseph Andrew and Zerelda...

John O’Kane

John O'Kane b. 22 September 1802, Virginia, to Henry and Sarah (Stevens) O’Kane d. 5 January 1881,...

Connect With IGS

Have a question, suggestion, or just want to connect with the Indiana Genealogy Society? We welcome your inquiries and are here to assist you on your genealogical journey. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a newcomer exploring your roots, our team at the Indiana Genealogical Society is dedicated to fostering a supportive community. Feel free to reach out to us through our Contact page for any assistance, membership inquiries, or to share your own genealogical discoveries. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing in the rich tapestry of Indiana's historical and familial heritage.

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