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Probate Index - Delaware Co., in Carnegie Library Copies of Records May Be 301 E Probate Index - Delaware Co., IN Carnegie Library Copies of records may be 301 E. Jackson St. obtained by mail for a fee. Muncie, IN 47305 Visit www.munpl.org for info. 765-747-8208 PACKET NAME DATE 04759 Abbott, Elmer 8/29/1908 03931 Abbott, George 1/17/1900 05684 Abbott, Hettie M. 5/6/1913 01805 Abbott, James 10/20/1874 08521 Abbott, James Vinson 10/3/1924 08132 Abbott, Marion 10/30/1923 05729 Abbott, Marion (Guardianship) 12/15/1914 10979 Abraham, Louisa C. 10495 Abraham, William J. 8/1/1934 04445 Abrell, John W. 1/20/1906 11510 Abrell, William Elmer 10202 Abshire, Dawson A. 3/8/1929 05677 Abshire, Edward 7/29/1914 10109 Abshire, Ruth A. 12/6/1933 01165 Abshire, Tirey 3/27/1874 11495 Acker, Amos L. 10852 Acker, Elijah T. 14038 Acker, Elvira (Guardianship) 04578 Acker, Hannah E. 11/11/1897 01065 Acker, Henry 10/15/1870 09322 Acker, John 2/23/1926 13674 Acker, Lewis H. 06404 Acker, Maria Priddy 4/28/33 04845 Acker, Peter 3/24/1910 04829 Acker, Samuel P. 3/19/1909 01672 Acker, Sanford M. 2/21/1877 04471 Acker, Sarah 1/10/1905 06459 Acker, William A. 2/3/33 04960 Ackman, Susan F. 9/10/1909 01716 Ackor, Henry (Heirs) 10/31/1870 13648 Acord, Thomas Willard 01527 Acord, Zur 9/27/1837 13546 Adams, A. Earl (Guardianship of Heir) 05918 Adams, Earl (Guardianship of Heir) 11/28/1927 01288 Adams, Eliza J. (Guardianship) 12/13/1870 03465 Adams, Ella (Guardianship of Heirs) 7/5/1895 11740 Adams, Gertrude M. 05374 Adams, Jacob (Guardianship of Heirs) 1/26/1900 04198 Adams, James H. (Guardianship of Heirs) 12/30/1890 06008 Adams, John L. 9/2/30 00941 Adams, John T. (Guardianship of Heirs) 8/17/1868 07307 Adams, Martha M. 1/28/1919 07307 Adams, Martha M. 1/28/1919 11315 Adams, Ozro (Guardianship) 09606 Adams, Rebecca 12/18/1926 03040 Adams, Robert (Guardianship) 10/29/1891 05326 Adams, Robert S. 3/5/1912 05030 Adams, Robert S. (Guardianship) 6/18/1909 Page 1 Probate Index - Delaware Co., IN Carnegie Library Copies of records may be 301 E. Jackson St. obtained by mail for a fee. Muncie, IN 47305 Visit www.munpl.org for info. 765-747-8208 14016 Adams, Sarah A. 07640 Adams, William K. 6/26/1917 05238 Adamson, Emily M. 11/27/1911 00006 Adamson, Isaac 3/13/1833 00081 Adamson, Isaac 5/11/1835 01249 Adamson, John 4/5/1875 01792 Adamson, John L. (Guardianship of Heirs) 3/14/1873 01990 Adamson, Priscilla 4/8/1882 12489 Addington, Charles L. 00326 Addington, David M. 11/18/1847 02527 Addington, Frank S. (Guardianship of Heirs) 3/21/1884 05711 Addison, Edgar L. 9/21/1915 02724 Addison, Joseph E. 10/17/1889 06336 Addison, Matilda 4/15/32 11868-1 Addison, Oliver M. 11868-2 Addison, Oliver M. 14035 Adkins, Edward (Guardianship of Heirs) 00654 Adsit, John R. 11/14/1864 01414 Adsit, John R. (Guardianship of Heirs) 2/9/1865 00322 Agnew, James [Egnew] 3/5/1849 00895 Akeman, Jane 12/12/1876 12599 Albee, George William 04800 Alberson, John 4/23/1903 00898 Albetson, Mary A. 9/11/1864 00717 Albins, Elizabeth 4/4/1863 10588 Albright, Gulie E. 04891 Aldredge, John (Guardianship of Heir) 1/1911 00278 Aldridge, Frances [Brees, Caroline] 1/1850 00671 Aldrige, Edmond 5/5/1858 08392 Alexander, Blanche 9/27/1923 12317 Alexander, Cynthia A. 12193 Alexander, Cynthia R. (Guardianship) 10645 Alexander, Garnet 09907 Alexander, Henry B. 3/18/1924 10537 Alexander, John 13972 Alexander, John 06163 Alexander, Samuel 1/26/32 08592 Alexander, Stella 1/20/1924 04876 Alix, Elizabeth (Guardianship) 9/14/1911 05556 Alix, Elizabeth J. 5/3/1912 09513 Allan, John D. 9/17/1928 08880 Allbert, William 11/17/1925 08185 Alldredge, Edmund F. 1923 03869 Alldredge, John 9/12/1899 09551 Allee, Aurealius 2/6/1929 01024 Allegre, Asbury 4/18/1870 01051 Allegre, Erasmus 1/20/1872 01121 Allegre, Martha (Guardianship) 2/5/1872 06672 Allegre, Nancy 4/22/1908 Page 2 Probate Index - Delaware Co., IN Carnegie Library Copies of records may be 301 E. Jackson St. obtained by mail for a fee. Muncie, IN 47305 Visit www.munpl.org for info. 765-747-8208 02435 Allegree, Asbury 9/1872 06354 Allen, Anna (gaurdianship of Heirs) 12/12/1928 02523 Allen, Byron B. 6/10/1887 04858 Allen, Charles 12/19/1908 03404 Allen, Edson H. 7/31/1896 02363 Allen, Elizabeth 3/4/1870 01708 Allen, Fielden 12/5/1842 13130 Allen, Gladys M. 11739 Allen, James F. 01067 Allen, John 5/2/1873 09470 Allen, Lon 5/31/1929 13912 Allen, Minnie E. 13199 Allen, Myrtle D. 13526 Allen, Myrtle D. 04737 Allen, Rebecca E. 6/8/1908 07352 Allen, Sarah J. 2/6/1915 07352 Allen, Sarah J. 2/6/1915 03606 Allen, Seth 3/25/1898 03926 Allen, Seth (Guardianship of Heir) 3/24/1900 06976 Allen, Thomas 2/21/1918 02919 Allen, Thomas J. 8/13/1890 00947 Allen, William 9/23/1871 10596 Allie, Charity Ann 01563 Allison, Elizabeth (Guardianship of Heirs) 9/18/1875 06749 Allison, Elizabeth F. 4/13/1916 05557 Allison, Mary 8/11/1913 13320 Allison, Mollie Catherine 09960 Allison, Sarah J. (Guardianship) 3/26/1934 12091 Allwood, Randolph 12467 Alt, Arthur 02365 Alton, Louisa 7/1887 03683 Alvey, George 12/2/1899 01306 Alvey, Joseph 3/19/1875 02018 Alvey, Vincent 4/13/1853 01240 Alvey, William (Guardianship of Heirs) 1/27/1870 05327 Amborn, Augustus 7/30/1903 09161 Ames, Emma W. ?/6/1922 03278 Ames, Samuel B. 3/5/1896 07962 Ammon, Amy R. 05/29/1920 05527 Andars, Ann Mahala 2/14/1913 12640 Anderson, Albert M. 04592 Anderson, Alexander H. 1/16/1907 11492 Anderson, Charlie S. 13232 Anderson, Etta B. 05339 Anderson, Francis M. 11/27/1906 06694 Anderson, Francis M.(Guardianship of heir) 1/27/1911 05483 Anderson, George W. 9/30/1912 04905 Anderson, James M. 3/10/1908 12776 Anderson, Jennie E. Page 3 Probate Index - Delaware Co., IN Carnegie Library Copies of records may be 301 E. Jackson St. obtained by mail for a fee. Muncie, IN 47305 Visit www.munpl.org for info. 765-747-8208 12935 Anderson, John W. 03240 Anderson, Laura A. 12/10/1895 08918 Anderson, Lola D. 02/2/1924 05686 Anderson, Madora 6/20/1914 09125 Anderson, Mary 8/4/1925 12333 Anderson, Mary E. 02379 Anderson, Oliver F. 6/30/1883 02733 Anderson, Oliver F. (Guardianship of Heirs) 9/28/1889 13077 Anderson, Ollie W. 03534 Anderson, Selina 12/1/1900 07546 Anderson, Sivilla 8/2/1920 04281 Anderson, William 1/27/1906 00583 Anderson, William 12/12/1864 02854 Anderson, William (Guardianship of Heirs) 12/3/1849 11874 Anderson, Zola B. 13953 Anderson, Zola B. (Guardianship of Heir) 04772 Anderton, Elizabeth 11/19/1908 06729 Andes, Mary S. 10/13/1916 04121 Andes, Richard A. 3/31/1900 10376 Andres, Jess D. 10/15/1931 08703 Andres, Jess D. 7/27/1926 09902 Andres, Jesse D. (Guardianship of Heir) 5/21/1930 12436 Andresen, May B. 13057 Andress, Laura Belle 08987 Andrew, Alonzo A. 21/10/1927 01152 Andrew, Alonzo P. 12/30/1858 11908 Andrew, Amanda 11758 Andrew, Ida (Guardianship) 01804 Andrew, James 5/19/1881 02506 Andrew, James (Guardianship of Heirs) 7/30/1881 11405 Andrew, John S. 05701 Andrews, Clifford H. 11/13/1915 01525 Andrews, Daniel H. 10/12/1854 03567 Andrews, George H. 1/18/1898 11226 Andrews, George R. 13482 Andrews, George R. 13854 Andrews, George R. 13366 Andrews, George R. (Guardianship) 00551 Andrews, Hugh 1862 02403 Andrews, Hugh (Guardianship) 6/1886 12029 Andrews, Ida 05134 Andrews, Jane 11/10/1911 03021 Andrews, Jerry (Guardianship of Heirs) 11/21/1879 11227 Andrews, John E. 07167 Andrews, Joseph W. n. d. 05685 Andrews, Lydia F. 6/12/1914 13013 Andrews, Minnie O. 00425 Andrews, Sam 1858 00744 Andrews, Samuel 2/11/1861 Page 4 Probate Index - Delaware Co., IN Carnegie Library Copies of records may be 301 E. Jackson St. obtained by mail for a fee. Muncie, IN 47305 Visit www.munpl.org for info. 765-747-8208 02293 Andrews, Samuel 4/1850 01417 Andrews, Sylvester (Guardianship) 2/6/1866 11945 Angle, Steve 10804 Ankrum, Lavonia (Guardianship) 06248 Anthony, Charles edward 9/10/32 08349 Anthony, Charles H. 12/6/1921 03814 Anthony, Clinton 6/13/1898 05229 Anthony, Clinton (Guardianship) 4/14/1890 02538 Anthony, Edwin C. 6/30/1884 02539 Anthony, Edwin C. 6/30/1884 02540 Anthony, Edwin C. 6/30/1884 04940 Anthony, Emily V. 5/5/1900 12813-1 Anthony, Harriett B. 12813-2 Anthony, Harriett B. 00961 Anthony, Joseph 9/24/1869 04942 Anthony, Rebecca G. 2/26/1898 01282 Anthony, S.P. 8/8/1876 10904 Antrim, Frances M. 03055 Antrim, George W. 10/24/1892 05024 Antrim, Harriett 3/6/1911 01032 Antrim, Havilla B. 5/18/1869 02409 Antrim, Havilla B. (Guardianship) 4/7/1870 03512 Antrim, James 9/27/1900 03952 Antrim, Jefferson 2/12/1901 03939 Antrim, Jefferson (Guardianship of Heir) 3/14/1901 04602 Antrim, Jefferson (Guardianship of Heirs) 5/14/1902 04071 Antrim, Jehu R. 4/6/1901 12855 Antrim, Lura 00964 Antrim, Mary J. (Guardianship) 1/28/1867 08615 Antrim, Minta B. (Guardianship of Hiers) 4/1927 00773 Antrim, Robert 10/5/1859 02706 Antrim, Robert (Guardianship of Heirs) 10/18/1867 00184 Antrim, William 2/1845 00491 Antrim, William 5/8/1843 14161 Antrim, William C. 06978 Antrim, William H.
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