The Vanderburgh, Indiana, County Commissioners have announced that they will consider a request from the Special Collections Section of Willard Library for the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Death Record Index, dated from 1919 to 1947.
The Vanderburgh County Health Department’s Vital Records section has the original index, as well as a backup microfiche index. With the Commissioners’ approval, the Health Department will provide the Library with copy of the Index on microfiche.
Although this isn’t a done-deal quite yet, it looks like there’s a good chance this will happen.
For more information, see the article in the March 16, 2009 edition of the Courier Press.
MY BROTHER DIED IN THE 80’S AND HIS DEATH WAS VERY SUPICIOUS. I NEED HELP FINDING HIS DATE OF DEATH AND MAYBE YOU COULD TELL ME WHO TO CONTACT IN EVANSVILLE TO HAVE HIS DEATH INVESTIGATED. WE ARE ALMOST POSITIVE HIS WIFE MURDERED HIM AND WENT FREE, BUT THESE DAYS WITH ALL THE DNA, FORENSIC ETC; MY BROTHER AND I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW FOR SURE WHAT HAPPEN TO HIM.
THANKS SO MUCH HOPE YOU CAN HELP
JODY
I am Qualified Mental Retardation Professional elemployed by Four Rivers Resource Services located at 8 N.E. 21 Street In Washington IN. We are seeking death records or more prefferably burial locations for the deceased parents of our resident to inable him to visit their graves. George Wonderful Meriwether,father and Virginia Sue(Ellis)Meriwether, both listed as deceased in Vandwerburg County. Any information that you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to contact anyone of the following people in our office Sherri Tredway, Ardella Martin or Renaee Keller, all email addresses are first initial last name @frrs.org