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Hendricks County, Indiana

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Profiles

  • Mary ‘Polly’ Hankins (c.1789 - 1885)
    11. MARY3 HEDDEN (ABRAHAM2, GILBERT1) was born 1790, and died 1885. She married WILLIAM HANKINS 14 OCT 1805. Note: In 1880 Mary was a widow living with her son P. William in Washington Township, Hendr...
  • Elizabeth Burgan (1834 - 1882)
    A Grave Memorial ID 45896981 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
  • Wilmer Ray "Doc" Coolbaugh (1927 - 2007)
    His obituary from the January 5, 2007 Indianapolis Star: Wilmer Ray Coolbaugh, 79, Brownsburg, died January 3, 2007 [at Hendricks Regional Health]. He was a farmer and then a truck driver for Consolid...
  • John Raymond Merrick (1885 - 1959)
  • Sandra Louise Hudson (c.1943 - c.2015)

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Hendricks County, Indiana.

Official Website

The bill creating Hendricks County was introduced in the Senate on 9 December and was signed on 20 December 1823 by Indiana Governor William Hendricks, in whose honor the new county was named.

Adjacent Counties

Towns

  • Amo
  • Avon
  • Brownsburg
  • Clayton
  • Coatesville
  • Danville (County Seat)
  • Lizton
  • North Salem
  • Pittsboro
  • Plainfield
  • Stilesville

Other Townships & Communities: Belleville, Brown, Camby (part), Cartersburg, Center, Center Valley, Clay, Clermont Heights, Eel River, Franklin, Gale, Guilford, Hadley, Hazelwood, Joppa, Liberty, Lincoln, Maplewood, Marion, Middle, Montclair, New Winchester, Pecksburg, Raintown, Reno, Six Points, Springtown, Summit, Tilden, Union and Washington

Links

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National Register of Historic Places

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