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Indian River County,Florida

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  • Charles Wilbar Rogers (1893 - 1929)
    World War I Service : Enlisted: 11/13/1917 Rank: Corp 240 Co MPC Sn: 2 392 489 Discharged: 07/05/1919 "United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940", , FamilySearch ( : W...
  • Matthew James Maupas (1886 - 1963)
    He migrated from a departure port Le Havre by the ship SS La Touraine and immigrated at 12 Sep 1896 to USA. Firstly he migrated from a Croatia to the France, then to the USA, at 1896 with the his fathe...
  • Edna Irene Lebo (1923 - 2014)
    Edna Lebo, 90, of Vero Beach passed away peacefully after a brief illness on September 20th, 2014. She was born on October 17th, 1923 in Bronx, NY and had moved to Vero Beach in 1985 from Lakeland.Edna...
  • Carson Edward Lebo, Jr. (1927 - 2000)
  • Ceth Patrick Flood, Sr. (1916 - 2002)

This project is for those who were born, lived or died in Indian River County.

Prior to 1821 the area of Indian River County was part of the Spanish colony of East Florida. In 1822 this area became part of St. Johns County, and in 1824 it became part of Mosquito County (original name of Orange County).

The Second Seminole War was fought in 1835 and from 1838 to 1839. Fort Vinton was built for this purpose near the intersection of present-day Florida State Road 60 and 122nd Avenue.

In 1844 the county's portion of Mosquito County became part of newly created St. Lucia County. In 1855 St. Lucia County was renamed Brevard County. In 1905 St. Lucie County was formed from the southern portion of Brevard County; in 1925 Indian River County was formed from the northern portion of St. Lucie County. It was named for the Indian River, which runs through the eastern portion of the county.

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