Genealogical Research

The SCPL Genealogy and Local History Department provides housing for documentation dating as far back as 1822 for Shelby County and surrounding counties. It remains one of the largest sources of genealogy documentation in the state of Indiana.

Currently, over 3500 family and history folders are available for the general public to access within our facility. These files contain invaluable information from Shelby County’s earliest organizations and settlers – many who traveled from Ohio, Pennsylvania, the Carolinas, Virginia and Kentucky. 

One of the Largest Sources of Genealogical Documentation in Indiana

REFERENCE RESOURCES Available in the department

*These books and materials cannot be checked out from the department. We are happy to help you make copies, use the microfilm readers, or print material from online sources. If you are unable to visit the department, make a genealogy search request and we will do what we can to assist you!

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Newspapers.com Free in the Library

  • Census Records (317.3)

  • Family Histories (929.2) *This collection is being digitized. Search the files online!

  • Indiana Histories (977.2)

  • Shelby County Histories (977.273)

  • Shelby County Newspapers (newspaper file) from 1853

  • Telephone Books

  • City Directories

  • Plat Maps

  • School Yearbooks

  • Church Records

  • Other Counties’ Records

  • Military Records

  • Birth Records

  • Marriage Records

  • Obituary Books 1850 to present

  • Cemetery Records

ONLINE RESOURCES

The library is in the process of digitizing portions of our Genealogy collection so that our information can be retrieved online. 

We are digitizing: 

The Family History Folders in the Genealogy and History Department of the Shelby County Public Library contain a collection of gathered and donated material from individuals with roots in Shelby County, Indiana.

These files provide rare insight into the lives of people and organizations with connections to Shelby County and the surrounding region. They include original and reproduced material such as: family trees, photographs, letters, newspaper clippings, certificates, family reunion logs, articles, scrapbooks, and written stories.

*Please note that we cannot digitize all of the information that is located in our Family Files collection due to copyright laws. Documents that are not digitized may include but are not limited to articles that contain personal information of someone still living, published articles, or information initially gathered through a paid service.

*You may always contact us to see if we have more information on an individual or family name.