Hello, my name is Sheila D. Watson and I will be working with you and for you, in
creating a database where most early Grant County Records can be found. Anyone
wanting to volunteer to do look ups or making data bases for our early records can
contact me here and together I hope we can make this happen. I have already done most
of the cemetery work in Grant County as you can see by my records listed here. Any
interesting articles or stories of early Grant County will be greatly appreciated.
Let’s make this the best and most complete database for our county.
Just drop me a line.
If you would like to host a county, contact Patrick Hays.
Or visit our "orphan counties" site, Marilyn Fisher
Or visit our "Unknown County Page" if you know the event is in Indiana but don't know what county it is in.
Lots of information here folks. Click here.
Our Early History
Grant County was at one time a part of the county of Knox, but at the time of its organization was included within the limits of Delaware County.
The inconvenience to the settlers of transacting county business at Muncie became so great that in 1831 a petition was presented praying for the organization of a new county.
The County of Grant was approved February 10, 1831 by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana.
The county seat was located in May, 1831, and was named by the county commissioners in honor of the "Swamp Fox" of the Palmetto State, General Francis Marion.
The first term of commissioners' court was held in Grant County at the house of David Branson, Monday September 5, 1831, and continuing three days.
Jeremiah Sutton was elected president. Commissions of Jesse Vermilya, clerk, and Benjamin Berry, sheriff-elect were presented and received the oath of office.
David Branson was appointed county treasurer and Nathan Branson county agent.
Gas City Historical Society
P.O. Box 192 Gas City, In 46933 President: Patty Chapman
Dues $7.00 per yr. Monthly newsletter to members.
Meet 2nd Tues. of each month at City Hall in Gas City, Ind. 7:00 p.m.
Grant County Historical Society
P.O. Box 1951 Marion, In 46952 President: Mrs. Juanita Rapp
Dues $5.00 yr. per year
Monthly newsletter
"Historical Gazette"
Meets 3rd Wed of every month at Marion Public Library
7:00 p.m.
Mississinewa Battlefield Society Inc
P.O. Box 1812 Marion, In 46952 President Martin Lake
Grant County Genealogy Club
1419 W. 11th St.
Marion, Ind. 46952
President Jackie C. Thomas
Dues $8.00 yr.
Meets 3rd Tues of each month except Dec
at the Marion Public Library
Newsletter "Beacon"
For Publications List
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Farm & Fireside Nov 1926.
Article by Edmund Powell, a farmer from Marion, IN. It is a letter from
Mr. Powell and talks about his car "Adolphus".
Submitted by Sheila Casper of Alaska