I saw this article in Dick Eastman's online newsletter and thought I
would share:
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2008/08/indiana-genealo.html
August 21, 2008
Indiana Genealogical Society Offers Searchable Databases
The Indiana Genealogical Society recently added a new feature to its
web site; its own collection of searchable databases. These databases
(located at
http://www.indgensoc.org/membersonly/) are available to
IGS members as a benefit of membership. The databases are searchable
by first and last name, and include the ability to search by Soundex.
The databases cover everything from military records (Civil War,
Mexican War and Spanish-American War) to church records and records
for various schools (including Indiana University). If you are not an
IGS member and want a glimpse of what you are missing, there are also
a few databases that have public access. You can then purchase a
membership online or through the mail.
The Indiana Genealogical Society will be adding more databases over
the months and years to come. Come discover if your ancestors were
part of the emigration through the area regarded as the crossroads of
America.
Posted by Dick Eastman on August 21, 2008