Carbaugh — articles mentioning this surname
Mentioned in 8 restored articles. Listed chronologically.
8 articles
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1837Dearborn County Probate Order Book Index 1837-1844
Book Page Given Name Surname Type POB 3 1837-1840 1 William Renno Estate POB 3 1837-1840 2 Thomas Huddleston Estate POB 3 1837-1840 2 Robert Huddleston Estate POB 3 1837-1840 3 George Gwinup Estate POB 3 1837-1840 4… -
1860Dearborn County Newspaper Index – 1860s
Digital copies of the newspapers listed in this index are available through the Record Requests Page . Given Name Surname Event Newspaper Issue Date Pg Col Kate Mulford Marriage Aurora Commercial 12 Jan 1860 2 6 S A… -
1862Dearborn County – 18th Regiment Payments – Apr 1862
Ed. Commercial: Please publish at the request of many soldiers of the 18th regiment, the following list of names of persons who have had money sent them from that regiment. -
1870Aurora Public Schools Roll of Honor – 1870
Aurora Peoples Advocate – 20 Jan 1870 – Page 3, Column 3 Aurora Public Schools. ROLL OF HONOR. For the month ending January 7, 1870. Senior Class. E. S. Clark, Teacher Levi Greer Wm. Greer Harley Sutton Benj. -
1870Dearborn County Newspaper Index – 1870s
Given Name Surname Event Newspaper Issue Date Pg Col Omer T Pierce Divorce Register 15 Mar 1877 3 1 Mart Barwinger Death Register 15 Mar 1877 3 1 Heaton Birth Register 15 Mar 1877 3 1 Caspar Smith Death Register 15 Mar… -
1874Dearborn County Circuit Court Proceedings – Feb 1874
Aurora Farmer and Mechanic – 12 Feb 1874 – Page 4, Column 4 Circuit Court. Omar F. Roberts, Judge. State of Indiana vs. Elias F. Tenney, assault and battery; dismissed by prosecutor. Same vs. Geo. -
1878Dearborn County Commissioners Allowances – Mar 1878
Allowances by the County Commissioners. The following is a list of allowances by the County Commissioners of Dearborn county, Indiana, at the sessions named, and ordered to be published in the Register, -
1881Dearborn County Soldiers’ Gravestones – 1881
Lawrenceburg Register – 10 Feb 1881 – Page 3, Column 3 HEADSTONES FOR SOLDIERS GRAVES. The names of the following deceased soldiers have been reported to Auditor Pattison for headstones for graves: Samuel Knapp,