Warrick County, founded in the year 1813, was named for Captain Jacob Warrick. It has the county seat in Boonville. With a total area of 391.05 sq mi, it has over 59.6K people with a racial makeup including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others with more than 19.4K households and 15.1K families. The County is one of the ten fastest growing counties in Indiana and is the eastern part of the Evansville, IN–KY Metropolitan Statistical Area
The unique records archive of Warrick County records site becomes an essential search tool to both the genealogical researchers and record hunters. It serves to resolve issues regarding death news, civil court data, separation decree information, probates, heredity and genetic history as well as civil and social aspects by providing data on marriage particulars, familial SSN, census, birth, colonization and naturalization minutiae, military forces service, property deeds, war records and others.
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