Clark County was created on February 3, 1801 and was formed from Knox County. The County was named for George Rogers Clark, who captured the Northwest Territory for Virginia during the Revolutionary War.
The County Seat is Jeffersonville. The County Seat hasn't always been Jeffersonville. The first county seat was Springville. This was a little village, which stood near where Charlestown now stands. This village was on the old Indian trail from the Falls of the Ohio to the Indian nations of the north, west and east. Jonathan Jennings, first Governor of Indiana, lived a short distance from this little town, which was at one time a great trading center for the French and Indians, but nothing remains to tell where the village stood. On June 9, 1802, Governor Harrison issued a proclamation "fixing the seat of justice at the town of Jeffersonville ... after the first day of August next," however, the Territorial Legislature changed it to Charlestown by the Act of December 14, 1810.
On September 23, 1873, the County Seat was permanently located at Jeffersonville.
Charlestown was first settled in 1808 and by 1849 (twenty-four years before the County Seat was transferred to Jeffersonville) it contained a Courthouse, Presbyterian County Seminary and Female High School, churches for the Episcopal and Reformed Methodists as well as Baptists and Presbyterians, about 200 dwelling houses and a population of 1,200. Port Fulton, now included within Jeffersonville, was home to the third-largest hospital in the United States during the Civil War. Jefferson General Hospital was built on property confiscated from U.S. Senator Jesse D. Bright, who was a Confederate sympathizer. Under the command of Dr. Middleton Goldsmith from February 21, 1864 to December of 1866, the facility saw more than 16,000 patients.
Counties adjacent to Clark County are Scott County (north), Jefferson County (northeast), White County (west), Floyd County (southwest), Miami County (east), Washington County (northwest), Oldam County, Kentucky, Jefferson County, Kentucky (south), Trimble County, Kentucky.
Clark is divided into 12 Civil Townships as follows: Bethlehem, Carr, Charlestown, Jeffersonville, Monroe, Oregon, Owen, Silver Creek, Union, Utica, Washington and Wood. Cities, Towns and Communities include Bennettsville, Bethlehem, Bolden, Carwood, Charlestown, Henryville, Jeffersonville, Marysville, Memphis, Nabb, New Washington, Otisco, Otto, Owen, Prather, Sellers, Solon, Speed, Watson and Wilson.

NOTE: The date listed for each category of record is the earliest record known to exist in that county. It does not indicate that there are numerous records for that year and certainly does not indicate that all such events that year were actually registered. See also the Clark County Courthouse History
Clark County Clerk has Marriage Records from 1807 , Probate Records from 1801 and Court Records from 1801 and is located at City County Bldg - Rm 137, Jeffersonville, IN 47130; (812) 285-6244.
The Clerk of the Circuit Court is a ministerial officer who is the custodian of the Clerk's record and seal, issues process, accepts filings of commencement of actions in litigation, enters judgments and orders of the court, receives money in his official capacity, makes certified copies of record, issues many miscellaneous licenses, and keeps a record of all wills and matters of trust in probate proceedings.
Clark County Recorder has Land Records from 1801 and is located at 501 E. Court Ave. Room 105, Jeffersonville, IN 47130; 812-285-6235 (Phone) .
The county recorder's function is to maintain permanent public records involving a wide variety of instruments. These documents detail transactions involving real estate, mining, personal property, mortgages, liens, leases, subdivision plats, military discharges, personal bonds, etc. Generally, all of these instruments are recorded either for giving legal public notice of their existence or for safekeeping and future reference. The recorder maintains and preserves all legal documents affecting title to real property.
Records of county taxes were kept as early at 1842, although most were discarded. Remaining ones would be at the county courthouse. National Archives-Great Lakes Region has records of the Internal Revenue Service for Indiana for 1867 to 1873. These are tax assessment records, arranged by district and then chronologically.
Clark County Health Department has Birth / Death Records from 1882 and is located at 1216 Akers Avenue, Jeffersonville, IN 47130; (812) 282-7521.
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Indiana State Department of Health Vital Records office is located at 6 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. The office is open for walk-in requests from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., E.S.T., Monday through Friday (excluding official State Holidays). They have the following records:
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Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do government census records. Substitute records can be used when the official census is unavailable
Countywide Records: Federal Population Schedules that exist for Clark County, Indiana are 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1910, 1920 and 1940. Other Federal Schedules to look at when researching your Family Tree in Clark County, Indiana are Industry and Agriculture Schedules availible for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. There are free downloadable and printable Census forms to help with your research. These include U.S. Census Extraction Forms and U.K. Census Extraction Forms.
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There are many churches and cemeteries in Clark County. Some transcriptions are online. A great site is the Clark County Tombstone Transcription Project.
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