Betty,
The Miami County Courthouse did NOT burn. The State of Indiana did not have
government-generated birth or death records until 1882. You didn't say when
your great-grandparents were born. Could John W. Reder have served in the
Civil War? There is a John W. Reder interred in Springdale Cemetery near
Bunker Hill with an undated military marker.
Alternate names for Sally could be Sarah or Sadie and Reder is often
misspelled Reeder or Reader. Don't ignore the alternates when searching.
Debby Beheler
dbeheler(a)comcast.net
http://
incass-inmiami.org/miami/
Coordinator Miami County INGenWeb Project
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Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 2:49 PM
To: inmiami(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [INMIAMI] Sallie "Sarah" Utter
Hi ,
I know I have posted this a fews years ago, but want to give it a shot
again. My great-grandfather John W. Reder was married to a Sallie Utter, or
Uter, who would be my great-grandmother. I have tried to find her place of
burial, headstone or even mention of her death, but I have been unable to
locate anything. I think she may have died before 1882 as the courthouse in
Miami county burned and the records were destroyed.
I know there has got to be some mention of her somewhere in a document or
family info.
Her father was possibly Benjamin Utter. I would appreciate any info.
Thank You,
Betty Lewon
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