Another contribution to the Behymer list: The pension record indexes for the War of 1812 list the following: (1) Martin Behymer served in Capt. Robert Haines Company of OH Militia. He received bounty land for his service. He enlisted 29 Jul 1813 and was discharged 13 Aug 1813. He left a widow, Elizabeth (Lindsay) Behymer who received a pension for his service. He died on 19 Jul 1881 in Carthage, KY. He married Elizabeth Lindsay on 11 May 1827 in Clermont County, OH. Martin's first wife was Lucinda Beagle. Martin's widow lived in Carthage, KY in 1881. Martin lived in Campbell County, KY in 1855, Clermont County, OH in 1872 (P. O. Alexandria, Campbell County, KY) and in Carthage, Campbell County, KY in 1878. (2) Samuel Beckett served as a private in Capt. William Currin's Company of VA Militia. He received bounty land for his service. He enlisted 13 Feb 1815 and was discharged on 28 Feb 1815. He left a widow, Amy (Fitzpatrick) Beckett who received a pension for his service. He died on 27 Jun 1880 in Nine Mile, OH. His widow died on 17 Sep 1893 in Brazier, Clermont County, OH. Samuel lived in 1855 and from 1871 to 1879 in Clermont County, OH (P O Withamsville). His widow lived in Bethel, Clermont County, OH in 1880 and in Nine Mile, Clermont County, OH in 1881 and 1887. (3) Isaac Picklehymer, aka PHymer or Hymer served as a private in Capt. Richard's Company of KY Volunteers. His widow, Polly obtained a pension for his service. At this point, I have found no other Behymers listed in the pension rolls, but I have not given up on looking for the elusive John and Levi. They (brothers to Martin), as well as Samuel (son of Joseph Beckelhymer and Christina Lazena) are shown listed in the military records index as having served. Alas... John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com