I checked the Pioneers, Soldiers and Sailors Monument listing of Butler Countians that served in the War of 1812. Philip Round was not one of those listed. Philip, Jacob and Andrew are all named in the 1807 Tax List for Butler County. Philip was living in Fairfield Township and was the only white male over the age of 21 living in that household. Jacob, same township, two white males over the age of 21; Andrew, same township, one white male over the age of 21. The only one in the 1810 Tax List is Jacob. Only his name is listed - no location. The Ohio Historical Society's web site has the Ohio Adjutant General's Roster of Ohio Men who served from Ohio in the War of 1812. Neither Captain John Wilson nor Philip Round are included in this list. It would appear that Philip may have enlisted with one of the companies from Indiana and I would suggest that you check that state's records. Bob McMaken Volunteer Genealogist Butler County Records Center and Archives Butler County On 2/18/07, ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com <ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:47:34 EST > From: Round1930@aol.com > Subject: [OHBUTLER] Fwd: Philip Round/Rowan > To: OHButler@rootsweb.com > > was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of > 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug > 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the > regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was > given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " > Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of > Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can > someone help me on this :o) Charles Round