Bob, In rereading your reply, I see that you show Philip as the only white male in the 1807 list. Were there any females listed for him or Jacob ? s it possible that I could pay you or someone you recommend to do some further research on my family ? Philip was in the army from 1790 - 1794. He was in 1800 census for Northwest Territory ( now Washington Co., Ohio). Andrew, a son named after Philip's brother, was born in 1799, and died in Richland Twsp, Fountain Co. in 1841 and I have a copy of his grave marker in Salem cemetary. I know that Jacob Sr. had 106 acres on the Miami River in Symmes Purchase, which was devided up between his sons Andrew, Daniel, and Jacob Jr. Jacob Jr. died there in 1819 and Andrew sold his to a Clark, while Daniel sold his to a Shrader who was married to Jacob's son-in-law married to Elizabeth Round. Both Elizabeth and Aareon Shrader died in Butler Co. in 1826. The Round family came out of Westmoreland Co., PA to settle in Hamilton Co. , living in the Fort by night and farming their land by day due to Indian attacks. One of Jacob's children ( believed to be Christopher, was killed in an Indian ambush while his younger brother, Andrew swam to safety) While in PA., Jacob and Anna Round belonged to the Reformed Evangelical Luthern Church, where their children were born and baptised. While in Westmoreland Co., PA , Jacob RĂ¼nd/Round signed petitions in 1774 to Gov. Penn while living near Hannastown. He also signed a petition on behalf of his friend William Schrader which later became the first test of the then newly written ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. He signed this in 1784. His daughter Elizabeth Round/Rowen, married William's son Aaron Shrader abt 1788. I have a lot more on the Round family; but there are a lot of loose ends too :o). Andrew Rowen/Round's son Philip David Round was a calvary man in the Illinois battle with the Indians and Mexican War. Both he and his uncle Philip, were good with Horses. This Round family has been written up as Rowan, Rowen,Rown,Rownd and some children kept their new names while others kept the Round name. Also, would love to find the cemetary sites in Butler Co. for Jacob Round Sr, died 1822, Jacob Round/Rowan Jr., died 1819, Aaron and Elizabeth Shrader, died 1826. Charles Round. My email address is listed on copy above. Charles Round