My ancestor Philip CARREL died in December 1813 while in the army, probably of typhus. He had enlisted in the regular army in the spring of 1813 for 5 years. He left a widow and nine small children in the Jefferson/Harrison/Carroll county area. Records in the Jefferson County Courthouse states that the widow relinquished her rights to administer her husband's estate (she could neither read nor write), and the court appointed Ephraim Cellars as administrator. Also later the children, all minors, were in court at Steubenville choosing a legal guardian who was James Torrence. NARA cannot find any widow's pension application but did find a Certificate for Bounty Land Warrant No. 715 with the guardian James Torrence (Tarrance) as Warrantee, dated 1816, and listed Philip Carroll as the soldier. Also that the Bounty Land was relinquished in lieu of 5-years half-pay. Philip's regular army service records gives his death date and adds a note "See Pension Case & Book 600". Aside from going back to NARA, can anyone say what that note means? Thank you for your attention, Eric Olson