Using NARA's online ordering system, I ordered War of 1812 Pension records for Henry Marshall and his wife's (Julia Ann Lambert Marshall) application for widow's pension. I made the online order on 1-29, received over 30 pages today. Since neither Henry nor Julia could read or write, most documents have the signatures of other ShenCo folks as witnesses. I'll be scanning most documents and will send them to Don to post on the Website. The records contain no mention of the parents of either Henry or Julia Ann. The records support my theory that men haven't changed in 200 years. In Henry's application he calls his wife "Ann" and states their marriage date as "about April 1, 1837". Julia Ann's application states their marriage date as April 5, 1827. Julia's date is supported by a County Clerks statement. The printed form from the County Clerk has transposed the T and the R in Courts. It reads in part: "Office of CLERK OF COUNTY & CIRCUIT COUTRS, Shenandoah County. Woodstock, Virginia 'Marriages performed in Woodstock by D Graves as follows: April 5 A 1827 Henry Marshall to Julia Lambert' ". I do not see a D. Graves listed in 1820 or 1830 ShenCo census. My assumption is that he was a circuit Minister, is anyone familiar with D. Graves? Henry Marshall, by the way, was drafted in Captain Thomas Hopkins Company, Col. Coleman's Regiment, Col Spangler's Brigade, Gen Brackenridge's Division at Woodstock, Virginia on August 29, 1814 (some docs say 6th Va Militia). He was honorably discharged at Elicotts Mill, Maryland (some docs say Camp Cross Roads, Maryland) Dec. 1, 1814. Rick Monroe