Original data: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.</WRAP> | Original data: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.</WRAP> |
<note 70%>[[http://bull-randall.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=300_yrs_bull_randal_history_aug_25_2011.pdf|"300 Years Bull/Randal History", 3rd Edition]], (by Mary Lou Randle Roberts), states: "//He was discharged by "furnishing a substitute"."//. According to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration[[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1991/winter/war-of-1812.html|Genealogical Records of the War of 1812]]: "//A microfilmed index to these records is available on Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served During the War of 1812 (M602, 234 rolls). The actual service records have not been filmed. The service records show the soldier's name, rank, regimental unit (usually showing the last name of the regimental commander), the company commander's name, dates of service and pay, whether the soldier was a substitute, date of discharge, and sometimes, distance to the soldier's home from place of discharge.//" \\ | <note>[[http://bull-randall.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=300_yrs_bull_randal_history_aug_25_2011.pdf|"300 Years Bull/Randal History", 3rd Edition]], (by Mary Lou Randle Roberts), states: "//He was discharged by "furnishing a substitute"."//. According to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration[[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1991/winter/war-of-1812.html|Genealogical Records of the War of 1812]]: "//A microfilmed index to these records is available on Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers who Served During the War of 1812 (M602, 234 rolls). The actual service records have not been filmed. The service records show the soldier's name, rank, regimental unit (usually showing the last name of the regimental commander), the company commander's name, dates of service and pay, whether the soldier was a substitute, date of discharge, and sometimes, distance to the soldier's home from place of discharge.//" \\ |