> The roster of the 122nd Pennsylvania Volunteers has been posted > on Rootsweb at > ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/lancaster/military/122pavol.txt I'm going to send to NARA for any records about David REIFSNYDER listed in Co. H, but I'll post a query here too. There is a David I'd really like to know more about in my lines. David was b. 8/10/1841, probably in Coventry, Chester Cty., to Maria DOLBY (b. 1815) and Daniel REIFSNYDER (b. 1800). He was baptised in 1846 at St. John's Center Church, East Earl Twp., Lancaster Cty., where the birth was noted as illegitimate. His grandmother Dorothea (DIETZ) DOLBY sponsored. David's father Daniel REIFSNYDER was the blind brother of my ggg grandfather Samuel REIFSNYDER (1805-1864). His mother Maria DOLBY was the little sister of Samuel's wife, Catherine DOLBY (1810-1889). Daniel lived with Sam and Catherine throughout his life. Maria went on to marry Isaac DANFIELD (1797-1871), and David REIFSNYDER was raised with the Danfields on the farm right next to that of his uncle and birth father in Caernarvon. (I've toured the farm...you can see the Danfield house right down the hill from the other). The Danfields eventually left that farm, but in 1860, there is a David DANFIELD at the right age working on the farm of David and Israel KERN. I'm betting that's him and David either changed his name to Danfield, or the Kerns just knew he was from that family and reported him on the census that way. David fascinates me, and I'd love to know what became of him if anyone has any clues. Jodi Reifsnyder Adrian hijodi@home.com