Andrew Jr. gives testimony. Elizabeth Vernon Job's uncle gives testimony. Let's see...that would make Randall Vernon my 8th gr-grand uncle or 9th great uncle depending on your terminology. Chester County, Court Records Aug. 27, 1689 page164 The names of ye Grand Inquest attested att this Court Caleb Pusie David Lawrence Walter Marten Walter ffausett John Kinsman John Sharples Joseph Richards Sene Woolla Rosen Edward Carter William Clayton John Beales Lawrence Raugh Peter Peterson John Bennett Richard Parker William Cloud Thomas Bradshaw William Collett Thomas Worth GEORGE PHILLIPS Plt Jury the same in ye JAMES STAMFIELD Defendt } Case of Robert Eyre In an action of ye Case and Mary Best County Court of Chester Declaration Whereupon ye Plt Saith that he having formerly wrought att ye Defendts House for severall of his workmen and of them att his Taylors Trad did earne Severall sums of money according to a Schedull hear ready to be delivered in Court may more att large appear as alsoe money lent amounting in all to ye Sum of 4(pds.) 3s 5d which upon Some Considerations the Defendt did take upon Himselfe to Satisfie and did assume to pay ye same unto ye Plt notwithstanding which assumtion and Promise the Defendt have not made satisfaction unto ye Plaintife Butt Sill withholdeth ye Same although he have long Since had ye same page 165 in Possession Whereupon ye Plt brings his action for ye sd Sum of four pounds three shillings and five pence and Craves Judgment of this Court for ye Same with reasonable Damage and Cost of Suite Witnesses Henry Hames being Attested declareth that about 2 years since William Winter did Sell a Sadle to George Phillips upon James Stamfields account John Smith being attested declareth that about 2 years Since George Phillips told him that he and James Stanfield was att that time Clear in accounts Richard Clues being attested Declareth that George Phillips did make him Cloathes twice butt att what time he Cannot be Certaine Robert Barber being attested Saith about ye time he bought leather of James Stamfield he did see George Phillips att worke att sd Stamfields which was about ye 11th moneth 87 Andrew Job being attested Saith that he doe know that in ye Spring George Phillips was att worke att James Stamfields but what Spring he is uncertaine he further Saith that he did draw out an account for George Phillips lastspring was two years. Randall Vernon being attested Declareth that about ye last Spring faire was a twelve moneth he received money of Robert Barber for account of James Stamfield Mary Stamfield being attested Saith that before ye arbitration her Brother and George Phillips made up accounts and her brother James Stamfield owed George Phillips a paire of Shooes which aferward he had page 166 the 27th of ye 6th moneth 1689 The Verdikt of ye Jury is they finde for ye Plaintife to have due to him on Ballance of accounts the sum of } Hereupon ninteen Shillings and eleven pence Judgment is with Cost of Suite and 1d Damage granted Transcribed by Lonnie Jobe Vanderpol GorLVDPOL@aol.com Do not go where the path may lead; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. Emerson