Andrew Job Jr. listed as a Member of Assembly September 15, 1701 in Philadelphia. Note the way September is written. Colonial Records of Pennsylvania Vol. 2 page 34 POST MERIDIEM, iidem qui antea. This being the day appointed by the Govr in his writts for the meeting of the Assembly at Philadia, elected on the 4th instant, the Representatives chosen by the Several Counties of the Prov & Territories appeared, and their names being called over according as they were returned into the Secry's Office by the Sherifs of each respective County, A list of the Representatives chosen by the ffree-holders of the Several Counties in this Govmt, In pursuance of the Proprietary & Governr's Writts, to serve in Assembly Genl of this Province, of Pennsylvania, at Philadia, the 15th of 7br., 1701, and Territories; As by Indentures under the hands and seals of the Sherifs of each respective County, wth five substantial ffreeholders of same, returned into my office. Return'd for Philadia Com CHESTER. KENT. Anthony Morris, John Blunston William Rodeney, Samuel Richardson, Robt. Pyle, John Brinckloe, Nicholas Walu, Nathl. Newlin, William Morton, Issac Norris, Andrew Job, John Walker. BUCKS. NEWCASTLE. SUSSEX Joseph Growdon, Jasper Yeates, William Clark, John Swift, Jno. Donaldson, Luke Wattson, junr. Joshua Hoopes, Richd. Hallewell, Saml. Preston, Willm. Paxon, Adam Peterson, Joseph Booth. JAMES LOGAN, Secry. 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