I looked through the CD of wills and the only mention of an area Philip Lewis I can find in in the will of someone (non-family related), in Hilltown, Bucks Co, 1758....nothing mentioning him in as an heir in any way...or, in his own right. Remember, too, that in this area at least, Jones was often used interchangeably as the name John, in many cases. Griffith John, who came from Wales in around 1710, had children, some of whom used the surname Jones....and there were a lot of them, most living around Tredyffrin. This namespelling change makes it just that much harder when doing Welsh research....(This Griffith did have a son named John)..Griffith died in 1753 and was buried at the Great Valley Baptist Church where, Futhey and Cope say, 7 succeeding generations lie (this was by 1881). So, this could be the tie-in between the families. The 1765 Chester archives have a John John who is listed as a freeman in Charlestown...a freeman was an unmarried man who lived in the twp, but owned no land. Have you visited the CCHS site, online, and checked to see what they might have onhand in the way of records for the Great Valley Church? How about this resource? Found it in a google; EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, in 3 vols. as follows: Vol. 1: Reamy, Martha. QUAKER RECORDS OF BRADFORD MONTHLY MEETING, 1995. Vol. 2: Meldrum, Charlotte and Martha Reamy. QUAKER RECORDS OF UWCHLAND, GOSHEN, & NEW GARDEN MONTHLY MEETINGS, AND EAST VINCENT REFORMED, 1997. Vol. 3: Meldrum, Charlotte. QUAKER RECORDS OF KENNETT, & LONDON GROVE MONTHLY MEETINGS, & EXTRACTS FROM ST JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND GREAT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH. Family Line Publications, 1998. Sandra -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.9/417 - Release Date: 8/11/2006