This is in response to a query from David Brown dated 01/09/2005. He asks: Does anyone have information regarding the children of Jacob Janney who married Elizabeth Levis? Jacob Janney was the son of Abel Janney and Elizabeth Stacy. It seems that Jacob Janney was born in 1710 and died c. 1782, possibly in Delaware. When I lived in the Wilmington, Del. and Philadelphia areas a number of years ago, I compiled a number of records which came to be published as _Delaware Quaker Records_, vols. 1 and 2. Volume 2 of this compilation is devoted to members of Wilmington Monthly Meeting of Friends centered in Wilmington, Del., covering the years ca. 1735-1827. These records, plus some annotations to the published records, indicate as follows: Levis Janney, son of Jacob Janney, granted certificate as an apprentice from Duck Creek Monthly Meeting to Wilmington Monthly Meeting, 9 mo. 26, 1761 (probably date of granting the certificate). 6 mo. 15, 1768 Levis Janney granted certificate to Duck Creek MM by Wilmington MM. 2 mo. 12, 1772 Certificate received from Duck Creek MM by Wilmington MM for Abel Janney. Certificate dated 12 mo. 28, 1771. 6 mo. 15, 1774 Abel Janney granted certificate to Duck Creek MM by Wilmington MM. It would appear that Levis Janney and Abel Janney were probably brothers. Duck Creek Monthly Meeting was constituted of as many as six Preparative Meetings or subordinant worship groups in lower Delaware, including Georges Creek Meeting in southern New Castle County, Duck Creek Meeting at Smyrna in Kent County, Little Creek Meeting in Kent County, Murderkill (or Motherkiln) Meeting in Kent County, Three Runs (later Milford) Meeting in Kent County, and Cool Spring (or Cold Spring) Meeting west of Lewes in Sussex County. At the present time, Duck Creek MM is continued by Camden MM south of Dover, Del. I believe that the records of Duck Creek MM are available on microfilm at the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. The Family History Library of the Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) at Salt Lake City, Utah may have a microfilm copy of these records. I am not sure whether or not these records have been abstracted. ----- Herbert Standing, Earlham, Iowa.