The youngest son of Łukasz (8th generation) and Dorota from Żelanka is in 1617 a courtier of Mikołaj Struś from Komorów, starost of Chmielnicki, who was at that time in Moscow captivity, and appointed by his wife Zofia from Orzechów as an attorney to sell the estates in -?-. In 1626, this same Struś, already starost of Halicz, Śniatyń, Lubeck, and Chmielnicki, leaves him the town of Sidorów with the castle and the villages Zielona ??k? and Krzyw? with serfs. In 1631, in the Trembowla records, Job appears as a landowner of the Podolian Voivodeship, having a privilege to possess the royal village of Pietniczany on the Zbrucz in the Kamieniec district. In 1634, he holds in pledge from Bazyli Branicki the villages of Rozyszcze (Rozyska), Iwanowka, and Kaczanowka. These Rozyska on the Zbrucz, 18 w. from Skałat, were bought in 1647 by Kazimierz Grocholski, minister of Wiktor Rozwadowski.
Of Job’s children – Jakub from his second marriage to Eliz. Dzielinska: Alexander, cup-bearer of Nur + ca. 1680 – had with his wife Krystyna from Orchów Krupska four daughters and a childless son Michał. Stefan owned the estates of Grabowo, Listowce, Nikitynce, and others 1637-1662 [born] “converted to Catholicism”, as his grandfather Łukasz (8th gen) entering into a second marriage with Dorota from Żelanka and his offspring from that marriage were – as it seems – dissenters (Arians). This Stefan is identified in some genealogies with Stefan, son of Andrzej (10th gen and brother of Remigian) married to Katarzyna-Konstancja Pe?czank?. Mikołaj, married to Anna Górska † star. Krystyna: 1° married to Dziszewski, 2° married to Podwysocki. Alexandra, in Turkish captivity, ransomed in 1694 by the Trinitarians. Katarzyna died unmarried.