Winny
- Name
- Winny
- Sex
- Female
- Age
- IAS4: 44 at time of record
- Record(s) Seen In
- Inventory, Appraisements, and Sales Book 4
- Page and Line Number
- IAS4: PP. 24; PP. 103
- Date(s) Seen in Records
- IAS4: PP. January 1863
- Name of Enslaver
- Edward Watts
- Bequeathed to
- Alice Watts Morris
- Willed Alongside
- Carey
- Priscilla
- Henry
- Willie
- Peggy
- William Brown
- Martha Ann
- John
- Mary
- Mary
- London
- Georgiana
- Godfrey
- Burwell
- Charles
- Joshua
- Sam
- Lucy
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Fanny
- Howard
- Daniel
- Norvill
- Alice
- William Anthony
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Mary Fanny
- Amy
- Adam
- Allen
- Emma
- Nancy
- James Fleming
- Absolom
- Additional Information
- In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Winny is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Alice W. Morris. A value of $500.00 was placed on Winny.
- Throughout the multiple documents associated with Edward Watts and his family, there are multiple individuals named Winny. This means that there could be repeated entries under the name Winny, but there was no way to distinguish these individuals from one another simply based on the records.
- Winny
- In IAS Book 4, Winny appears to have been hired out to an enslaver whose name does not appear in the record. The record states "By cash received for hire of Winny, 1862," She would have been hired for $40.00. There are multiple individuals named Winny in the record so it is possible that this could be another Winny who was enslaved by the Watts family, but the record does not specify.
Part of Winny