In the IAS Book 4, an entry under Charles E. Oliver, guardian of Ann Rosaltha, states, " To hire of man Henry to Stover" with a value of $135.75. This could be Joel C. Stover.
From December 1862 to February 1863, Hector, Patterson, Granville, Harrison, Jim 1st, John, and Jim 2nd all labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Watts, received $216.53 for the work completed by all of them.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Harrison is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Mrs. Carr. A value of $2000.00 was placed on Harrison.
The Requisition Record shows that Granville was forced to labor in Richmond in response to the impressment order. Dennis, Carter, and Granville all labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, David Read, received $96.00 for the work completed by them.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Granville is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Letitia Watts Rives. A value of $2,000.00 was placed on Granville.
The Requisition Record shows that John H. Smith forced George to labor in Richmond in response to the impressment order. George labored for 62 days at a pay rate of $20.00 per month. J. H. Smith, received $41.33 for the work he completed.
In December 1862 to January/February 1863, George labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. His enslaver, C. R. Campbell, received $32.00 for the work he completed.