Willam was an enslaved man previously owned by David Gish. A value of $800.00 was placed on William. Based on the Commissioner Report of Slaves and Division of Property of David Gish, William would be taken in by Polly Brugh (Polly Gish).
William was an enslaved boy previously owned by Samuel Stoner. A valuation of $480.00 was placed on William. William was then purchased by William Noffsinger.
In Common Law Book D, Wiley P. Wood is listed alongside Samuel Hannah and John Wright as being an heir to the estate of William Lewis. They were ordered to "assess Andrew, Edmund, Mary, and William."
A value of $450.00 placed on Wiley and he was later purchased by Nancy Richardson. Wiley was referred to as a boy in the record. That means that he was likely still a child at the time this was recorded.
David and Wesley both labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, William Watts, received $64.00 for the work completed by them.