In IAS Book 2, it is stated that Cyrus Price and Moses Greer are administrators of the "will annexed of Thomas Fowler, deceased." Under the entry, it is also stated that a claim against John Pitzer "for hire of his negro and lost on account of sickness of negro" with the price of $40.00 also listed.
Moses is an enslaved man previously owned by David Gish. Moses had a value of $450.00 placed on him. Based on the Commissioner Report of Slaves and Division of Property of David Gish, Moses would be taken in by Polly Brugh (Polly Gish).
In the appraisement of Thomas Fowler's personal property, Moses, Nancy and John were listed on the same line and had an evaluation of $900 placed on them.
George, Zache, Mett, and Moses were bequeathed to Thomas Fowler's grandsons Lewis Taylor, Shelton Taylor, James Taylor, and Thomas Taylor to be divided equally between them all.