In the Common Law book, a motion was made by John Smith that Mitchell and Judy, who he enslaved, were unfit to active service and thus exempt from taxation.
Mitchell is mentioned in a deposition found in IAS Book 4 and throughout many documents concerning Thomas Tosh and the Tosh Estate. More information about his life are given in the deposition along with more information about Dave, Phoebe, Dick, Franky (Fanny), Sampson, and the unnamed children of Dick and Franky along with the unnamed children of Dave and Phoebe.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Missouri is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Letitia Watts Rives. A value of $1600.00 was placed on Missouri.
In the appraisement bill of Thomas C. Read's personal property, a value of $1,200.00 was placed on Minna and Brenda. In the record, it also states that Minna and Brenda were twins.
In the will of Sarah Betts, it is listed that Minerva and the other enslaved individuals listed above be divided equally between Sally Betts Jones, Josephine W. Jones, and Paul James Jr. It is also recorded that Minerva would have been bequeathed along with her children, but there is no indication saying how many children she had or their names.