A value of $600.00 was placed on Milly. It is unclear who Milly was devised to, but it is possible that she was also devised to E.B. McClanahan since the rest of her family were also devised to McClanahan.
Lucy McClanahan's will requested Milly and Nelson, as "elder servants," had a sufficient amount of money retained to support them "as long as they live."
Mildred C. Ruddell is seen in the Settlement of Estates with Michael Ruddell being listed as the guardian of her estate. Michael Ruddell was also listed as the guardian of Mary Frances' estate in the same entry. The enslaved individuals listed above were listed as being part of her estate.
Jacob Fowler's will stipulated that Mildred choose the child that she wanted to be inherited to due to her being "too old and worthless". This would indicate old age/inability to do work and she was to be supported via the estate.
In Shepard's will, it is recorded that he bequeathed enslaved people to his daughter Catharine Hickle, his "other" daughter Susan Brown, and his third daughter Mary Thomas. It is also recorded in the sale book that, "remaining slaves not to be sold out to different families."