In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Mat is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Mrs. Holcombe. A value of $1,800.00 was placed on Mat.
In the Settlement of Estates of Sarah Betts, it is written that Mason, and the other enslaved individuals listed above, would be sold to Elizabeth McClanahan. In this same entry, it is written that, "cash amount of valuation of Mason, Julius, Maria, and Evaline, deserted by will to be sold and taken by Elizabeth McClanahan at valuation of agreement of parties." The valuation of the enslaved people listed alongside him was $2,300.00.
Mary Wilson was listed in the racial category section as "quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin, being free before the Civil War, and being unable to support herself due to her youth.
Mary was listed in the register as being 5 feet 1.75 inches tall and "dark colored" with a scar on her right hand above her thumb. She registered twice at 21 and 25 years old. Common Law Book C records her registration at 21 years old. Mary's appearance is described the same manner, with the exception of her height being listed as 5 feet 0.75 inches tall.