In IAS Book 4, Virginia is listed as having been "confined" in the Roanoke County jail for being "insane." The document says that, "having once committed an act of violence, it is not thought safe to let her go at large." The document also reads that one of the five heirs of Edward Watts would pay the executor one fifth part of the expense of Virginia's clothing and "maintenance" while she remained in jail. This totaled up to "$300 per annum or $60 for each to pay." This incident was covered in Common Law Book E, which documented that "Virgin" was charged with the murder of Martha, a woman enslaved by Edward Watts. She was also deemed to be a "lunatic," and it was ordered that she be kept in one of the "lunatic asylums" as soon as an opening was found.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as S. F. Simmons, she was hired out to Benjamin Hawley. While she was hired out to him, she gave birth to Pearson in June of 1859.
Though this woman's enslaver was A. S. Gray, she is listed as having been hired out to C. S. Cocke. While she was hired out to him in 1859, she gave birth to her daughter.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as P. H. Hurt, the informant of her child was John S. Richardson who "hires the mother." That is, this mother was hired by J. S. Read and had her son while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as James Barnett, the informant of her child was J. C. Huff who "hires the mother." That is, this mother was hired by J. C. Huff and had her daughter while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as Sarah Betts, the informant of her child was C. L. Cocke who "hires the mother." That is, this mother was hired by C. L. Cocke and gave birth to Benjamine while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as Florentine Robertson, the informant of her child was Samuel P. Holt who "hires the mother." That is, this mother was hired by Holt and had a child while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as Margaret Williams, the informant of her child was Joshua R. C. Brown who "heirs the mother." That is, this mother was hired by Brown and had her son while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as G. B. Board, the informant of her child was A. G. Dabney who "heirs the mother." That is, this mother was hired by Dabney and had a child while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as Joseph Campbell, the informant of her child was P. Read who "heirs the mother." That is, this mother was hired by Read and had a child while she was hired by him.
Though this woman's enslaver was listed as Sarah Wright, the informant of her child was William H. Pendleton who "heirs the mother." That is, this mother was hired by Pendleton and had a child while she was hired by him.