In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Judy and her child are listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Mrs. Holcombe. A value of $800.00 was placed on Judy and her child.
There are two valuation prices listed with Judy. $50.00 was credited to Washington Smith in 1855 for "keeping the negro Judy." $80.00 was also credited to Washington Smith in 1856 for the "endorses in his note," meaning that he was given money to support Judy because she was older.
In the will of Sarah Betts, found in IAS Book 3, Juby is listed alongside Cyphax, Ishmael, and Royall. The will states that Sarah Betts' executors are directed to sell and pay the proceeds to Elizabeth Dufong or the trustees of her.
Josiah was listed in the register as having a "bright brown complexion" and a scar over his left eye. He was 5 feet 11.75 inches tall. He previously registered in Charlotte County on January 13, 1846.
Joshua was listed in the register as being "bright mulatto," 6 feet 1.25 inches tall, and as having a scar on his left thumb. In Common Law Book B, he proved via witness that he was freeborn. His appearance was described in the same manner with the exception of his height being listed as 6 feet 0.25 inches tall.
It is recorded in the second IAS book that Brown enslaved multiple unrecorded named individuals, on whom a value was placed of $1036.00 at the time of his death.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Joshua is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Alice W. Morris. A value of $450.00 was placed on Joshua.