Jonathan and Mahala Sue were charged with taking, stealing, carrying away, and concealing an enslaved woman named Rody, who was enslaved by John Smith. The Counsel ruled that they were not guilty of the offense, and they were discharged.
J. C. Huff was an informant for James Barnett and T. Taliferro. Two unrecorded named mothers were doing work for him in June 1855 and March 1858, respectively. They gave birth to their children while they were hired by him.
In the documents associated with Jonathan Tosh, an entry states, "To Hire of Nancy, Hannah + Jonathan not accounted for, but hired in 1832..." with a value of $91.00.