John Lewis received $1120.00 in the settlement of the accounts of John Thomas and Charles Lewis, by Frederick Johnston, to "equalize with division of negroes." This intent of this was likely to equalize the monetary value of an inheritance.
Jane Lewis' will stipulated that Washington was to be emancipated after paying $300.00 over the course of three years. Her will also stipulated that should Washington want to remain in Virginia, he could.
John Johnston's will stipulated that two enslaved people "of suitable ages" with his grandsons, John and John, "be delivered to their parents in trust" as soon as his wife could conveniently do so. John and John are said to be William's son and Elizabeth's son.
In the Death Register, John Humphreys reported the death of Peter and is listed as the grandson of John Smith. The register does not specify which John Smith this was.
John Hubbard was previously enslaved by Samuel Stoner. Stoner's sales bill shows that a valuation of $105.00 was placed on John Hubbard. Hubbard was then purchased by Henry S. Langhorn.