This unrecorded named woman and her child was previously owned by Joseph Woods Jr. Both the woman and child had a combined valuation of $500.00. They were both listed under Joseph Woods Jr.'s debts. No more information was given on what happen to the woman and child.
Jacob Fowler's will stipulated that this unrecorded named woman and the child are to be inherited by John Steel. The valuation of both the woman and child is $600.
No specific instructions were left in Lucy McClanahan's will for who Granvile, Sydney, and their wives should be bequeathed to, other than that no married couples/families were to be split, and that their personal wishes be respected.
No specific instructions were left in Lucy McClanahan's will for who Granvile, Supex, and their wives should be bequeathed to, other than that no married couples/families were to be split, and that their personal wishes be respected.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, this unnamed man is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's son, Col. William Watts. A value of $1,600.00 was placed on a "Black man".
It is mentioned in the record that Samuel G. Woods had a "bond for hire" of a "negro man" associated with Thomas C. Read. The value put on this bond was $140.00.
This unrecorded named man was previously enslaved by Samuel Stoner. Stoner's sales bill shows that this unrecorded man was sold to F.G.J.L. James and Co. for $650.00.