In Common Law Book C, James proved to the Court that he was freeborn, and he was registered as such. He was listed as 5 feet 9.5 inches tall and "bright mulatto," with a scar on his left forefinger.
James was listed in the register as having a "dark brown complexion" and a burn mark on the right side of his neck. He was 5 feet 5 inches tall. In Common Law Book E, James was described in the same manner.
James M. Faggit purchased a enslaved man named Jon Whitten from Samuel Stoner. Stoner placed a valuation of $100.00 on Jon Whitten. The price is significantly lower than other valuations on men; this could be an indication that Jon Whitten was disabled, ill, or elderly.
In the IAS Book 4, William Kyle is listed as the administrator of the annexed will of James Kyle. In the multiple entries involving enslaved individuals, it names Eliza and child, Walker, and Ben.