J. G. Coats was an informant for Edward Watts. An unrecorded named mother was doing work for him in February 1856, and had a child by the name of Horace.
Patterson Hannah bequeathed Henry Clay, Edward, and Stephen to Ivin P. Henry, who would obtain them when he became 21 years old. Until that time, Matthew Harvey was to "have the services" of those three enslaved people.
Isaac, Dred, and Simon all labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, David S. Read, received $96.00 for the work completed by them.