As stated in the Common Law book, it was ordered that the Overseers of the Poor bind out Henry Saunders. His father, Hercules Cuff, asked that Stephen Henry appear in court to prove why Henry's indenture should not be cancelled. The indenture was later cancelled and quashed.
Henry was listed in the register as having a "black complexion" and being 5 feet 6 inches tall. His appearance was described in the same manner in Common Law Book E. He was listed in the Requisition Records as one of many free black men who were requisitioned for labor by Major General Breckinridge.
In the IAS Book 4, the appraisement of Thomas Lunsford's property has an entry that states, "To cash recd. from Henry Neighbors hire of Perry 1862" with a value of $50.75.
In the settlement of estate of Henry E. Blair, it is recorded that he was the guardian of Andrew J. Mary, John T. Edward, Georgiana Barnes, William Bird Barnes, and all of Aaron Barnes' children. He left Elizabeth Barnes $239.67.