In the IAS Book 4, an entry under Charles E. Oliver, guardian of Ann Rosaltha, states, " To hire of man Henry to Stover" with a value of $135.75. This could be Joel C. Stover.
In the will of Sarah Betts, it is listed that Henry and the other enslaved individuals listed above be divided equally between Sally Betts Jones, Josephine W. Jones, and Paul James Jr.
Henry had a value of $550 placed on him and was later purchased by George Richardson. Henry was referred to as a boy in the record. That likely means that he was still a child at the time this was recorded.
John Peringer willed the same arrangements applied to Alexander, Phil, Rose, and Harrison be applied to Henry with the option that if Rose, Henry, and Harrison chose to be "sold," they are to be "sold" together with the choice of "master."
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Henrietta is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Mrs. Carr. A value of $1600.00 was placed on Henrietta.