In Common Law Book D was an application of William Watts and Edward Saunders, who were the committee serving for Martha Watts, to have two enslaved people, Hector and Isabel, be exempted from taxation due to age and infirmity.
From December 1862 to February 1863, Hector, Patterson, Granville, Harrison, Jim 1st, John, and Jim 2nd all labored for 60 days at a pay rate of $16.00 per month. Their enslaver, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Watts, received $216.53 for the work completed by all of them.
Harvey Wilson was listed in the racial category section as "mulatto." He was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as being free before the Civil War.
Harvey Nease's estate was valued at $100.00 dollars, which would be nearly $2,000.00 dollars today. He was listed as having been freed before the end of the Civil War.