Elias Muney reported the births and deaths of several people enslaved by Fleming James. For Peter and Rose, Muney reported the births and was recorded as "overseer." For James, Betsy, and Peter, Muney reported the deaths and was recorded as the enslaver.
In the IAS Book 4, the appraisement of William McGeorge states, "To Hire recd. for servant Elias from 29th June to 29th August 1861" with a value of $14.50.
A value of $600.00 was placed on Elesabeth. She was described as a girl in the record which meant that she was likely still a child at the time this was recorded.
Husband of Elizabeth Breckinridge Watts. Father of William Watts, Ann W. Holcombe, Letitia W. Rives, Alice Watts Morris, Henrietta Carter Watts, James Breckinridge Watts, Mary Scott Watts, Edward Watts Jr., and Emma Gilmer Watts.
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.
Bequeathed the above enslaved people by Sarah Betts, alongside the following people. These enslavers likely split up the above individuals amongst their own estates.