Charles was an enslaved man previously owned by David Gish. Charles had a value of $300.00 placed on him. Based on the Commissioner Report of Slaves and Division of Property of David Gish, Charles would be taken in by Jacob P. Brugh.
In the IAS book 1, no valuation was listed for Tom and Charles. Tom and Charles were listed alongside one another, likely due to the fact neither of them had a value placed upon them. This lack of valuation may indicate that they were disabled, elderly, or infirm.
In the IAS book 1, Joseph Woods placed on Charles a valuation of $35.00. This relatively low valuation likely means Charles was disabled, elderly, or infirm.