In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Catherine is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Letitia Watts Rives. A value of $900.00 was placed on Catherine.
Henry Snyder is the husband of Catharine Snyder. He bequeathed to her "one negro woman and her increase named Eliza..." His will states that, once Catharine passes, the two are to be sold with all the land to the executor for profit.
Catherine was listed in the register as being 5 feet 3.75 inches tall and "bright mulatto." She had a mark of a cupping instrument on the back of her neck. In Common Law Book D, her appearance was described in the same manner.
In his will, George Sarver bequeathed Laelok (or Zaddok) to his mother, Catharine Sarver. George Sarver wrote that Amy was entitled to her "title," but that if she could not pay for her freedom then her and her two unrecorded named children were to be willed to his mother Catharine as well.
Jane was valued alongside with her two children, Lucy and Catharine. A valuation of $600.00 was placed on the family. They were purchased by John Johnston at the estate sale of William Walton.
Caswell was listed in the register as being "dark mulatto" and having a "brown complexion." He was 5 feet 9 inches tall with a scars over his right eye and on his right hand. He registered twice at ages 24, 29, and 30 years old. The record states, in the 1851 entry, that he lost his free papers.