While most of the above enslaved people were listed in two separate appraisements, Betty (alongside Nannie) is one of two who only appears in the appraisement in IAS Book 1, page 210. In this appraisement, Betty and her husband Barnett are grouped together and "taken for nothing," by B. Craig. This lack of valuation likely means both Betty and Barnett were disabled, ill, or elderly.
Betsy Wilson was listed in the racial category section as "quadroon." She was additionally listed as no longer being employed by James Goodwin and as being free before the Civil War.
Betsy was listed in the register as 5 feet 5 inches tall and "bright mulatto," with a burn scar on her right wrist. She registered three times at ages 22, 26, and 37 years old.
Betsy Ann was listed in the register as having a "dark brown complexion," burn marks on her left arm and left cheek, and a scar on the back of her right hand. She was 5 feet 3.5 inches tall. In Common Law Book E, her appearance was described in the same manner.