In the appraisement bill of Thomas C. Read's personal property, a value of $1,050.00 was placed on Bocky and child. This child is mostly likely related to Bocky but it is not specifically mentioned in the record.
In the appraisement bill of Thomas C. Read's personal property, a value of $650.00 was placed on Eliza and child. This child is most likely related to Eliza but it is not specifically mentioned in the record.
In the appraisement bill of Thomas C. Read's personal property, a value of $1,000.00 was placed on Peggy and child. This child is most likely related to Peggy but it is not specifically mentioned in the record.
In the appraisement bill of Thomas C. Read's personal property, a value of $1,000.00 was placed on Caroline and an unnamed child. Caroline was most likely related to this child but it is not mentioned specifically in the record.
This unrecorded named child and woman was previously owned by Joseph Woods Jr. Both the woman and child had a combined valuation of $500.00. They were both listed under Joseph Wood's Jr.'s debts. No more information was given on what happen to the woman and child.
This unrecorded named child was the child of an enslaved woman named Jenny. They were both previously owned by Samuel Stoner. A valuation of $299.00 was placed on Jenny and her child. This child and their mother Jenny were then purchased by George Ground.
Matilda and her child were previously enslaved by Samuel Stoner. Stoner's sales bill shows that a value of $600.00 was placed on Matilda and her child.
Jacob Fowler's will stipulated that the unrecorded woman and child would be inherited to John Steel. The valuation of both the child and there mother is $600.
Sarver willed "the 'title' to Amy if she paid for her freedom, and noted that if she could not pay for her freedom "she and her 2 Unidentified children are to remain with [Sarver's] mother." The tile of freedom is likely referring to manumission.
Sarver willed "the 'title' to Amy if she paid for her freedom, and noted that if she could not pay for her freedom "she and her 2 Unidentified children are to remain with [Sarver's] mother." The tile of freedom is likely referring to manumission.