In the will of Sarah Betts, it is listed that Ann and the other enslaved individuals listed above be divided equally between Sally Betts Jones, Josephine W. Jones, and Paul James Jr.
A value of $750.00 was placed on Ann. She was described as a girl in the record which likely meant she was still a child at the time this was recorded.
A valuation of $475.00 was placed on Ann. In the record it is recorded that Ann was a "girl," at the time this information was recorded meaning that she was likely still a child.
Ann was valued alongside with her mother Rachel and her sister Elizabeth. All together, a valuation of $600.00 was placed on the family in one appraisement, and a valuation of $650.00 was placed on the family in a later appraisement.
In the record, it is stated that Ann was bequeathed to Thomas Fowler's daughter along with his mother, Jane, his siblings (Oly, Creed, and Counsellar), and Ellender and her child.
In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts, Anica is listed among the enslaved individuals that were bequeathed to Edward Watts's daughter, Letitia Watts Rives. A value of $1000.00 was placed on Anica.