Thomas Taylor was the grandson of Thomas Fowler and was bequeathed George, Zache, Mett, and Moses. These enslaved individuals were divided between Thomas and his brothers Shelton, James, and Lewis Taylor.
Thomas was listed in the register as having a "yellow complexion" and being 5 feet 7.5 inches tall. The record also uses the word "curly" to describe him. He previously registered in Franklin County.
Elizabeth Walton's settlement specified "...to be due to the children of Paul Jones, in whose favor, Thomas S. Walton and wife executed a Deed in 1852 giving these certain slaves therein mentioned—Thomas S. Walton in his lifetime sold on or more of these slaves, and the foregoing sum in the proceeds of that sale.”
In the record, it is stated that "Dick a man" was "hired out" to Thomas Micou for $48.50 from a list of enslaved individuals associated with Thomas Fowler.
Bequeathed the above enslaved people by Sarah Betts, alongside the following people. These enslavers likely split up the above individuals amongst their own estates.
Thomas Lunsford bequeathed Eileen, Suck, Easther, Angoline, Jim, Perry, Dick, Daniel, Sandy, Everett, Yeenser, Louisa, Martha, Mary Jr., Fanny, Mary Ann, Rachel, and Michael to his wife, whose name is not given.