In the 1862 valuation, a value of $1000.00 was placed on Susan. In an undated later appraisement, a value of $400.00 was placed on her. It was recorded that Susan had a bad walk which could explain the low value placed on her despite her young age; this injury likely happened between valuations.
A value of $500.00 was placed on Susan. However, a value of $1,950.00 was placed on Susan, Mary, and Lucinda. William Johnston bequeathed Susan to Lucy Johnson. In IAS 2, Susan is described as a girl, and in IAS 3, she is described as a woman.