P. Read was an informant for Joseph Campbell. An unrecorded named mother was doing work for him in April 1856, and gave birth to her daughter, Lucy, while she was hired by Read.
Osborn was an enslaved man previously owned by David Gish. A value of $600.00 was placed on Osborn. Based on the Commissioner Report of Slaves and Division of Property of David Gish, Osborn would be taken in by Polly Burgh (Polly Gish).
In the record, it is stated that Oly was bequeathed to Thomas Fowler's daughter along with his mother, Jane, his siblings (Ann, Creed, and Counsellar), and Ellender and her child.
An indictment against Oliver Liggon for petit larceny was listed in Common Law Book F. The record later states that Oliver did not show up for his indictment, so a writ of capias was awarded against him.
Ann N. Branch bequeathed Collin, Paulina, Margaret, Caroline, Amanda and "Little Tom" to Ann W. Dennis and Nugent M. Reed. In the will, these enslaved people were only bequeathed to Nugent M. Reed. It was specifically stated in the will that the children of Amanda and "little Tom" stay together. In the will, there is no further mentions of the children or their relationships beyond that Amanda had an unknown number of children. In IAS book 2, Amanda and Tom's children may be Margaret and Caroline, but the way their names are transcribed makes it unclear.