In IAS Book 4, the partition of the lands and other property of Edward Watts states that Mrs. Carr's share of the enslaved individuals was valued at $30,600. Various other personal property and land were included in her share while the rest was split between Mrs. Carr and four others. The other people who appeared in the record were Col. William Watts, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Rives, and Mrs. Holcombe. There is a possibility that Mrs. Carr was related to Edward Watts and his children in some capacity, but the record does not specify.
Moses was listed in the register as having a "black complexion" and "two scars on his right thumb." He was 5 feet 11.25 inches tall. In Common Law Book D, his appearance was listed in the same manner.
Note Moses Shovely is listed as a free man in the cohabitation records. Further, he is described as the following in Common Law Book E and the Free Black Register: “23 years old, black complexion, 5 feet 7 ½ inches high, with a scar on the back and little finger of his right hand and a scar on the forefinger of his left hand."
Moses Shoveley, whose alias was Moses Ross, was listed in the register as having a "black complexion" and being 5 feet 11 inches tall. In Common Law Book E, he was described in the same manner.