Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
---|---|---|---|---|
George Combs | other | |||
Mary Matilda Wallis | other | |||
Edward Wallis | grantor | |||
Sally Combs | grantor | |||
Richard Gentry | grantee | |||
unknown | Unknown | enslaved | ||
unknown | Unknown | enslaved | ||
unknown | Unknown | enslaved | ||
unknown | Unknown | enslaved |
Sally Combs, a legatee of Edward Wallis, sells her right to 1/6 of his estate including 4 unnamed slaves to Richard Gentry of Ash (sic) County for $10 deposit. The balance of $165 is due when Richard Gentry takes possession of the property from widow Mary Matilda Wallis. George Combs, Sally's husband, agrees to the sale.