| Name | Age | Color or Race | Sex | Role in document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| James W. Harrison | White | Male | trustee of grantor | |
| Charles Walpole | White | Male | owner | |
| James H. Wood | White | Male | other | |
| David H. Clements | White | Male | other | |
| William P. Clements | minor | White | Male | other |
| Simon | Black ("negro") | Male | enslaved | |
| Rhoda | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
| Kanerua | Black ("negro") | Unknown | enslaved | |
| Mary | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved | |
| Catharine | Black ("negro") | Female | enslaved |
Charles Walpole is the guardian of William P. Clements, presumably a minor. There is money involved. The document mentions a $3000 bond at the courthouse. James. H. Wood and David H. Clements are securities on that bond, and the current document sets up a Trust, with John W. Harrison as Trustee, releasing James Wood and David Clements from obligation. Included in the Trust are “…the following property (Viz) five negroes, Simon, Rhoda, Kanerua (?), Mary and Catharine…” along with horses, cattle, hogs, furniture, etc.