Person:John Nalle (1)

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m. 1702
  1. John Nalle1703 - 1782
  2. Winifred Nalle1706 -
  3. Elizabeth 'Betty' Nalle1706 - 1727
  4. Martin Nalle, Jr1707 - Bef 1788
  5. Amey Nalle1709 -
  6. Agnes Nalle1712 -
  7. Richard Nall1716 - 1796
  8. Catherine NalleAbt 1719 -
  9. Nathan Nalle1721 - 1803
  • HJohn Nalle1703 - 1782
  • WMary BrownAbt 1705 - Aft 1783
m. 1725
  1. Mary Nalle1734 -
  2. James NalleEst 1740 - 1814
  3. Anne NalleBef 1744 - 1810
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Name John Nalle
Gender Male
Birth? 1703 South Farnham, Essex County, Virginia
Marriage 1725 Culpeper County, Virginiato Mary Brown
Death? 19 Aug 1782 Brumfield Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia

Acquisition of Land in Orange County, VA

Acquisition of Land from Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys:

  • John Nalle, no warrant, date from survey - 22 Feb. 1747 - 10 Mar. 1747; 495 acres on both sides of S. fork of Goard Vine River, & on Devil's Run; adj. Martin Nalle, William Brown, John Brown, Thomas & Adcock Hobson. Chain Carriers - John Nalle, Jr. & Richd. Webster. Marker - Martin Nalle. Surv. Philip Clayton. [Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, with Tithables, Delinquents, Petitioners, 1730-1754, Volume One, Peggy Smomo Joyner, pg. 12].

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants 1742-1775, Vol. 2:

  • G-81: John Nalle of Orange County, 495 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. Philip Clayton. On South Fork of Gourd Vine Fork, adjoining William Brown, John Brown, Devil's Run, Thomas & Adcock Hobson, Nalle's other land. 29 June 1748. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, pg. 26].

Records of John Nalle in Orange County, VA

  • George Home vs. William Lobb of St. Mark's Parish, Spotsylvania County.
Promissory note of William Lobb to George Home of St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania County, for 350 pounds of tobacco payable at the falls of Rappahannock. 18 Feb. 1733-4. Wit: John Nalle, Francis Brown.
Summons to William Lobb, 20 April [1736], executed 30 April 1736 by G. Marr, Deputy Sheriff.
Dismissed, agreed. [Orange County Virginia Judgements 1736, Dorman, pg. 76].