Person:Catherine Nalle (1)

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Catherine Nalle
 
m. Abt 1758
  1. Catherine NalleAbt 1759 -
  2. Jane NalleAbt 1766 -
  3. Lewis NalleAbt 1768 - 1825
  4. Mildred NalleAbt 1768 - Bet 1833 & 1850
  5. William Henry NalleAbt 1770 - 1813
  6. Charles Lewis NalleAbt 1775 - 1820
  7. Mary 'Polly' Nalle1777 -
  8. Nancy NalleAbt 1779 - Bef 1810
  9. Winifred NalleAbt 1782 - 1829
  10. Frances Nalle1785 - 1865
  11. Gabriel J. Nalle1788 - 1860
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Name Catherine Nalle
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1759 Culpeper County, Virginia


Advisory on Catherine Nalle

Some sources claim that Catherine Nalle married Adam Harnsbarger in Rockbridge County, Virginia, but the Catherine that married Adam Harnsbarger was Catherine Null, daughter of Henry Null, who named his daughter "Catherine Harnsbarger" in his will, as follows:

Henry NULL Will

In the name of God Amen, I Henry Null of Warren County and State of Ohio Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and perfect memory do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First to the heirs of my son Henry Null, I give and bequest the sum of four hundred dollars (three hundred and thirty eight of which I gave him during his life and of which I have exhibited a proven amount to the administrators of his estate. I also give and bequest to my three sons, Charles Null, Christian Null and Adam Null all that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the south-east quarter of section number seven in township number two and fifth range between the Miami Rivers to be equally divided between them. To my daughter Catherine Harnsbarger, I give and bequeath one third part of the east half of Section No Ten of Township No two of Range No five between the Miami Rivers to be taken off the north end of the said half section. To my Daughter Margarett Haughman, I give and bequeath one other third part of the last mentioned half section of land lying south and joining to Catherine Hansbargers tract. To the four children the heirs of my son George Null Decd, I give and bequeath the other equal third part of the said half section to be taken off the south end and to be equally divided between them. The balance of my estate both real and personal I wish and desire to have equally divided among my legal heirs so that each one of my living children shall have one share each and the heirs of my son George Null Decd shall have and share among them and heirs of my son Henry Null shall have one share among them. Which said legally a sums of money I will and order shall be paid to said respective legatees within eighteen months after my Decease. And lastly I appoint my two sons Charles Null and Christian Null Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking al former wills by me heretofore made in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the twentyeth day of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and eleven Henry Null (Seal) [Warren County, Ohio Wills, written 20 March 1811].