Person:William Nalle (1)

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Lt. Col. William Nalle
m. Abt 1730
  1. Lt. Col. William Nalle1734 - Abt 1796
  2. Lt. Martin Nalle, III1736 -
  3. Ann Nalle1738 - 1825
  4. Rachelle Nalle1740 -
  5. Mary Nalle1743 -
  6. Winifred Nalle1745 -
  7. Clara Nalle1750 -
  8. Mildred Nalle1753 -
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
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Col. William Nalle
Gender Male
Birth? 1734 Culpepper, Virginia
Marriage Abt 1758 Virginiato Ann Eleanor Yancey
Military? 10 Oct 1774 Served in Battle of Point PleasantBattle of Point Pleasant
Death? Abt 1796 Scott County, Kentucky

William Nalle was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's: [unless otherwise listed]

  • Vol. 1 - MAY 23, 1773. - (120) William Nalle and Francis Kirtley qualified Captains.
  • Page 242.-[abt. 16 May 1774] - Teste: Michael Coger, Martin Nalle, Jr., Wm. Nail.
  • A list of Capt. William Nalle’s Company of Volunteers from Augusta County. September, 10th day, 1774. Jacob Pence, Ensign, Martain Nalle, Lieut., William Feavil, Henry Miner, Moses Smith, Sefniah Lee, Israel Meader, Mecagh Smith, John Grigsby, John Deek, Zacarias Lee, John Williams, Benjamin Petty, James Selby, Bruten Smith, Abraham Rue, William Spicer, John Null, Charles Brown, Shadrick Butler, Thomas Brook (confined), George Rucker, Robert Rains, Chesly Rogers, William Scails, Steven Washburn, Zacarias Plunkepel, Venty Jackson, Henry Owler, William Smith, George Fuls, Richard Welch, John Fry, George Harmon, John Goodall, Joseph Butler, Adam Hansburger, Michael Gurden, James Reary, John Breden, James Todd, Jacob Null. [Spurce: "Virginia County Records", Volume 2, by William Armstrong Crozier, pg. 83-84.]
  • Vol. 1 - JANUARY 19, 1775. - (48) Of Wm. Naull, pay-roll for himself and others; of John Hays, for attendance to settle accounts as pack-horse masters; of Sampson Mathews, sundry claims at the Calf Pasture; of Wm. Robertson, for provisions found themselves; of James Thompson, for sundry horses, their hire, and drivers in the service; of Geo. Mathews, two pay-rolls for self and others; of Wm. Hamilton, for riding express; of Wm. McCune, cow herd; of Thomas Posey, for sundry horses, their service.
  • Page 335.--21st March, 1775. Recorded. Francis Kirtley's appraisement by Wm. Nalle, Martin Nalle, Jr., John Seller.
  • At a Court Martial Held For Augusta County at the Court House this 13th Day of March 1776 Being the Day After the General Muster, Page 56: Ordered that the Clerke makes out Summonses for the Delinquints in Each Compy. and Directs them to the Several Captains of the Said Companys to have them Served on Said Delinquints. Ordered that the Captains give Immediately in the Number of Arms Want To Furnish the Poore in their Companys With the Same Viz. Capt. George MOFFETT 4, Capt. James EWING One, Capt. John LEWIS One, Capt. William NALLE Two, Capt. Patr. BUCHANAN Two, Capt. Alexander STEWART Two, Capt. John STEPHENSON Two, Capt. David GRAY one, Capt. John LYLE Three, Capt. John HOPKINS Two. [Source: "AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT MARTIAL RECORDS 1756-1796"].
  • Page 458.---15th June, 1776. Thomas Lewis and Jane, Andrew Lewis and Elizabeth of Botetourt, William Preston and Susanna, of Fincastle County, to William McDowell, merchant in Staunton, part of lot No. 3 in Staunton to be half the length of John Stewart's lot or square off from lower end of Francisco's house on the main street, joining lot Jno. Stewart formerly lived on. Teste: Samuel McDowell, Pat. Lockhart, William Nalle, William Robertson, Samp. Mathews, Stephen May, Richard Thomas, Ad. Smyth, James Hill.
  • Vol. 2 - MARCH 18, 1777. - (165) These recommended for Justices, viz: George Boswell, John Thomas, Wm. McPheeters, James Steel, James Dyer, Thomas Huett, Wm. Nalle, Samuel Lyle, Robert Davis, John McCreary and Henry Ewing.
  • Page 67: At a Court Martial Held For Augusta County at the Court House the 17th Day of April 1777 Being the Day After the General Muster--
Colonel Abraham SMITH, President--
Colo. Alex'r THOMPSON Major Sam'l MCDOWELL
Capt. George MOFFETT Capt. John GILMER
Capt. James EWING Capt. Robert THOMPSON
Capt. John HOPKINS Capt. Andw. LOCKRIDGE
Capt. Conorad HUMBLE Capt. Daniel SMITH
Capt. Charles CAMPBELL Capt. John LYLE
Capt. James TEATE/TATE Capt. Pat'r BUCHANAN
Capt. John YOUNG Capt. David GRAY
Capt. Frans. LONG Capt. Andrew MOORE
Capt. Abra'm. LINKHORN Capt. Robt. CRAVENS
Capt. William NALLE Capt. Jno. STEPHENSON
Capt. Thomas HEWETT Capt. John MCCAY
Capt. Paul TEATER Capt. Jas. FRAIZER
Capt. Robert DAVIS Capt. Ruben HARRISON
Capt. Alex'r ROBERTSON Capt. Thomas SMITH
Capt. John LEWIS Capt. William ANDERSON
Capt. David BELL
[Source: "AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT MARTIAL RECORDS 1756-1796"].
  • Vol. 1 - MAY 20, 1777. - (190) Mathew Wilson, recomd. Captain; John Boyd, recomd. Lieutenant; Samuel Weir, recomd. Ensign; Michael Coger, recomd. Captain, vice Capt. William Nalle, resigned; Samuel Vance, recomd. Captain; Jacob Warwick, recomd. Lieutenant; John Boyd, recomd. Ensign.
  • Vol. 1 - AUGUST 20, 1777. - (222) Tithables to be taken in following Companies: Capt. Charles Campbell's, Capt. Alex. Stewart's, Capt. Matthew Wilson's, Capt. Andrew Moore's, Capt. James Tate's, Capt. John Cunningham's. Capt. Samuel McCutchan's, Capt. Patrick Buchanan's, Capt. Francis Long's, Capt. John Young's, Capt. Robert Thompson's, Capt. Zachariah Johnson's, Capt. Thomas Smith's, Capt. George Moffett's, Capt. Wm. Anderson's, Capt. Wm. Henderson's, Capt. Alex. Roberton's, Capt. David Bell's, Capt. John Given's, Capt. John Hopkins', Capt. John Stephenson's, Capt. Robert Craven's, Capt. George Pence's, Capt. James Frazier's, Capt. Wm. Nall's, Capt. Thomas Hewit's, Capt. Daniel Smith's, Capt. Reuben Harrison's, Capt. Thomas Bogg's, Capt Abraham Lincoln's, Capt. Anthony Rider, Capt. Ralph Stewart's, Capt. Benj. Wilson's, Capt. Wm. Robertson's, Capt. Samuel Pringle's, Capt. Robert McCreery's, Capt. Samuel Vance's, Capt. John McCoy's, Capt. John People's, Capt. Andrew Lockridges', Capt John Skidmore's, Capt. Paul Teeter's and Capt. Robert Davis'.
  • Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY 17, 1778. - (261) Ordered to be certified to the Governor that the following Justices are recommended for appointments as Justices will fall in the new Counties, viz: In Rockingham--Silas Hart, Daniel Smith, Felix Gilbert, Abraham Smith, John Gratton, Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, George Boswell, Thomas Hewett, John Thomas, William Nall, Robert Davis, James Dyer, Henry Ewing, William McDowell, Anthony Rider, John Fitzwater, and Isaac Hinckle. In Rockbridge--Archibald Alexander, Samuel McDowell, John Hays, Charles Campbell, and Samuel Lyle. In Augusta--John Dickenson, John Christian, John Poage, George Moffet, Sampson Mathews, Alexr. McClenachan, William Bowyer, George Mathews, Michael Bowyer, Alexr. Robertson, Thomas Huggart, Elijah McClenachan, John Lewis, Alexr. St. Clair, John Kinkead, James Tate, William McPheeters, James Steel, John McCreery, Joshua Humphreys, Joseph Bell, Peter Hanger, James Craig--the two last to be left out for refusing to take the oath of allegiance.
  • Vol. 2 - ROCKINGHAM COUNTY RECORDS. - 1778--April 27th, First Court met, composed as follows, viz: *Silas Hart, *Danl. Smith, *Abraham Smith, *Jno. Gratton, *Josiah Davison, John Skidmore, *George Boswell (Bowelt), *Thomas Hewitt, *Jno. Thomas, Wm. Nalle, Ro. Davis, *James Dyer, *Henry Ewing, *Wm. McDowell, *Anthony Ryder, *John Fitzwater, *Isaac Hinkle. (Those checked (*) qualified). Silas Hart qualified Sheriff. Gawen Hamilton qualified Under Sheriff. Thomas Lewis qualified Surveyor. Hugh Diver's will probated. Wm. Magill's estate, administrator appointed; Margt., the widow, refused. Peter Hog unanimously chosen Clerk.
  • Vol. 2 - ROCKINGHAM COUNTY RECORDS. 1778--May 25th, Josiah Davidson qualified Sheriff. Christian Miller's estate granted widow Catherine. Gabriel Jones qualifies Deputy Attorney. Wm. Nalle qualifies Major. Anty. Ryder qualifies Captain. Thos. Hewitt, Thos Baggs, Reuben Harrison, Danl. Smith, Jr., qualify Captains. Joseph Smith, Jno. Rice, Nicholas Carn qualify Lieutenants. Wm. Smith, Christopher Painter qualify Ensigns. Felix Gilbert convicted of speaking treasonable words that tend to encourage the sedition on the Western Waters. Josiah Harrison qualified Lieutenant. Vestrymen qualify, viz: Danl. Smith, Jno. Thomas, George Boswell, Gawen Hamilton, Benj. Harrison, Wm. Herring, Abraham Smith, Jno. Gratton, Wm. Nalle.
  • Vol. 2 - ROCKINGHAM COUNTY RECORDS. 1779--August 23, Henry Penninger informs the Court that Gerard Erwin has propagated news tending to raise tumults and seditions in the State; bound to Grand Jury. Will of James Baggs proved. Thos. Baggs qualifies executor. Relief of Bridget, wife of John Fowler, a soldier; three small children. Wm. Nalle recommended escheator. Relief of Barbara, wife of Geo. Woolridge, a soldier. Relief of Mary, wife of Jno. Rylie, a soldier. Estate of Adam Ellwine committed.
  • Vol. 2 - ROCKINGHAM COUNTY RECORDS. 1781--August 27th, Adam Nelson's estate granted Cornelius Collins. Philip Conrad's will proved; administration granted his brother Nicholas Conrad. Thomas Hewit appointed Sheriff. Peter Briant qualifies Lieutenant. Rosanna, orphan of Henry Switcher, to be bound. Robert, orphan of Andrew Wilson, to be bound. Christian Kyger qualifies Lieutenant. John Perkey qualifies Lieutenant. Thomas Lewis, Jr., qualifies Ensign. John Robinson recommended and qualifies Second Lieutenant of Captain Reagan's Company. Benj. Smith qualifies Ensign. William Nalle qualifies Lieutenant Colonel. Robert Cravens, Jr., qualifies administrator d. b. n., of father, Robert, Sr.

Information on William Nalle

William Nalle
b: Abt. 1734 in Virginia
m: Abt. 1758 in Virginia
d: Abt. 1796 in Scott Co., Kentucky

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