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About Martin Nalle, I
Came to Virginia from England around 1705 or 1706.
ID: I20645
Name: Martin NALLE
Sex: M
Birth: 1677 in Norwith, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, England, Jinx Nall Dopson, Florida, Ralph Roberts
Death: 9 APR 1728 in Tappannhock, Essex, Va, Immigrated to Middlesex, Va May 8, 1699
Note:
Information from book written by Charles Fuller Nall Of Miami, Dade, Florida and Sally Nall Dolphin of Couer d' Arlene, Idaho.
Immigrated to Middlesex, Virginia on the ship Thorowgood on May 8, 1699 as an indentured servant.
Birth: 1670, England Death: Aug. 20, 1728 Tappahannock Essex County Virginia, USA
Will of Martin Nalle: In the name of God Amen. The ninth day of April 1 Martin Nall of the County of Essex and Parish of south farnham being very sick and weak but in Perfect sense and memory Praise be given to the Almighty God for the same knowing the uncertainty of the Life on Earth do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament revoking all other wills by me formerly made and do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say, first and principally I commend my Soul to God my Creator and Redeemer hoping that I shall be saved by the Precious death and merrits of Christ and my body to be decently buried as my Execr. hereafter named shall think fit and for my worldly Estate as the Lord in his mercy bestowed on me my will is that it shall be bestowed as This my will is Exprest. Item I give to my beloved wife Mary Nall a negro man named Bristoll during her natural Life. Item I give to my beloved son John Naul ten aces of my Land and the Remainder part of my land I give to my beloved son Martin Naul to them and their heirs for ever. Item I give all the remainder part of my Estate real and personall to be equally Divided among my Eight Children only my wife to have an Equal part of the Personal Estate for her Life and the Eight head of Cattle I lent to my son John and my daughter Winnifret to be part of their portion and I do appoint my beloved Wife and my cousin Thomas Burke and Thos. Dillard my whole and sole Execrs. of this my last will and testament. Martin Naul (seal) Test: Ame Nall John Bates George Dillard Will was proved 20 Aug 1728 in Essex Co., VA court by the witnesses, and on 18 Sep 1728 by Mary Nalle, executrix.
Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Jane Aldin Nalle (1681 - 1734)
Children:
Winnifred Nalle Dillard (1705 - 1774)*
Richard Nall (1716 - 1796)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Nall Family Cemetery Essex County Virginia, USA
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Will:
In the name of God Amen the ninth day of Aprill I Martin Nall of the County of Essex and Parish of South Farnham being very sick and weak but in Perfect sense and memory Praise be given to the Almighty God for the same knowing the uncertainty of the Life on Earth do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament revoking all other wills by me formerly made and do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally I commend my Soul to God my Creator and Redeemer hoping that I shall be saved by the Precious death and merrits of Christ and my body to be decently buried as my Execr. hereafter named shall think fit and for my worldly Estate as the Lord in his mercy bestowed on me my will is that it shall be bestowed as This my will is Exprest Item I give to my beloved wife Mary Nall a negro man named Bristoll during her natural Life. Item I give to my beloved son John Naul ten acres of my Land and the Remainder part of my land I give to my beloved son Martin Naul to them and their heirs for ever. Item I give all the remainder part of my Estate real and personall to be equally divided among my Eight Children only my wife to have an Equal part of the Personal Estate for her Life and the Eight head of Cattle I lent to my son John and my daughter Winnifret to be in part of their portion and I do appoint my beloved Wife and my cousin Thomas Burke and Thos. Dillard my whole and sole Execrs. of this my last will and testament. Ame Nall Test John Bates Martin Naul (seal) George Dillard
Source: Roots to Leaves of the family tree. Entries: 67276 Updated: 2013-01-24 17:11:31 UTC (Thu); Contact: Lillie Franke. ID: I3520 View Post-em! Name: Martin Nalle 1 2 3 4; Sex: M; Birth: 1675 in Essex County, England 4; Event: Came to the Colonies on the ship "Throwgood". Arrival 08 May 1699 Middlesex, Virginia 4; Occupation: Served as Constable for Essex County 1704, Essex County, Virginia, USA 4; Burial: Martin Nalle Cemetary near Tappahannok, VA. The abandoned 40 ft sq burying plot has the right of burial as part of the deed. 09 APR 1728 Tappahannock, Essex, Virginia 4; Death: 1728 in Essex, Virginia.
Came to Virginia from England around 1705 or 1706.
ID: I20645
Name: Martin NALLE
Sex: M
Birth: 1677 in Norwith, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Cheshire, England, Jinx Nall Dopson, Florida, Ralph Roberts
Death: 9 APR 1728 in Tappannhock, Essex, Va, Immigrated to Middlesex, Va May 8, 1699
Note:
Information from book written by Charles Fuller Nall Of Miami, Dade, Florida and Sally Nall Dolphin of Couer d' Arlene, Idaho.
Immigrated to Middlesex, Virginia on the ship Thorowgood on May 8, 1699 as an indentured servant. Birth: 1670, England Death: Aug. 20, 1728 Tappahannock Essex County Virginia, USA
Will of Martin Nalle: In the name of God Amen. The ninth day of April 1 Martin Nall of the County of Essex and Parish of south farnham being very sick and weak but in Perfect sense and memory Praise be given to the Almighty God for the same knowing the uncertainty of the Life on Earth do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament revoking all other wills by me formerly made and do make and appoint this to be my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say, first and principally I commend my Soul to God my Creator and Redeemer hoping that I shall be saved by the Precious death and merrits of Christ and my body to be decently buried as my Execr. hereafter named shall think fit and for my worldly Estate as the Lord in his mercy bestowed on me my will is that it shall be bestowed as This my will is Exprest. Item I give to my beloved wife Mary Nall a negro man named Bristoll during her natural Life. Item I give to my beloved son John Naul ten aces of my Land and the Remainder part of my land I give to my beloved son Martin Naul to them and their heirs for ever. Item I give all the remainder part of my Estate real and personall to be equally Divided among my Eight Children only my wife to have an Equal part of the Personal Estate for her Life and the Eight head of Cattle I lent to my son John and my daughter Winnifret to be part of their portion and I do appoint my beloved Wife and my cousin Thomas Burke and Thos. Dillard my whole and sole Execrs. of this my last will and testament. Martin Naul (seal) Test: Ame Nall John Bates George Dillard Will was proved 20 Aug 1728 in Essex Co., VA court by the witnesses, and on 18 Sep 1728 by Mary Nalle, executrix.
Family links:
Spouse: Mary Jane Aldin Nalle (1681 - 1734) Children: Winnifred Nalle Dillard (1705 - 1774)* Richard Nall (1716 - 1796)*
Calculated relationship
Burial: Nall Family Cemetery Essex County Virginia, USA
Second Nall immigrant to establish a family in America
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