NameJohn Nalle 
Documentation
On 15 August 1765, John Nalle and Elizabeth his wife of the County of Culpeper sold to Benjamin Rowe of the same. For £120 current money, a parcel of land in the county aforesaid containing 180 acres bordering land of Richard Ship. Signed John Nalle, Elizabeth her x mark Nalle. Acknowledged in court and ordered to be recorded. [Culpeper County, Virginia, Deed Book E, pages 15–17.]
John was mentioned in the 14 March 1780 will of his brother Martin Nalle of Culpeper County, proved 20 November 1780. [Culpeper County, Virginia, Will Book B, pages 407–408.]
John was mentioned in the 16 September 1780 will of his father, John Nalle, proved 19 August 1782. “Item I give & Bequeath to my Beloved Son John Nalle the Tract of Land whereon he now lives Containing one Hundred & Eighty Seven Acres be the same more or Less as by a Survey then laid off for him by James Graves & it is bounded as Followeth, Viz. Begining at two Red Oaks & a Hickory on the Banks of the River the South Side thereof at the Upper End of a piece Low Grounds. & Runs thence East over a Steep Point of Rocks Twenty poles to a Pine & a Maple on a Small Branch Thence South 62 Degrees East, Fifty four pole to a Spanish Oak, & a Hickory on a Ridge, thence North Eighty five Degrees East Eighty pole to a Bunch of Maples & a Red Oak on Devils Run Just below my Mill thence down the Several Courses Coursses [sic] of the Run to the Begining also I give to my Grandson John Nalle Son of my Son John Nalle & Elizabeth Nalle his Mother, a Negroe Girl Named Patty to him and he Heirs for Ever.— … Item I lend unto my Loving Wife for and During her Natural life or Widowhood the Tract of Land and Plantation whereon I now live also all my Slaves not before Bequeathed and all my Stock and furniture of all Kinds also my Will and Desire is that all the Negroes and personal Estate after my Wifes Decease or Marriage be Equally devided amongst my Children Richard Nalle William Nall Francis Nalle James Nall Agatha Hill Mary Sims Gressel Parker Elizabeth Sims Ann Burke & Amie Morriss to them and their Heirs for Ever … And Lastly I do Constitute and appoint my Loving Wife Mary Nalle and my Sons John Nalle & Francis Nall Executors of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking and Disannuling all others by me before made” [Culpeper County, Virginia, Mixed Records Volume B, pages 519–522.]