I have been e-mailing a [email protected] This is what he said. I descend from George Washington Nall, Sr., son of George Larkin Nall, son of William Nalle/Nall, son of Richard Nalle, son of Martin Nalle. He says that Martin Nalle lived in Essex County, VA, his son Richard Nalle migrated to Wake County, NC, his son, William Nall was awarded land in Tennessee as a result of his service during the revolutionary war, and moved his family to Hawkins County, Tennesse before 1796. When Grainger County was formed in 1796, his lands fell into Graniger county, TN, and he remained there until his death, about 1808. His son, George Larkin, moved his family from Grainger County, TN to Hopkins County, KY in 1811, and George Larkin died soon after the move. In the interim, the spelling of the surname changed to Nalle was changed to Nall. George Larkin's oldest son, George Washington Nalle, Sr. moved his family to Union County, KY in the late 1850's. Webster County, KY, was formed in 1860, and these brother's became residents of Webster County, KY. Then he says, Notice on the attached outline descendant tree, that Sarah Nall, born 1836, married a George C. James. Some researcher's say that George was a relative of Jesse and Frank James.