Rev. John Corbly1
#28078, (23 February 1733 - 8 June 1803)
Family 1 | Abigail Bull b. c 1734, d. 1768 | |
Children | 1. | Margaret Corbly5 (1758 - 1833) |
2. | Rachel Corbly5 (1760 - 1842) | |
3. | Priscilla Corbly5 (1762 - 1833) | |
4. | John Corbly Jr.+1 (c 1768 - 1814) |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Tyler b. s 1750, d. 1782 | |
Children | 1. | Delilah Corbly5 (1774 - 1839) |
2. | Elizabeth Corbly5 (c 1776 - c 1797) | |
3. | Isaiah Corbly5 (c 1777 - 1782) | |
4. | Mary Catherine Corbly5 (c 1779 - 1782) | |
5. | Nancy Corbly5 (1782 - 1782) |
Family 3 | Nancy Ann Lynn b. 1761, d. 1826 | |
Children | 1. | Mary Corbly5 (1785 - 1864) |
2. | Andrew Lynn Corbly5 (1787 - 1850) | |
3. | Pleasant Corbly5 (1789 - 1860) | |
4. | Cassandra Corbly5 (1791 - 1869) | |
5. | Sarah Corbly5 (1793 - 1814) | |
6. | Amelia Corbly5 (1796 - 1855) | |
7. | Nancy Corbly5 (1798 - c 1803) | |
8. | William Corbly5 (1801 - 1875) |
Birth* | 23 February 1733 | He was born on 23 February 1733 at London (near), England.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1756 | He married Abigail Bull circa 1756 at VirginiaG.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1773 | He married Elizabeth Tyler circa 1773 at Virginia (prob.)G.3 |
circa 1773 | He and Elizabeth Tyler migrated (perhaps as early as 1768, see. p. 3) circa 1773.3 | |
Marriage* | circa 1784 | He married Nancy Ann Lynn, daughter of Andrew Lynn Jr. and Mary Ashercraft Johnson, circa 1784 at Brownsville (near), Fayette Co., PennsylvaniaG.4 |
Death* | 8 June 1803 | He died on 8 June 1803 at Garard's Fort, Greene Co., PennsylvaniaG, at age 70.1 |
Citations
- [S2370] Nannie L Fordyce, compiler, The Life and Times of Reverend John Corbly, and the John Corbly Family Genealogy (Washington, Pennsylvania: self-published, 1953), pp. 1-3. Hereinafter cited as Reverend John Corbly.
- [S520] VWH, first known child born 24 Feb 1758.
- [S2370] Nannie L Fordyce, Reverend John Corbly, p. 143. "The ancestry of Elizabeth (Tyler) Corbly, the second wife of John Corbly, has not been established. She was a member of one of the Tyler families of Virginia. L. K. Evans in his “Pioneer History of Greene County” speaks of her as “a very amiable and estimable lady. John Corbly and Elizabeth Tyler were married in 1773, probably about April 16, the date that Corbly sold his land in Virginia and later moved his family to Garard s Fort where they lived on the Corbly farm and where their children were born."
- [S2370] Nannie L Fordyce, Reverend John Corbly, p. 145.
- [S2370] Nannie L Fordyce, Reverend John Corbly, p. 63.