Pastor John Corbly and his neighbors in Greene Township
Title | Pastor John Corbly and his neighbors in Greene Township PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0557952646 |
This is a companion book to Pastor John Corbly, his biography. It is about his neighbors in Greene Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. The first recorded surveyed plat of Greene Township was made in 1796. This book includes all information available from official records about each person who bought the first tracts of land in that township during his, and later, his surviving wife, Nancy Ann Lynn Corbly's lifetime. Only factual, recorded information from Pennsylvania and Greene County archives, historical society data, family Bibles, and personal family histories has been used. A detailed index is provided for the genealogically-minded reader.This book is purchased at the lowest cost through Lulu.com.
The First Landowners of Greene County, Pennsylvania
Title | The First Landowners of Greene County, Pennsylvania PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1105788628 |
This book lists the first landowners who recorded land claims beginning in 1784 in what became Greene County, Pennsylvania. Prior to that time the settler claimed his land by marking its boundary with blazed trees or other significant landmarks. A claim was only as secure as the settler's ability to enforce it by barter or force of arms. When an accurate survey of his land could be established by the Mason-Dixon survey, each landowner rushed to the County Land Office to obtain a surveyed plat of his claim. Those surveyed plats are listed in this book along with the person to whom they later sold their land. A detailed index is included for the genealogically minded reader.This book is purchased at the lowest cost through Lulu.com.
The Families of Elizabeth Betsy Tyler Corbly
Title | The Families of Elizabeth Betsy Tyler Corbly PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2014-12-13 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1312754052 |
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Tyler was an unknown person in the history of western colonial Pennsylvania. She has been the subject of innumerable stories most of which describe only an event, not Betsy. Her story was first published on August 10, 1785 in the American Daily Advertiser, a Philadelphia daily newspaper owned by Messrs Dunlap and Claypoole. Many other newspapers of the day picked up the story and reprinted it. Her name was not mentioned in any of them. Betsy and John had five children, but only one lived to maturity. In 1782 Betsy and three of her children were massacred by an Indian scalping party. Another daughter died from her wounds later. Her first child, Delilah, was all that was left of Betsy's life. Nothing has been written about Betsy or Delilah until now. This book tells the stories of Betsy's ancestors, her parents and siblings, her life with the preacher John Corbly, and the life and descendants of Delilah, her only surviving child and legacy.
Corbly-Corfman and Bachlor-Berry Families
Title | Corbly-Corfman and Bachlor-Berry Families PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2014-04-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1312078693 |
The Corbly-Corfman and Bachlor-Berry Families is a four part genealogy of each of the families; each part contains illustrations, bibliography, and index. This book establishes the ancestry of Earl Jackson Corbly and Ina Fay Bachlor Corbly who were married in 1927. It was written for their descendants, but is also a valuable genealogical source for each of the four family lines. Pastor John Corbly is traced from 1733 in his home in Dunshaughlin, County Meath, Ireland. Johann Philipp Korffmann is traced from 1653 in his home in Alzey-Stein Bockenheim, Germany. John Batchelor is traced from 1543 in his home in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. And David Berry is traced from 1630 in his home in Saggart, Leinster, County Dublin, Ireland.
The Families of Nancy Ann Lynn Corbly
Title | The Families of Nancy Ann Lynn Corbly PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1105170403 |
The Families of Nancy Ann Lynn Corbly is the story of her life with her Lynn family, and, after marrying Pastor John Corbly, her life in that family. Nancy Ann Lynn was born into a family firmly grounded in its old, well-established Scot-Irish roots. She was the daughter of an early pioneer family who migrated westward across the Allegheny Mountains into the uncivilized lands, the Pittsylvania Country, which was claimed by Virginia and Pennsylvania. All the men she knew as a child including her brothers, father, uncles, and, yes, she also knew John Corbly at an early age, all of them served in some military capacity in the Revolutionary War and in the many wars against the Indians. She lost two uncles and a brother in the fights against the Indians. This book includes the genealogical biographies of her Lynn and Corbly families and includes a genealogical and individual index.This book is purchased at the lowest cost through Lulu.com.
Earl and Fay Corbly
Title | Earl and Fay Corbly PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1105585956 |
This book is both a photo book and a scrapbook of the lives of Earl and Fay Corbly. It was initially intended only for their descendants so that they could learn about their ancestors and where part of their roots lay. During the process of melding their photos with their written descriptions of singular events in their lives, the book became the history of two people who lived through World War I, the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War, and the wars of Korea and Vietnam. They began their married life just before the Great Depression of the late 1920s. Both came from Oklahoma farming families who struggled to make ends meet during those years. All of their written records have been included in this book.
Pennsylvania's Traitors and Criminals During the Revolutionary War
Title | Pennsylvania's Traitors and Criminals During the Revolutionary War PDF eBook |
Author | Don Corbly |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1300659408 |
In 1775 the American colonies revolted against British rule. The pre-founding fathers were faced with innumerable problems. Not only did they administer the war through General Washington, they also governed the thirteen colonies which considered themselves autonomous states. This book contains copies of the original minutes of the governing body; the reader can follow the daily problems that beset them. Over 2,200 colonists' names are included in the index. Their locations at various times can be discovered mainly in the records of auctions of forfeited estates. This is an invaluable source for genealogy minded readers. This book is purchased at the lowest cost through Lulu.com.