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Dec. 19, 2008 By Jim Horschler
"John Corbly" I am a relative of John Corbly. I have preached in the church named for him. Please let me know if the John Corbly book is new material or if it draws from the material written before hand. Please contact me at Horschler@aol.com.
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Nov. 3, 2011 By Don Corbly
By Barb King (Cincinnati
History is painted with a broad brush, but it lives in the minute details of human lives. This wonderfully researched book offers a detailed look into how one man, his family, his neighbors and community navigated the treacherous & tough times as our country was forming. The events that run through John's life are amazing. His response to those events is perhaps even more so. Thanks to Don Corbly for illuminating the great great great great grandfather I've heard about distantly, but never knew much about. You gave me a chance to reach across the generations and meet him in person.
John Corbly - Cassandra Corbly - Matilda Gregg -- Charles West - Donald Corbly West... More > - Harrison West -- ME! Barb King (Cincinnati




A review by Cathy Powers followed by my reply to Jim Horschler:

By Cathy
I can easily believe that Don Corbly spent most of his adult life doing the research for this book about his ancestor and mine, John Corbly. I once traveleled from California and spent two weeks on the Corbly Trail, from Winchester, VA to Troy, OH. I had the thrill of finding John Jr.'s almost forgotton grave outside of Cincinnati--almost lost to time. And the graves of Delilah, the girl who survived scalping, and her older sister, Priscilla. The headstones were worn away but still readable...at least for now. It was a thrill. I went into the Pennsylvania Archives in Harrisburg and half-a-dozen local history collections, but I could have saved myself a lot of time, trouble, and money had I known that this wonderful book was about to reveal the very things I was trying to find in all of those places. The important thing I discovered was: I could see that it would take a lifetime to do John Corbly justice. Now everyone can find out so much about this amazing American patriot and man of God. I would like to say thank you to Don Corbly for all of his hard work, dedication, and imagination. Don, you have, indeed, distilled 50 years of love and devotion onto the pages of this magnificent work.
Yours, with my sincerest congratulations and appreciation,
Cathy Colleen Powers
(John Corbly> Margaret Corbly Morris> Levi Morris> Lucretia Morris Hardin> Byron Adolphus Hardin> Lois Hardin Hudson> Barbara Hudson Powers> Me!)


John Corbally immigrated to America in 1747 as the Baptist religion was introduced in opposition to the King s Anglicanism. He became a lay minister, but persecution drove him to the Pennsylvania frontier. Ordained, he ministered until his death, established many Baptist churches, and was known as "The ablest Baptist minister of his time in the Pennsylvania frontier. This is not a retelling of previously printed material; it represents over thirty years of meticulous research. Previously unknown information is disclosed here including: his birthplace, his true first wife, exact locations where he lived in Virginia and Pennsylvania, his long-lost treatise on The Believer s Defense of Baptism, his involvement in the Ketoctin and Redstone Baptist Associations, his involvement in the Whiskey Insurrection from the government s point of view, the Corbly Massacre as described in his and his daughter s letters, and many other previously unknown facts. A detailed index is provided. < Less

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ISBN 978-1-4357-4755-5
Copyright Don Corbly (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher Don Corbly
Published August 13, 2008
Language English
Pages 336
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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