Showing posts with label John Corbly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Corbly. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Pastor John Corbly and his neighbors in Greene Township
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.
Labels:
American History,
Garard Fort,
Greene County,
John Corbly,
Pennsylvania
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Pastor John Corbly
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: the bogus picture of him, 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. Get your copy now!
*Baptized in 1761 and imprisoned for preaching the Baptist religion in Virginia in 1768.
*Revolutionary War soldier, Chaplain, Militiaman, Judge, Patriot, and Indian fighter.
*Delegate to the General Assembly in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1777-1778.
*Founder or co-founder of 30 Baptist churches in southwestern Pennsylvania.
*and much more!!
See a preview here!
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