Corby, Gerard, 1561-1637, Jesuit brother

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Corby, Gerard, 1561-1637, Jesuit brother

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  • Corbington

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1561-18 September 1637

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Born: 1561, Durham, England
Entered: 1628, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)
Died: 18 September 1637, Watten, Belgium - Angliae Province (ANG)

◆There are 4 “Corby” entries
Ambrose Ent 1627
Gerard Ent 1627 (Father of Robert, Ralph and Ambrose)
Robert Ent 1628

Ralf DOB 1598; Ent 1624; RIP 1644 at Tyburn (martyr)
Another Son/Brother Richard, died at St Omer College
Two daughters/sisters, Mary and Catherine, became Benedictine nuns, as did Isabella in 1533 (she died 25 December 1652 a centenarian)

Gerard married to Isabella Richardson, and they moved to Dublin, where his sons were born,and eventually Belgium. He became a Jesuit Brother when he and his wife decided to separate and consecrate themselves to God. All three sons were born in Dublin

◆Fr Edmund Hogan SJ “Catalogica Chronologica” :
DOB 1558 Durham; Ent 1628 Watten as Brother; RIP 17 September 1637 Watten
Sons Robert, Ambrose and Ralph became Jesuits. His wife Isabella and daughters Mary and Catherine became Benedictine nuns.
1632 Became completely blind.
He had the happiness of converting his own father to the Catholic Church at the age of 100
His son Ambrose wrote and interesting biography about him

◆In CATSJ A-H

◆ George Oliver Towards Illustrating the Biography of the Scotch, English and Irish Members SJ
CORBIE, GERARD, a native of the bishopric of Durham, and parent of FF. Ambrose, Ralph, and Robert Corbie, S.J., and of two Benedictine Nuns, Mary and Catharine. His wife also embraced the holy state of religion when he became a Novice, 24th August, 1627. Five years later he lost his eye-sight. This venerable man had been a sufferer for Catholic Faith, and joyfully prepared for the happy summons to meet his God and Rewarder, which he received at Watten, 17th September, 1637, (N. S.) aet. 80.

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Corby, Robert, 1596-1637, Jesuit priest (1596-17/04/1637)

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IE IJA J/1104

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Corby, Robert, 1596-1637, Jesuit priest

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Corby, Gerard, 1561-1637, Jesuit brother

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Eldest brother of Ralph RIP - 1644; Ambrose RIP -1649 Son of Gerard RIP -1627

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Corby, Blessed Ralph, 1598-1644, Jesuit priest and Martyr (25 March 1598-17 September 1644)

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IE IJA J/1103

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Corby, Blessed Ralph, 1598-1644, Jesuit priest and Martyr

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Corby, Gerard, 1561-1637, Jesuit brother

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Father of Robert RIP - 1637; Ralph RIP - 1644; Ambrose - RIP 1649

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Corby, Ambrose, 1605-1649, Jesuit priest (25 December 1605-11 April 1649)

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IE IJA J/1102

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Corby, Ambrose, 1605-1649, Jesuit priest

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Corby, Gerard, 1561-1637, Jesuit brother

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Father of Robert RIP - 1637; Ralph RIP - 1644; Ambrose - RIP 1649

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IE IJA J/2307

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