[3][4] They had one child, Mary Margaret Corbally (1845–1925), who married Alfred Stourton, Baron Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton and had ten children.
[6] Corbally and his wife are buried in a sealed vault at Saint Colmcille's Church, Skryne.
Richard Norris in Drogheda, and then at Trinity College Dublin.
[5][10] He then held the seat for the remainder of his life in 1870, joining the Independent Irish Party shortly after the general election in 1852 and joining the Liberal Party when it was formed in 1859.
[4] Corbally was also a Justice of the Peace and, in 1838, he was High Sheriff of Meath.