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Caseby, American Descendants of Edward CASEBY (his son aka KEASBY or KEASBEY) born England c.1640.

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90. Quinton KEASBY

Keasbey, Quinton State : New Jersey, County : Salem Co., Location :Salem, Year : 1860, Page # : 187


91. John Brick KEASBY

Keasbey, John B., State : DC (District of Columbia?), County :Washington, D.C., Location : Washington City 3rd Ward, Year : 1860, Page# : 884


94. Anthony Quinton KEASBY

Also on 26/11/1998, Isaac wrote, " Book, page 162, The AbridgedCompendium of American Genealogy, by Virkus, Edward Keasbey, his son,Edward, married, 1725, Elizabeth Bradway. His son Edward Keasbey (1726-1779) married Prudence, Daughter of Edward Quinton. His son AnthonyKeasbey (1758 - 1811), Clerk, Salem County, New Jersey, Member of theGeneral Assembly, married Hannah Brick. His son, Dr Edward QuintonKeasbey (1793 - 1847), Judge of Common Pleas, married Mary Parry,daughter of Guilliam Aertsen, Charleston, South Carolina, USA. His son,Anthony Quinton Keasbey (1824 - 1896), Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1843, U,S,Attorney for New Jersey (1861 - 1886), married Edwina Louisa Miller (1826- 1888)."[Testing98.ftw]

Also on 26/11/1998, Isaac wrote, " Book, page 162, The AbridgedCompendium of American Genealogy, by Virkus, Edward Keasbey, his son,Edward, married, 1725, Elizabeth Bradway. His son Edward Keasbey (1726-1779) married Prudence, Daughter of Edward Quinton. His son AnthonyKeasbey (1758 - 1811), Clerk, Salem County, New Jersey, Member of theGeneral Assembly, married Hannah Brick. His son, Dr Edward QuintonKeasbey (1793 - 1847), Judge of Common Pleas, married Mary Parry,daughter of Guilliam Aertsen, Charleston, South Carolina, USA. His son,Anthony Quinton Keasbey (1824 - 1896), Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1843, U,S,Attorney for New Jersey (1861 - 1886), married Edwina Louisa Miller (1826- 1888)."

Downloaded from the Internet by Ronald Caseby on 14/12/1998. Note thenames at the
end and the suggestion of the relationship with Mccullochs through Edwina.

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Records 4 through 4 of 8 returned.
Title: Macculloch-Miller family archive : manuscripts,
1778-1948 (bulk 1880s-1948).
Description: 13 linear ft.
Notes: In part, photocopies.
Correspondence, documents, books, speeches,
account books, poems, pamphlets, photographs,memorabilia,
and other papers, of the Macculloch and Miller families,
residents of Macculloch Hall (now the Macculloch Hall
Historical Museum), Morristown, N.J. Includes papers of
George Perrott Macculloch (1775-1858), merchant and
businessman, relating to the Morris Canal and Banking
Company; Sen. Jacob Welch Miller's (1800-1862) political
speeches and correspondence about the split in the WhigParty
which led to the formation of the Republican Party,statehood
of Texas and the Wilmot proviso, and national politics
between 1848 and 1860; Comdr. Jacob William Miller's
(1847-1918) journals, speeches, and correspondencepertaining
to the Panama Canal, formation of the Naval Reserve, and
other activities of the U.S. Navy; and Katherine Wise
Miller's (1853-1940) exchange of letters with a sister
traveling in Europe and letters referring to herancestor,
Hon. Edward Everett (1794-1865), governor ofMassachusetts.
Also includes Henry Wise Miller's (1877-1955)
letters from Guant�namo at the beginning of the
Spanish-American War; Dorothea Miller Post's (1878-1947)
papers reflecting cultural and civic activities,particularly
the war effort in Morristown during World Wars I and II;
correspondence of Louisa Martha Edwina SandersonMacculloch
(1785-1895); papers of Lindley Hoffman Miller(1834-1864), a
young lawyer who saw the draft riots of 1863 in NewYork City
and subsequently volunteered to lead African-Americantroops
during the Civil War; and informal, unretouchedphotographs
of Abraham Lincoln. Correspondents include SamuelDayton,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, W.T. Sherman, and Stephen Vail.
Collection left in the house when it became a
museum.
Finding aid in the repository.
Subjects: Businessmen -- New Jersey -- Morristown. lcsh
Merchants -- New Jersey -- Morristown. lcsh
Legislators -- United States. lcsh
Women social workers -- New Jersey -- Morristown.
lcsh
Lawyers -- New York (State) -- New York. lcsh
Speeches, addresses, etc., American. lcsh
Account books. lcsh
Photographs. lcsh
Diaries. lcsh
Morristown (N.J.) -- History.
Morristown (N.J.) -- Social life and customs.
Moris Canal (N.J.) -- History.
Morris Canal and Banking Company.
Canals -- New Jersey.
Canals -- Panama.
Dwellings -- New Jersey.
Wilmot proviso.
Whig Party (U.S.)
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
Political parties -- United States.
Slavery -- United States -- Extension to the
territories.
United States -- Politics and government -- 19th
century.
United States -- Politics and government --
1845-1861.
Texas -- History.
Statehood (American politics)
Women -- New Jersey -- Morristown.
Europe -- Description and travel.
Panama Canal (Panama)
United States. Navy -- Officers.
United States. Naval Reserve -- History.
Governors -- Massachusetts.
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.
Guant�namo (Cuba : Province)
United States -- History -- 1865-1921.
United States -- History -- Civil War,
1861-1865.
Spanish-American War, 1898.
World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- New Jersey --
Morristown.
World War, 1939-1945 -- War work -- New Jersey --
Morristown.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Photograph
collections.
Social service -- New Jersey -- Morristown.650
Courtship.
Draft Riot, New York, N.Y., 1863.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
-- Afro-Americans.
New York (N.Y.) -- History -- Civil War,
1861-1865.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum.
Other authors: Miller, Katherine Wise, 1853-1940.
Macculloch family.
Miller family.
Macculloch, George Perrott, 1775-1858.
Miller, Jacob Welsh, 1800-1862.
Miller, J. W. (Jacob William), 1847-1918.
Miller, Henry Wise, 1877-1955.
Post, Dorothea Miller, 1878-1947.
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),
1820-1891, correspondent.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935,
correspondent.
Vail, Stephen, 1780-1864, correspondent.
Dayton, Samuel, correspondent.
Miller, Lindley Hoffman, 1834-1864.
Macculloch, Louisa Martha Edwina Sanderson,
1785-1863.
Keasbey, Anthony Q. (Anthony Quinton),
1824-1895.
Keasbey, Elizabeth Miller, 1828-1852.
Location: Macculloch Hall Historical Museum (Morristown,
N.J.).
Control No.: DCLV96-A854

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Downloaded from the Internet by Ronald Caseby on 14/12/1998. Note thatthe Company
may heve been started by Anthony Quinton Keasbey and a partner surnamedMattison
which may reveal another relationship with the families, hence puttingthe data on
Anthony's page.

Records 5 through 5 of 8 returned.
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Author: Keasbey and Mattison Company
Title: Pamphlets and handbills, ca.1877-1920.
Description: 41 items
Notes: Pamphlets and handbills advertising
pharmaceuticals, including Alkalithia (a treatment foruric
acidemia containing lithium and caffeine), Aquatone (a
carbonated mineral water containing lithium),Bromo-Caffeine
(a headache and hangover remedy containing bromides and
caffeine), malt extracts, pepsin, and Salaperient (amineral
laxative); also, advertisements for infant formula andfor
asbestos as a surgical dressing and as a buildingmaterial
for sanitoria.
Philadelphia, PA and Ambler, PA
Subjects: Pharmaceutical industry--Catalogs
Lithium--Therapeutic use
Bromides
Caffeine
Enzymes
Quinine
Laxatives
Headache
Hangover cures
Carbonated beverages
Mineral waters
Asbestos
Bandages and bandaging
Pamphlets
Advertisements
Illustrations
Handbills
Location: College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Historical
Services Division of the Library, 19 South 22nd Street,
Philadelphia PA 19103.
Control No.: PACVMTE0432-A


146. Edward Quinton KEASBY

Periodical Source Index (1997 Update)
1. Surname KeasbeyKeasbey/Edward Q. Keasbey, d.1925,
New JerseyNew Jersey Historical Society Proceedings111, January,1926
2. Surname KeasbeyKeasbey/Waddington-Keasbey
family, 1810-1924South Jersey Magazine73July1978
3. Surname WaddingtonWaddington/Waddington-Keasbey
family, 1810-1924, South Jersey Magazine, No. 73, July1978
Copyright Ancestry.com, Inc. 1998

Keasbey, Edward L., State : NJ (New Jersey?), County : Salem Co.,Location : Salem Town, Year : 1850, Page # : 141


150. Mary Aertsen KEASBY

Kaseby, Mary, State : New Jersey, County : Middlesex Co., Location :Woodbridge, Year : 1860, Page 158


96. Edward KEASBY

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Louisa POTHIER

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21 on the 1850 census

Married by Rev. Adams


101. Edward Gibbon KEASBY

Keasby, Edward G., State : IN (Indiana?), County : Delaware Co., Location: Muncie Centre Twp., Year : 1850, Page # : 336.


163. Edward Francis KEASBY

Keasby, Edward, State : New Jersey, County : Essex Co., Location :Belleville Twp., Year : 1860, Page # : 268