Edward Keasbey (1827-1900)

Edward Keasbey, of Des Moines, Iowa & Perth Amboy, New Jersey

He was born in Salem, New Jersey. In 1848, he married his first of three wives, Mary Anna, daughter of Dr Elijah Griffith. Two years later, with one (having already lost their eldest child) of what would become their family of three children, they took the train to the Mississippi River and then joined a wagon train across the trackless prairies to Des Moines, Iowa, which was then just a small village of log cabins. Mrs Keasbey died ten years later at which point Edward took the family back east and was married twice more, having one more son by his second wife. His eldest surviving son, Henry, was a chemist who co-founded Keasbey & Mattison, Asbestos. 

Parents (2)

Edward Quinton Keasbey

Dr Edward Q. Keasbey M.D., of Salem, New Jersey

1793-1847

Mary (Aertsen) Keasbey

Mrs Mary Parry (Aertsen) Keasbey

1798-1872

Spouses (3)

Mary Anna (Griffith) Keasbey

Mrs Mary Anna (Griffith) Keasbey

1826-1860

Louise (Pothier) Keasbey

Mrs Louise (Pothier) Keasbey

b.c.1830

Sarah (Steele) Keasbey

Mrs Sarah (Steele) Keasbey

b.c.1840

Children (4)

Henry Griffith Keasbey

Henry G. Keasbey, Co-Founder of Keasbey & Mattison Co., Asbestos

1850-1932

Mary (Keasbey) Hardy

Mrs Mary Parry (Keasbey) Hardy

b.1853

Robert Aertsen Keasbey

Robert Aertsen Keasbey, of Montclair, New Jersey

b.1858

William Pothier Keasbey

William Pothier Keasbey, of Los Angeles, California

1865-1915