- George Gordon Meade Easby
George Gordon Meade Easby (
1918 -December 11 ,2005 ) was the great-grandson of U.S. Civil War General George Gordon Meade of theUnion Army and a descendant of seven signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Easby's mother was a descendant ofNicholas Waln , who came toPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania , in 1683 withWilliam Penn aboard the ship Welcome and was later given the area now known as Frankford.Chesnut Hill Local - [http://www.chestnuthilllocal.com/issues/2005.12.22/locallife3.html December 15, 2005 Issue] ] [ [http://www.gbpa.org/meade3.htm Meade Family Genealogy] ]Easby was a multi-talented person, from being a
Hollywood actor/producer to acartoonist afterWorld War 2 , and from serving the government as a U.S. State Department employee for twenty-five years to being a radio talk host. He was also a major art/antique collector, who inherited more than 100,000 antiques and personal items, many of which had been in his family for centuries. His collection includes items belonging to Gen. George Gordon Meade, a chair and other high valued items belonging toNapoleon Bonaparte as well as jewelry belonging toJoséphine de Beauharnais . Many pieces from his collection have been loaned to theWhite House and U.S. State Department for its diplomatic reception rooms. Some of his pieces are also housed at thePhiladelphia Museum of Art .Mr. Easby lived nearly all of his life at his mansion (
Baleroy ) in theChestnut Hill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is said to be one of the most actively haunted houses in theUnited States . [ [http://www.delcoghosts.com/baleroy.html Baleroy Mansion - Philadelphia, PA] ] He was a graduate ofChestnut Hill Academy and studied illustration for five years at the Philadelphia College of Art. Mr. George Meade Easby has always been an extremely kind and generous person to everyone. He died on December 11, 2005, atKeystone Hospice in Wyndmoor, PA, at the age of 87, leaving nosibling s or children. He was buried atLaurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia.Chesnut Hill Local - [http://www.chestnuthilllocal.com/issues/2005.12.22/locallife3.html December 15, 2005 Issue] ]References
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