Frederick Halstead Teese | |
Restingplace: | Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, New Jersey |
State1: | New Jersey |
Term Start1: | March 4, 1875 |
Term End1: | March 3, 1877 |
Predecessor1: | Marcus Lawrence Ward |
Successor1: | Thomas Baldwin Peddie |
Office2: | Member of the New Jersey Assembly |
Term Start2: | 1860 |
Term End2: | 1861 |
Birth Date: | 21 October 1823 |
Birth Place: | Newark, New Jersey |
Death Place: | New York City, New York |
Frederick Halstead Teese (October 21, 1823 - January 7, 1894) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from New Jersey from 1875 to 1877.
Born in Newark, New Jersey, Teese graduated from Princeton University on October 21, 1843. He studied law with attorney Asa Whitehead, was admitted to the bar in 1846, and commenced practice in Newark, New Jersey.
Teese served in the New Jersey State Assembly in 1860 and 1861, and was Speaker in 1861. He was the presiding judge of the Essex County Court of Common Pleas from 1864 until his resignation in 1872.
In 1874, Teese was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877). He declined the nomination for reelection in 1876, resumed the practice of law.
He died in New York City January 7, 1894, and was interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, New Jersey.
In 1856, Teese married Ann Caroline Darcy. They were the parents of two daughters, Mary and Catharine.