Background
He was born in South Carolina and served in the South Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War. Son of Abner Casey, he served in the American Revolutionary War along with his step brothers, brother(s) and nephews.
United States representative politician
He was born in South Carolina and served in the South Carolina militia during the American Revolutionary War. Son of Abner Casey, he served in the American Revolutionary War along with his step brothers, brother(s) and nephews.
He reached the rank of brigadier general in the South Carolina militia. After the war, he served as justice of Newberry County Court in 1785. He was elected as a Republican to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses and served from March 4, 1803, until his death, before the close of the Ninth Congress.
Prior to dying, he had been reelected to the Tenth Congress.
He died in Washington, District of Columbia, February 3, 1807 and was buried in the Congressional Cemetery.
Casey was a member of the South Carolina Senate in 1781 and 1782 and 1800–1802 and a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives 1786–1788, 1792–1795 and 1798–1799.