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Charles Frederick d'Arensbourg

Charles Frederic d'Arensbourg (sometimes written D'arensbourg or Darensbourg) (1693–1777), born Karl Friedrich von Arensburg, was an early leader in the settlement of the German Coast region of Louisiana.[1]

Charles Frederick d'Arensbourg
Personal details
BornJanuary 1693 (1693)
Pomerania, Swedish Empire
Died1777 (aged 83–84)
German Coast, Louisiana
SpouseMargaret Metzer
Children8
AwardsOrder of Saint Louis
Military service
Allegiance Sweden
Louisiana
Branch/serviceSwedish Army
German Coast Militia
RankCommandant
Battles/wars

Early life edit

Karl Friedrich von Arensburg was born in 1693 in Stettin, Swedish Pomerania, to ethnically German parents, and baptized on 25 January 1694.[2] His father, Johan Leonard von Arensburg, was master of the Royal Mint, while his mother, Elisabet-Eleonora Formandt-Manderstrom, came from a family that had been ennobled in 1703.[3] He served as an officer in the army of Charles XII of Sweden, and fought at the Battle of Poltava.[4] King Charles XII presented him with an inscribed sword in thanks to his military service.[5]

After the war, Karl moved to France from his home in Arensburg after it was invaded by Russia. He later took service with John Law's Mississippi Company, after being attracted by the prospect of fortune in the new world. While applying to the French for his colonial concession, he signed his name as the more French sounding 'Charles Frederick d’Arensbourg'. Sailing out from the Port of Lorient, Charles landed in Biloxi on 4 June 1721 aboard the Portefaix and accompanied by about thirty other Swedish officers and hundreds of German families.[6]

German Coast Settlement edit

 
18th century map of the area where Germans settled along the Mississippi River (in present-day St. Charles Parish) in 1721. Carlstein is located at the Mississippi River, north of Ouachas Lake.

By the time the German settlers had arrived in New France, many had died from disease. Originally assigned to lead the people to establish a settlement in what is now present day Arkansas, Charles abandoned this plan as the Mississippi Company had left them undersupplied and without food, shelter or transport. He instead lead the settlers to New Orleans where he befriended Governor Bienville. He had tried to secure passage back to France, but Bienville convinced Charles to instead settle in the fertile lands west of New Orleans. [7] The Germans were given government land grants along the Mississippi River, divide into four areas (Karlstein, Hoffen, Mariental, and Augsburg). D'Arensbourg grant, the largest, was named Karlstein in his honor. With the help of a team of 80 lumberjacks, carpenters and other workers provided by The Mississippi Company, the German settlers built three European styled villages in the area.[8]

He settled on a plantation within the concession and married a fellow German settler, Margaret Metzer.[9][10] Despite setbacks, the German colony soon prospered and became key in supplying food to nearby New Orleans. Charles remained in Louisiana the rest of his life, leading the German settler community for more than fifty years, both as a civilian and military leader. He was made a Chevalier de St. Louis in 1765.[11] Many of the German colonist were displeased with the new Spanish colonial governor Ulloa, and when the 1768 rebellion took place, d’Arensbourg organized a militia and marched them into New Orleans to assist the rebels. Ulloa soon abandoned the colony, but when Spanish forces returned, the rebellion leaders were arrested and executed. Despite being charged with treason by the Spanish, d’Arensbourg escaped being sentenced to death, due to his age. He died in 1777, at the age of 84, having been predeceased by his wife the year before.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent, by Hanno Deiler (page 38). American Germanica Press, Philadelphia 1909 - archive.org
  2. ^ "First Families of Louisiana: Colonial Ancestor -- Karl Frederick d'Arensbourg". sites.rootsweb.com. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
  3. ^ Seebold, pp. 98–99.
  4. ^ Seebold, p. 99.
  5. ^ "Town Histories | St. Charles Parish, LA". www.stcharlesparish-la.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-20.
  6. ^ Arthur, p. 176.
  7. ^ THNOC.
  8. ^ "Karl Fredrick Darensbourg & Early Villages". St. Charles Parish, Louisiana Virtual History Museum. 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
  9. ^ The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent, by Hanno Deiler (page 41). American Germanica Press, Philadelphia 1909 - archive.org
  10. ^ Seebold, p. 101.
  11. ^ Seebold, p. 102.
  12. ^ Arthur, p. 180.

Sources edit

  • Seebold, Herman de Bachelle (1941). Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees. ISBN 9781455609895. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  • Arthur, Stanley Clisby (June 2009). Old Families of Louisiana. ISBN 9780806346885. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  • "German Settlers in Louisiana and New Orleans". The Historic New Orleans Collection. Retrieved 8 January 2017.

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Charles Frederic d Arensbourg sometimes written D arensbourg or Darensbourg 1693 1777 born Karl Friedrich von Arensburg was an early leader in the settlement of the German Coast region of Louisiana 1 Charles Frederick d ArensbourgPersonal detailsBornJanuary 1693 1693 Pomerania Swedish EmpireDied1777 aged 83 84 German Coast LouisianaSpouseMargaret MetzerChildren8AwardsOrder of Saint LouisMilitary serviceAllegianceSwedenLouisianaBranch serviceSwedish ArmyGerman Coast MilitiaRankCommandantBattles warsGreat Northern War Battle of Poltava Rebellion of 1768 Contents 1 Early life 2 German Coast Settlement 3 References 4 SourcesEarly life editKarl Friedrich von Arensburg was born in 1693 in Stettin Swedish Pomerania to ethnically German parents and baptized on 25 January 1694 2 His father Johan Leonard von Arensburg was master of the Royal Mint while his mother Elisabet Eleonora Formandt Manderstrom came from a family that had been ennobled in 1703 3 He served as an officer in the army of Charles XII of Sweden and fought at the Battle of Poltava 4 King Charles XII presented him with an inscribed sword in thanks to his military service 5 After the war Karl moved to France from his home in Arensburg after it was invaded by Russia He later took service with John Law s Mississippi Company after being attracted by the prospect of fortune in the new world While applying to the French for his colonial concession he signed his name as the more French sounding Charles Frederick d Arensbourg Sailing out from the Port of Lorient Charles landed in Biloxi on 4 June 1721 aboard the Portefaix and accompanied by about thirty other Swedish officers and hundreds of German families 6 German Coast Settlement edit nbsp 18th century map of the area where Germans settled along the Mississippi River in present day St Charles Parish in 1721 Carlstein is located at the Mississippi River north of Ouachas Lake By the time the German settlers had arrived in New France many had died from disease Originally assigned to lead the people to establish a settlement in what is now present day Arkansas Charles abandoned this plan as the Mississippi Company had left them undersupplied and without food shelter or transport He instead lead the settlers to New Orleans where he befriended Governor Bienville He had tried to secure passage back to France but Bienville convinced Charles to instead settle in the fertile lands west of New Orleans 7 The Germans were given government land grants along the Mississippi River divide into four areas Karlstein Hoffen Mariental and Augsburg D Arensbourg grant the largest was named Karlstein in his honor With the help of a team of 80 lumberjacks carpenters and other workers provided by The Mississippi Company the German settlers built three European styled villages in the area 8 He settled on a plantation within the concession and married a fellow German settler Margaret Metzer 9 10 Despite setbacks the German colony soon prospered and became key in supplying food to nearby New Orleans Charles remained in Louisiana the rest of his life leading the German settler community for more than fifty years both as a civilian and military leader He was made a Chevalier de St Louis in 1765 11 Many of the German colonist were displeased with the new Spanish colonial governor Ulloa and when the 1768 rebellion took place d Arensbourg organized a militia and marched them into New Orleans to assist the rebels Ulloa soon abandoned the colony but when Spanish forces returned the rebellion leaders were arrested and executed Despite being charged with treason by the Spanish d Arensbourg escaped being sentenced to death due to his age He died in 1777 at the age of 84 having been predeceased by his wife the year before 12 References edit The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent by Hanno Deiler page 38 American Germanica Press Philadelphia 1909 archive org First Families of Louisiana Colonial Ancestor Karl Frederick d Arensbourg sites rootsweb com Retrieved 2021 07 17 Seebold pp 98 99 Seebold p 99 Town Histories St Charles Parish LA www stcharlesparish la gov Retrieved 2021 07 20 Arthur p 176 THNOC Karl Fredrick Darensbourg amp Early Villages St Charles Parish Louisiana Virtual History Museum 2012 06 22 Retrieved 2021 07 17 The settlement of the German coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German descent by Hanno Deiler page 41 American Germanica Press Philadelphia 1909 archive org Seebold p 101 Seebold p 102 Arthur p 180 Sources editSeebold Herman de Bachelle 1941 Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees ISBN 9781455609895 Retrieved 8 January 2017 Arthur Stanley Clisby June 2009 Old Families of Louisiana ISBN 9780806346885 Retrieved 8 January 2017 German Settlers in Louisiana and New Orleans The Historic New Orleans Collection Retrieved 8 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Frederick d 27Arensbourg amp oldid 1181677427, wikipedia, wiki, 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