Johann Christian ROSELIUS

Johann Christian ROSELIUS

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Name Johann Christian ROSELIUS
Beruf lawyer, Dean

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Geburt 10. August 1803 Thedinghausen, Verden, Niedersachsen, DEU nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 5. September 1873 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 22. Juli 1848 USA nach diesem Ort suchen
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Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
22. Juli 1848
USA
Elisabeth L. LAMBERT
Heirat Ehepartner Kinder

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graue Mappe Maus: Kopie eines Auszuges aus dem KB Schwarme v. 24.6.1932
wikipedia: Christian Roselius
His early education was limited to the elementary schooling. In July 1820, he left Germany on board the bark Jupiter for New Orleans, having secured his passage by an indenture. He was then employed for several years in a printing office. In 1825, with a partner, he established and edited the first literary journal published in Louisiana. It was calledThe Halcyon, and, failing to prove remunerative, was abandoned for thestudy of the law, Roselius supporting himself during this time by teaching.

His legal studies were pursued in company with his friend, Alexander Dimitry, in the office of Auguste Devesac, beginning in December 1826 andterminating in March 1828, at which time he was admitted to practice by the Louisiana Supreme Court, consisting of Judges Martin, Matthews, and Porter. His love of the civil law became a passion, and soon placedhim in the front rank and eventually at the head of the Louisiana bar.

In 1841 he was appointed Attorney General of Louisiana and served for aterm of two years. During the same decade he was honored with an invitation to become the law partner in Washington of Daniel Webster, whichhe, however, declined, preferring to remain in the South.


Christian Roselius House in Audubon, New Orleans
For many years, Roselius was dean of the faculty of the University of Louisiana, and for the last 23 years of his life professor of civil law.In 1863 he was offered the highest place in the reconstructed Louisiana Supreme Court, but he declined to accept the appointment unless the court should be secured from military interference. Roselius possessed one of the finest private libraries in the South. It was particularly rich in the Latin classics, of which he was a constant reader, and in Shakespeariana, of which he was a devoted student. He conversed equally well in English, French, and German.

His house and spacious grounds at Carrolton, a suburb of New Orleans, was noted for its generous hospitality, few persons of distinction visiting New Orleans during the last two decades of his life without being entertained by Roselius, who was a cheery and charming host. His hand and purse were always open to the unfortunate, and one of several visitsto his native land was for the sole purpose of aiding some of his lessprosperous kinsmen.

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