James H. Ladson
James Henry Ladson (1795–1868) was an American planter and businessman from Charleston, South Carolina. He was the owner of James H. Ladson & Co., a major Charleston firm that was active in the rice and cotton business, and owned over 200 slaves. He was also the Danish Consul in South Carolina, a director of the State Bank and held numerous other business, church and civic offices. James H. Ladson was a strong proponent of slavery and especially the use of religion to maintain discipline among the slaves. He and other members of the Charleston planter and merchant elite played a key role in launching the American Civil War. Among Ladson's descendants is Ursula von der Leyen, who briefly lived under the alias Rose Ladson.
For his father, the lieutenant-governor of South Carolina, see James Ladson.
ConsulJames H. Ladson
June 11, 1795
April 3, 1868
Plantation owner, rice merchant, consul
Eliza Ann Fraser
- James Ladson (father)
- Judith Smith (mother)