James H. Ladson

Consul
James H. Ladson
BornJune 11, 1795
DiedApril 3, 1868(1868-04-03) (aged 72)
Occupation(s)Plantation owner, rice merchant, consul
SpouseEliza Ann Fraser
Parents
FamilyLadson family

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.