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Ludwig Christopher Ernst VON ROSENBERG

Male 1800 - 1826  (25 years)


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  • Name Ludwig Christopher Ernst VON ROSENBERG 
    Birth 26 Apr 1800  Eckitten, Memel, Ostpreußen, Prussia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1826  Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, Mexico Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3871  von Rosenberg Family Tree
    Last Modified 28 May 2011 

    Father Otto Bohlschwing VON ROSENBERG,   b. 1766, Raddeilen, Memel, Prussia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Dec 1817, Sarasen, Vilna, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years) 
    Mother Maria Wilhelmine VON STEMPEL,   b. 6 Jul 1768, Eckitten, Memel, Ostpreußen, Prussia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 3 Oct 1831, Eckitten, Memel, Ostpreußen, Prussia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Marriage 21 Oct 1791  Eckitten, Memel, Ostpreußen, Prussia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Divorce 1803 
    Family ID F2724  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • “The younger brother of the pioneer father, Peter Carl Johann von Rosenberg, named Ernst Christoph Ludwig von Rosenberg, was born at Eckitten Estate in 1800. His parents were divorced when he was three years old. He spent his youth in the service of the Russian army and later was a Prussian artillery lieutenant, but he relinquished his commission and came to America in 1821.

      “He landed on the Texas coast about October, 1821. The party was known as Long’s Expedition. They took possession of La Bahia (Goliad) and then were taken prisoners by Mexican troops. They were released upon promising that they would settle peacefully in the country.

      “Ernst Christoph joined the Mexican Army and became a lieutenant colonel, but espoused the cause of Iturbide. He may have been shot upon the downfall of Iturbide, because he was never heard from again.”