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Charles Coudert (1795-1879), was a member of the Guard of Honor in Napoleon’s Army during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1821, he conspired to make the son of Napoleon king of France in place of Louis XVIII, was captured and sentenced to death. With the aid of his older brother Eugène, and the influential Madame Recamier, Coudert obtained a conseil de révision, a reprieve, escaping prison and fleeing France. [1] He moved to New York in 1824, with 200 francs to his name, and found work teaching French and horsemanship, eventually opened a French school, married Jeanne Clarisse du Champ (1809-1845) and had a daughter and three sons, Frederic René, Charles Jr. and Louis Léonce, who together founded the law practice Coudert Brothers. His son Frederic René helped bring Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty to New York and spoke at the 1876b dedication of the same artist's portrait of Lafayette in Union Square Park in 1876. His great-grandson Frederic R. Coudert was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
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Charles Coudert (1795-1879), was a member of the Guard of Honor in Napoleon’s Army during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1821, he conspired to make the son of Napoleon king of France in place of Louis XVIII, was captured and sentenced to death. With the aid of his older brother Eugène, and the influential Madame Recamier, Coudert obtained a conseil de révision, a reprieve, escaping prison and fleeing France. [1] He moved to New York in 1824, with 200 francs to his name, and found work teaching French and horsemanship, eventually opened a French school, married Jeanne Clarisse du Champ (1809-1845) and had a daughter and three sons, Frederic René, Charles Jr. and Louis Léonce, who together founded the law practice Coudert Brothers. His son Frederic René helped bring Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty to New York and spoke at the 1876b dedication of the same artist's portrait of Lafayette in Union Square Park in 1876. His great-grandson Frederic R. Coudert was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
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