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 Hesser Family American and Louisiana Heritage

David Hesser's family origins have a long history in Natchitoches, Louisiana, Pelican Louisiana, Point Coupee, Louisiana and Destrahan, Louisiana. The Hesser family traces its roots in Louisiana to some of the early settlers of the territory as follows:

Andre Antoine Rambin dit La Couture was born 1718, Par. of St. Hugues, Bishop of Grenoble, France and died in September, 1773 at Natchitoches, Louisiana. He was the son of Michel Rambin & Dominigue Rollandin, according to his marriage record, April 24, 1743, when he married his first wife, Marie Jacobin Toups, minor daughter of Gaspard Toups & Marie Barbe Clitevene, a native of Carlestin, German Village. Marie died and was buried October 10, 1747 at Pointe Coupee, Louisiana. There were no children of record of this couple.

Andre then remarried at the Litttle Red Church, (St Charles Parish) Destrahan, Louisiana to Marie Francoise Clermont, a native of de Bayonne, Paroisse, de St. Saveur, on Sept. 4, 1749, daughter of Antoine Clermont dit St. Antoine & Marie Jeanne Weillot (Villotte) Antoine Clermont was a Sergeant in the Company of Mr. Renault.

According to Alice D. Forsythe & Charles K. Ramond, who published these Church records, this Church was built as a Chapel about 1721-22, by the German Settlers, and is located about 25 miles above New Orleans on what was known as La Sassier, or Trinity Plantation. This locale was settled by German immigrants, and the community is known as Les Allemands. Their work begins with records with a starting date of about 1737.

Andre Rambin was a sergeant in the military of Mr. de Gauvrit's company at the time of his first marriage, and was later a merchant, tailor, and a Church Warden at Natchitoches, Louisiana.

Marie Francoise Clermont was born 1721, Bayone, St. Sauveur, Paris, France, and died Feb. 27, 1800 Natchitoches, Louisiana. She and her sister were placed in the Ursuline Convent orphanage in New Orleans, as her mother died prior to arrival in the colony from France; (port of L'Orient). Her father married secondly Oct. 12, 1732, New Orleans, Susanne Meitz, widower of Joseph Rister (or Kisler). The Clermont family came on the "Venus" July 3, 1730 (First Families of Louisiana, Glenn R. Conrad, Vol 1, P 154, Vol 2, P 205).

Their son, Andre Antoine Born Dec 1, 1750 St. Louis Church, New Orleans [Died: July 10, 1814 Natchitoches La.] and married Marie Catherine Buard April 22, 1776 Natchitoches, La.

One of Andre Antoine Rambin and Marie Cathering Buard children was named: Marie Francoise Adelaide Born April 10, 1781 Natchitoches, Louisiana. [Godparents: Francisco Prudhomme, Isabel Josephe Buard Died 1852 DeSoto Par, La.] MARRIED Christian Hesser of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Christian Hesser was a hatmaker who arrived in Natchitoches, Louisiana in 1798. Christian Hesser's father served as a drummer boy in the Revolutionary War under George Washington at the battle of Trenton. The Philadelphia family still retains a Hessian Musket he captured from the battle of Trenton. He was a descendant of Frederick Hesser who arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1732 aboard the ship the Loyal Judith.

The Hesser family in Louisiana including Mr. David C. Hesser are all descended from Christian Hesser and Marie Fancoise Rambin who lived in Natchitoches, Louisiana and settled in Desoto Parish in Pelican, Louisiana. The information available for the Hesser family indicates that they served our country in the Revolutionary War and every major war thereafter.

 

 

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David C. Hesser
Managing Partner
Email: david@hesserlaw.com

Practice Areas: Family Law; Child Custody; Community Property Law; Maritime Injuries; Admiralty and Maritime Law; Mediation; Divorce; Natural Gas Contracts; Domestic Relations; Personal Injury; Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA); Products Liability; Cruise Ship Injuries; Collaborative Family Law; Jones Act; Oil and Gas Law; Maritime Personal Injury; Seamens Claims; Alimony; Military Divorce; Automobile Accidents and Injuries; Head Injury; Sexual Abuse; Wrongful Death; Insurance Defense; Oil and Gas Leasing; Premises Liability; Marital Property Law; Plaintiffs Personal Injury; Mineral Leasing.

Admitted: 1994, Louisiana; 2006, Texas; U.S. District Courts, Middle, Eastern and Western Districts of Louisiana; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

Law School: University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, J.D., 1994; Tulane University Law School, LL.M., Admiralty, 1998

College: Centenary College, B.A., in Economics, 1991

Member: Louisiana State, Federal, Alexandria and Shreveport Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute; American Inn of Court of Alexandria; International Academy of Collaborative Professionals; and Alexandria Rotary Club.

Biography: Delta Theta Phi. Recipient: American Jurisprudence Award-Civil Procedure; Top Paper, First Amendment Seminar. Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA). Co-Author: "Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Divorce," 2005; "Team Mediation," Pepperdine Univ. Law School Dispute Resolution Journal. CLE Speaker for family law, collaborative and admiralty law: Loyola Univ. Law School; LSUS; Univ. of LA; Southern Univ.; LSU Law Center; and Pro Bono Project. Filed Louisiana's first successful collaborative divorce. Member: Permanent Review Board, sexual abuse allegations, Catholic Diocese of Alexandria. (Board Certified Family Law Specialist, Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization)

Reported Cases: Lea v. Sanders, 890 So.2d 764, 2004-762 (La. App. 3 Cir. 12/22/04), setting the standard in LA for Shared Custody; Walk Haydel and Assoc., Inc., v. Coastal Power Prod. Co., 934 F. Supp. 209 (E.D. La. 1996); Pulver v. 1st Lake Properties, Inc., 96-248 (La. App. 5th Cir. 9/18/96), 681 So. 2d 965; Arnette v. NPC Services, Inc., (La. App. 1st Cir. 9/28/01) 809 So. 2d 384; Latin Am. Energy Dev. Inc., v.Vague 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8120 (E.D. La. 1996); Walk Haydel and Assoc., Inc. v. Coastal Power Production Co., 98-CA-0193 (La. App. 4th Cir. 9/30/98) 720 So. 2d 372; Argument at Trial set standard for enforcement of mediation agreements; Bush v. Diamond Offshore Co., 1999 WL 33236363 (E.D. La. 1999).

Born: Bossier City, Louisiana, 1968

ISLN: 913991273

 
 
 
 
 
Board Certified Family Law Specialist by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization.  This certification is administered by the Louisiana State Bar Association, requires substantial family law trial experience, references from the local bar community, local judges and a rigorous examination.  David Hesser is also a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst by the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts (IDFA). Certified Divorce Financial Analyst by Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts is not provided by the State Bar Association and is not a law certification but is a financial certification.  David Hesser received his Master of Laws Degree in Admiralty Law from Tulane University Law School, the most respected training program for offshore attorneys.

David Hesser provides legal services for Louisiana and Texas.  For cases outside of Louisiana or Texas additional counsel are associated to assist with the case.  Mr. Hesser is admitted to practice in Louisiana and Texas. Unless otherwise noted, lawyers are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.