Joachim Von Rohr

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Joachim Von Rohr (January 23, 1677 - November 19, 1757) Lieutenant Colonel in Swedish Army and Commander of the Dalarö fortress (Dalarö Skans). He participated in the Battle of Poltava and was captured and held as a prisoner in Siberia.

[edit] Birth, marriage, and children

Joachim was born on January 23, 1677 (old style) in Svida, Sweden. He was the son of Hans Christoffer Von Rohr (1626-1700) who was killed in action during the Battle of Narva; and Anna Catharina Cronman (1658-1685) who would later die in childbirth. Joachim married Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg (1680-1758) on February 04, 1699 (old style) in Sweden. Together they had the following children: Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr (1700-1744) who married Anders Örbom (1675-1740) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army; Lucia Dorotea Von Rohr (1702); Lunetta Von Rohr II (1704-1764) who married Gustaf Adolf Clodt (1692-1738) a Baron; Helena Von Rohr (1706-1780); Hans Christoffer Von Rohr III (1708-1790); Brita Maria Von Rohr (1711-1762) who married Herman Ross (1707-1777); Magnus Joakim Von Rohr (1710-1722); Catharina Charlotta Von Rohr (1714-1784) who married Jacob Daniel Mether (1718-1769); Christina Dorothea Von Rohr (1717-1800); Gustaf Johan Von Rohr (1723-1739); and Maria Margareta Von Rohr (1725-1778) who married Gustaf Mannerstedt (1713-1756).

[edit] Battle of Poltova

Joachim Von Rohr was taken prisoner on June 28, 1709 during the Battle of Poltava. Joachim along with his wife and daughter were sent to Siberia. His firstborn daughter, Anna married Anders Örbom (1675-1740) while in Solikamski, Siberia, Russia. At the wars end, Joachim and his family were allowed to return to Sweden.

[edit] Other notable family members

  • Anna Elizabeth Von Rohr (1701-1744) who married Anders Örbom (1675-1740) Captain in the Swedish Army
  • Joachim Von Rohr (1677-1757) captured in the Battle of Poltava
  • Lunetta Von Rohr II (1704-1764) who married Baron Gustaf Adolf Clodt (1692-1738)
  • John Hans Makeléer Merchant in Sweden
  • Joakim Cronman Died in the Battle of Neumünde in Latvia
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