Joachim von Rohr

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Joachim von Rohr
Born (1678-01-23)January 23, 1678
Died September 9, 1757(1757-09-09) (aged 79)
Dalarö
Known for Battle of Poltava
Title Lieutenant Colonel
Commandant of Dalarö fortress
Spouse(s) Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg (m. 1699–1757)
Parents Hans Christoffer von Rohr
Anna Catharina Cronman
He was commander of the Dalarö fortress

Joachim von Rohr (January 23, 1678 September 9, 1757) was a Lieutenant Colonel for the Swedish Empire and Commandant of the Dalarö fortress. He participated in the Battle of Poltava and was captured and held as a prisoner of war in Solikamsk in Russia.[1][2][3]

Biography

Joachim was born on January 23, 1678 (old style) in 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.[2][4] Anna was the daughter of Hans Detterman Cronman. Joachim married Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg (1680–1758) on February 4, 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. Örbom was born in Örebro, Sweden on May 9, 1675. His father was a man named Brask, who was a District Court Judge in Örebro. Anders joined the military in 1691 and he took part in the campaign at Humlebæk on Zealand, a Danish island where Copenhagen is located, in 1700. On July 7, 1701 he left camp and on July 9, 1701 he crossed the Düna River in Riga in Ukraine. There they conquered the Saxony troops and took about 700 prisoners. He fought in the Battle of Klissow on July 7, 1702 and the Battle of Pułtusk on April 21, 1703. He participated in the Battle of Reusch-Lemberg in 1704, and the Battle of Fraustadt on February 3, 1706, and was promoted to Lieutenant with Jämtland's rifle regiment. He participated on July 4, 1708 in the Battle of Holowczyn. He was wounded with a bullet to the face. The bullet remained lodged in his skull the remainder of his life. He also participated in the Battle of Lakowitz. He was captured on the Dnieper River, in Ukraine on July 1, 1709 and was taken to Russia as a prisoner of war along with other officers following the Surrender at Perevolochna. All the soldiers were executed, and the officers were imprisoned in Russia. He married Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr (1701-1744) on September 5, 1719 in Solikamsk, Russia. Together Anders and Elisabeth had their first child in Russia. Captain Anders Örbom died on May 25, 1740 and he was buried in Rödön, Sweden on June 5, 1740.
  • Lucia Dorotea von Rohr (1702)
  • Lunetta von Rohr II (1704–1764) who married Baron Gustaf Adolf Clodt (1692–1738). He was the son of Baron Johan Adolph Clodt von Jurgensburg
  • 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)
  • Maria Margareta von Rohr (1725–1778) who married Gustaf Mannerstedt (1713–1756).

Joachim von Rohr was taken prisoner on June 28, 1709 during the Battle of Poltava just before the Surrender at Perevolochna. Joachim along with his wife and daughter were sent to Siberia. His firstborn daughter, Anna von Rohr married Anders Örbom (1675–1740) while in Solikamsk in Russia.[5] At the wars end, Joachim and his family were allowed to return to Sweden.[1][6] He became the Commandant of Dalarö on January 23, 1743 and he died on September 9, 1757.[2][7]

Ancestors

Joachim von Rohr's ancestors in three generations
Joachim von Rohr Father:
Hans Christoffer von Rohr
Paternal Grandfather:
Georg von Rohr
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Paternal Grandmother:
Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Paternal Great-Grandmother:
Mother:
Anna Catharina Cronman
Maternal Grandfather:
Joachim Cronman
Maternal Great-Grandfather:
Lord Hans Detterman Cronman, of Liveland, Latvia
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Ursula Kordes
Maternal Grandmother:
Lunetta Makeléer
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Hans Makeléer, 1st Baronet
Maternal Great-Grandmother:
Anna Gubbertz

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt. Karl XII's officerare: Biografiska anteckningar. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 August Theodor Låstbom. Swea och Götha höfdinga-minne sedan 1720 (in Swedish). "Joachim von Rohr. Född 23 January 1678. Kom i tienst wid Fortificationen 1694. Mousqueterare och Piquenerare wid Lifgardet 1696. Fänrik wir Ofwerste Pistolkors,s Vataillon 19 Aug. 1699. Lieutenant wid Grefwe Otto Wellingks Regemente 6 Der. 1700. Regements-Quartermästare 27 Febr. 1705. Capitaine wid samma, dä Ofwerste Henr. Hastfehrs Regemente 1708. Gjorde Stads-Majors-tjenst under Wiborgs belägr ng 1710. Fängen derstädcs och förd till Siberien s. ä. Aterkom 1722. Ofwerste - Lieutenants n. h. o. w. 29 August 1723. Commandant pä Dalarö 23 Jan. 1743. R. S. O. 7 Nov. 1748. Erhöll pä begäran afstcd 29 Aug. 1754. Död 9 September 1757. Son af Capitainen Hans Christopher von Rohr och dess första fru Anna Catharina Cronman, dotter af Ofwersten och Commendanten Joachim Cronman. Gift med Charlotta Klingenberg, dotter af Majoren Johan Klingenberg och Elisabeth Wellingks. (Translation of last two sentences: Son of Captain Hans Christopher Von Rohr and his first wife Anna Catherina Cronman, daughter of Officer and Commander Joachim Cronman. Married to Charlotta Klingenberg, daughter of Major Johan Klingenberg and Elisabeth Wellingks.)"  Unknown parameter |translation= ignored (help)
  3. Anders Anton von Stiernman. Swea och Götha Höfdinga-Minne. "... Född 1678 den 23 Jan. Gift med Charlotta Klingenberg Capitainen Iohan Iönßon Klingenbcrgs dotter, ned Fru Elisabeth Wellingk. Son af Capitainen Hans Christopher Georgßon von Rohr, och deß första fru, Anna Katharina Joachimsdotter Cronman." 
  4. Anders Anton von Stiernman, Johan Adam Rehbinder, Carl Fredric Rothlieb, and Carl Gustaf Kröningssvärd (1754). Matrikel öfwer Swea rikes ridderskap. 
  5. Örbom was born in Örebro, Sweden on May 9, 1675. His father was a man named Brask, who was a District Court Judge in Örebro. Anders joined the military in 1691 and he took part in the campaign at Humle­bäck on Zealand, a Danish island where Copenhagen is located, in 1700. On July 7, 1701 he left camp and on July 9, 1701 he crossed the Düna River in Riga in Ukraine. ...
  6. Jämten; Heimbygdas Arsbok. 1963. "1724-1728 Anders Örbom. Född i Örebro 1675. Kom i tjänst 1691. ..." 
  7. Oskar Wasastjerna (1879). Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands riddarhus introducerade adeln (in Swedish). 
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