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Hans Detterman Cronman, Lord Cronman, (died after 2 September 1645) near Riga, Latvia was married to Ursula Kordes (died 1675), she was the daughter of Joachim Kordes and Ursula Gantschau. They had the following children:

  1. Vilhelm Cronman, died in battle unmarried 20 August 1656 at Bertholdshof, near Riga.
  2. Johan Cronman, died unmarried in battle in Preussia.
  3. Anna Catharina Cronman, died after 1688, married Colonel Frans von Knorring (died after 1688).
  4. Joachim Cronman, died 5 March 1703 at the citadel of Neumünde, married 9 August 1657 in Gothenburg Lunetta Makeleer (buried 22 February 1693 at Reval), daughter of John Hans Makeléer and Anna Gubbertz.
    1. Anna Catharina Cronman I, died 1661 Gothenburg, buried 23 December 1661 Kristine parish, Gothenburg.
    2. Ursula Cronman, born 29 August 1660, died 27 September 1745, married 1 July 1680 at Dorpat to Captain Christoffer Fredrik von Grothenhielm (born 1655, died 1705).
    3. Carl Cronman, born 1661, died young in France.
    4. Johan Cronman, Baron Cronman, born 2 February 1662 at Unanitz, Ingermanland, died unmarried 26 July 1737 Malmö.
    5. Hedvig Elisabet Cronman, born 11 November 1663, died 14 August 1699, married 1stly Henrik Aminoff (born 1653); she married 2ndly Simon von Rohr (died 1721).
    6. Jakob Fredrik Cronman, died 1710 at Reval from the plague.
    7. Anna Catharina Cronman II, born 3 February 1667, died 3 December 1685 during childbirth, married Captain Hans Christoffer von Rohr (born 1627, died about 1712).
      1. 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 in Siberia.[1][2] Joachim married Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg (1680–1758) on February 4, 1699 (old style) in Sweden. Together they had the following children:
        1. 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 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. 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 Siberia as a prisoner-of-war along with other officers during the Surrender at Perevolochna. All the soldiers were executed, and the officers were imprisoned in Siberia. He married Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr (1701-1744) on September 5, 1719 in Solikamsk, Siberia, Russia. Together Anders and Anna Elisabeth had their first child in Siberia. Captain Anders Örbom died on May 25, 1740 and he was buried in Rödön, Sweden on June 5, 1740. At the wars end, Joachim and his family were allowed to return to Sweden.[3][4]
          1. Carl Joachim Örbom (1721-1810) who was a Captain of the Swedish Army who married Beata Dorothea Von Saltza (1721-1764) on July 11, 1754, and after her death remarried
          2. Erik Johan Örbom (1723-1802) who was a Major in the Jämtland Regiment who married Helena Ruuth (1729-1802)
          3. Anna Catharina Örbom (1725)
          4. Gustaf Örbom I (1728-1730)
          5. Charlotta Örbom (1730-?)
          6. Gustaf Örbom II (1732-1807) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married Sophia Lovisa Winnberg (1744-1807)
          7. Christopher Örbom (1735-1828) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married E. M. Sundström (1736-?)
          8. Sara Elisabeth Örbom (1736-?)
          9. Petrus Örbom (1738-?) who was a Lieutenant in the Swedish Army
        2. Lucia Dorotea von Rohr (1702)
        3. Lunetta von Rohr II (1704–1764) who married Gustaf Adolf Clodt (1692–1738) a Baron
        4. Helena von Rohr (1706–1780)
        5. Hans Christoffer von Rohr III (1708–1790)
        6. Brita Maria Von Rohr (1711–1762) who married Herman Ross (1707–1777)
        7. Magnus Joakim Von Rohr (1710–1722)
        8. Catharina Charlotta Von Rohr (1714–1784) who married Jacob Daniel Mether (1718–1769)
        9. Christina Dorothea Von Rohr (1717–1800)
        10. Gustaf Johan Von Rohr (1723–1739)
        11. Maria Margareta von Rohr (1725–1778) who married Gustaf Mannerstedt (1713–1756).
    8. Gustaf Vilhelm Cronman, christened 13 July 1668 Gothenburg, died 1710 at Dünamünde from the plague. He married Catharina X of Colmar (died 1710 Dünamünde from the plague).
      1. Joachim Cronman II, born 1699 in Livonia, died 1 December 1745, married Anna Elisabet Renhorn (born 1704, died 6 January 1764), daughter of Commander Hans Renhorn.
        1. Hans Vilhelm Cronman, born 1722, died 1754, married 1 July 1744 Anna Augusta von Stackelberg (born 1725).
          1. Augusta Elisabet Cronman , born 7 May 1745, died 1752.
          2. Eufrosyne Charlotte Cronman, born 8 June 1746, married 1765 Carl Ludvig von Brackel (born 1744).
          3. Joakim Fredrik Cronman, born 9 October 1747, died possibly 1773 Russia, married a Stoffel.
            1. Cronman, a daughter who died young.
          4. Vilhelmina Juliana Cronman, born 3 October 1748, died 14 January 1810, married 1stly 2 October 1763 Herman Carl von Bellingshausen (born 1724, died 1775), and 2ndly 27 September 1779 Major Henrik Johan von Schröder.
          5. Otto Gustaf Cronman, born 1 January 1750 at Allatzkiwwi, married 9 August 1778 St. Petersburg, Russia Anna Catharina von Hallberg, daughter of Artur Casper Carl von Hallberg.
            1. Barbara Appolonie, christened 21 July 1779, St. Petersburg, Russia.
            2. Johan August Cronman, christened 14 February 1782, St. Petersburg, Russia.
            3. Natalie Cronman, christened 4 February 1784, St. Petersburg, Russia.
            4. Alexei Cronman, born 16 January 1790, married Amalie von Löwen.
            5. Nadine Caroline Cronman, born 22 July 1831 at Brest Litovsk, died 14 March 1875 unmarried at St. Petersburg, Russia.
              1. Alexei Cronman, born 25 November 1834.
          6. Carl Reinhold Cronman, born 7 October 1751, died 15 January 1752.
          7. Christina Cronman.
    9. Lunetta Cronman.
    10. Christina Cronman, married Lieutenant-Colonel Joakim Georg von Rosen.
    11. Magnus Cronman, died 1710 from the plague.
    12. David Cronman, died unmarried at Riga.
    13. Eva Maria Cronman, born 1675, died 1706, married Arendt Wilhelm von Rehbinder.
  5. Elisabet, died about Christmas 1687, married Captain Johan Gustaf Schulman.
  6. Ursula, died before 1688, married Christian Daniel Bischwandt (died after 1688).
  7. Frans Cronman, died after 8 May 1655, married Ursula von Knorring (died after 1688), daughter of Colonel Georg Johan von Knorring and Helena Wolf von Lydinghausen.
    1. Helena Catharina, married Major Gustaf Johan Fransson von Knorring (died 1735).
    2. Beata Elisabet, died a widow, married Major Anders Rahnhielm (died 1721).
    3. Juliana, died 1723 at Stockholm, married 1stly Leiutenant-Colonel Fredrik von Marqvard (born 1640, died 1705); 2ndly 21 September 1715 at Tobolsk to Lieutenant-Colonel Jakob Svensson Riddersven (born 1669, died 1735).
  8. Fritz Cronman, died before 1680, married Christina Ottilia Börner (died after 1712).
    1. Johan Fredrik Cronman, died unmarried.
    2. Charlotta Cronman, died after 1708, married Colonel Henrik Gotthard von Buddenbrock (born 1648, died 1727).
    3. Lunetta Cronman, married Lieutenant-General Villater.
    4. Ottiliana Cronman, married a Dorp.
    5. Sofia Cronman, married Lieutenant-Captain Peter von Gagenholtz.
  9. Christina Cronman, buried 21 February 1679 at Narva, married Joakim Georg Fredrik von Rohr (died before 1688).

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  1. Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt. Karl XII's officerare: Biografiska anteckningar. 
  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. 
  3. Adam Lewenhaupt (circa 1719). Karl XII's officerare: Biografiska anteckningar (in Swedish). Örbom, Anders, f. 1675 9/5 i Örebro: trumpetare vid Livreg. till häst 1691; korporal därst. 1701 12/6; kvartermästare därst. 1702 1/3; sekundkornett därst. 1703 29/12; premiärkornett därst. 1704 14/12; sekundljötn. därst. 1706 8/2; premiärlöjtn. därst 1708 7/2; fången 1709 1/7 vid Perevolotjna; hemkom 1722; ryttmästaren karaktär 1724 16/5 med rang från 1723 26/6 och placering vid Jämtlands kav. komp.; ryttmästaren därst 1727 25/8; d. 1744 25/5 på Rödön i Jämtland; (Deltog i fälttåget på) Seland, Pitzur, Klissow, Holofzin, Pultusk, Reusch-Lemberg, Fraustadt, Lakowitz, Poltava: sårad i ansiktet, hade kulan kvarsittande i huvudet. - G. 1719 5/9 i Solikamsk m. Anna Elisabeth von Rohr (A 15), f. 1701 22/1, dotter av överstelöjtn. Joachim von Rohr och Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. Hade 6 söner, därav 5 blevo officerare vid Jämtlands reg.
    Örbom, Anders, born May 9, 1675 in Örebro: trumpeter at Livreg. on horseback in 1691; Corporal on June 12, 1701; Quartermaster on March 1, 1702; Second cornet on December 29, 1703; First cornet on December 14, 1704; Second Lieutenant on February 8, 1706; First Lieutenant on February 7, 1708; taken prisoner on June 1, 1709 at Perevolochna; returned home in 1722; Major on May 16, 1724 with rank from June 16, 1723 and the placement of Jämtland Cavalry; Major on August 25, 1727, and died on May 25, 1744 at Rödön in Jämtland; Participated in the campaigns: Seland, Pitzur, Klissow, Holofzin, Pultusk, Reusch-Lemberg, Fraustadt, Lakowitz, Poltava: wounded in the face, had left the ball sitting in the head. September 5, 1719 in Solikamsk married Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr, born January 22, 1701, the daughter of överstelöjtn. Joachim von Rohr and Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. Had 6 sons, of which 5 were officers in Jämtland regiment.
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  4. Jämten; Heimbygdas Arsbok. 1963. 1724-1728 Anders Örbom. Född i Örebro 1675. Kom i tjänst 1691. ...