- Anders Örbom
Anders Örbom (May 9, 1675 – May 25, 1740) was a Captain in the
Swedish Army who was captured at theBattle of Poltava and taken toSiberia as a prisoner of war. cite book |last=Lewenhaupt |first=Adam |authorlink=Adam Lewenhaupt |coauthors= |title=Karl XII's officerare: Biografiska anteckningar |year= |publisher= |quote= | url= |isbn= ]Biography
Örbom was born in
Örebro ,Sweden in 1675. Sometimes his name was written as Anders Orbom. 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 whereCopenhagen 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 battles of Klissow on July 7, 1702. He participated in theBattle of Fraustadt on February 3, 1706, and was promoted to Lieutenant withJämtland 's rifle regiment. He participated on July 4, 1708 in the battle of Holowzin, a town in White Russia, west of the river Dnjepe. He may have also participated in the Battle of Pułtusk;Reusch-Lemberg ; andLakowitz . In theBattle of Holowczyn , Anders was wounded with a bullet to the face. The bullet remained lodged in his skull the remainder of his life.Monika Carlsson wrote:
Anders Örbom was born May 9, 1675 in Örebro. He took his name after the city of Örebro. His fathers name was Brask and was a District Court Judge in Örebro. Anders joined the military in 1691 and took part in 1700 when the young King Karl XII took his army in the field. On July 7, 1701 the Swedish army broke camp north of Riga, and on the night of July 9, they took a boat over the Duna, a broad river (600 meters wide). There they were conquered the Saxony troops and took about 700 prisoners. Anders Örbom participated in the battle in the
Battle of Kliszów in Poland on July 9, 1702 where the Swedish were victorious over the Saxon army, under the command of August II, together with 8,000 men of the Polish kings army. In 1706, Anders Örbom was named Lieutenant with Jämtland's rifle regiment and participated on July 4, 1708 in the battle ofHolowzin , a town in White Russia, west of the river Dnjepe. While around 40,000 Russian men, endured heavy losses, 17,000 Swedes were forced to flee. Anders was wounded by a bullet in the face. He died with the bullet still lodged in his skull in 1740. The road over the Dnjepe had opened for the Swedish army.Karl XI 's Russian campaign ended in 1709 with the battle inPoltava , a town inUkraine . The King was badly injured and could not complete the guidance of the assault so he fled towards Turkey. The Swedish Army surrendered on July 1, 1709 in the village of Perevolotjna near the Dnjepe. 79 regiments and corps, totaling around 14,000 men were handed over for long term care and a very difficult Russian captivity. In 1722, after 13 years, the prisoners were transported home. Anders Örbom and his wife first settled inBrunflo outsideÖstersund , [then moved to] Rödögården,Rödön inJämtland . [On his] homecoming, Anders was promoted to cavalry Captain with Jämtland's cavalry company, and in 1727 became squadron chief. [cite news |first=Monika |last=Carlsson |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Anders Örbom |url= |quote=Anders Örbom was born May 9, 1675 in Örebro ... |publisher= |date= |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]Capture
He was captured on the
Dnieper River , in Ukraine on July 1, 1709. Anders was taken to Siberia as aprisoner-of-war along with other officers captured during theBattle of Poltava . All the soldiers were executed, and the officers were imprisoned in Siberia. He married Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr (1701-1744) on September 5, 1719 inSolikamsk ,Siberia ,Russia . Anna's father wasJoakim von Rohr , Lieutenant Colonel and Commander ofDalarö fortress, the military fortress east ofStockholm , on the Baltic. Her mother was Katarina Charlotta Klingenberg. Together Anders and Elisabeth had their first child in Siberia:
*Anders Örbom II (1720-1783) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married Christina Ruuth (1727-1781).Return from Siberia
Anders returned home to Sweden in 1721 or 1722 after 13 years of imprisonment. He was promoted to cavalry Captain with Jämtland's cavalry company, and in 1727 became squadron chief. He lived in
Brunflo and laterRödön . He had the following additional children: [cite book |last=Kardell |first=Sven Johan |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Minnen från fjällbygden och Fyrisvall |year=1886 |publisher= |quote=Jämtlandsslägten Örbom härstammar från Anders Örbom, hvilken varbördig från Nerike (Örebro?). Under Carl XII:s krig råkade han i rysk fångenskap. Återkommen hem bodde han först i Brunflo och sedan i Rödön, där han dog såsom ryttmästare år 1740, 65 år gammal, och begrofs i Rödö kyrka d. 5/e samma år. Med sin hustru Anna Elis ... | url=http://runeberg.org/fjallbygd/0148.html |isbn= ]
*Carl Joachim Örbom (1721/22-1810) Captain of the Swedish Army who married Beata Dorothea Von Saltza (1721-1764)
*Erik Johan Örbom (1723-1802) who was a Major in the Jämtland Regiment who married Helena Ruuth (1729-1802)
*Anna Catharina Örbom (1725-?)
*Gustaf Örbom I (1728-1730)
*Charlotta Örbom (1730-?)
*Gustaf Örbom II (1732-1807) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married Sophia Lovisa Winnberg (1744-1807)
*Christopher Örbom (1735-1828) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army who married E.M. Sundström (1736-?)
*Sara Elisabeth Örbom (1736-?)
*Petrus Örbom (1738-?) who was a Lieutenant in the Swedish ArmyDeath
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