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[edit]DescriptionAnders Örbom (1675-1740) in Karl XII's officerare biografiska anteckningar.jpg |
English: Anders Örbom (1675-1740) in Karl XII's officerare biografiska anteckningar |
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Notes
[edit]User:Sturban writes in 2021: What you are referring to as the battle of Seland in 1700 is probably Landing at Humlebæk which in the end resulted in the Peace of Travendal. Pskov is Pleskow in archaic English and the "battle of Pitzur" would most probably be Battle of Petschora. And the "Battle of Lakowitz" is probably the siege of Lachowicze.
Swedish text
[edit]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.
Swedish text with abbreviations expanded
[edit]Örbom, Anders, född 1675 9/5 i Örebro: trumpetare vid Livregementets till häst 1691; korporal därstädes 1701 12/6; kvartermästare därstädes 1702 1/3; sekund kornett därstädes 1703 29/12; premiär kornett därstädes 1704 14/12; sekundl löjtnant därstädes 1706 8/2; premiär löjtnant därstädes 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 kavalleri kompani; ryttmästaren därstädes 1727 25/8; död 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. - Gift 1719 5/9 i Solikamsk med Anna Elisabeth von Rohr (A 15), född 1701 22/1, dotter av överstelöjtnant Joachim von Rohr och Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. Hade 6 söner, därav 5 blevo officerare vid Jämtlands regemente.
English translation with annotations for clarity
[edit]Anders Örbom was born on May 9, 1675 in Örebro, Sweden. He started his military career as the bugler in the Livregementet cavalry in 1691 at age 16. He was promoted to a 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; and first lieutenant on February 7, 1708. He was taken prisoner on July 1, 1709 during the Surrender at Perevolochna following the Battle of Poltava at Perevolotjna. He was allowed to go back to his home in 1722. He was promoted to cavalry master on May 16, 1724, and then promoted to cavalry master with rank on June 26, 1723. He was transferred to the Jämtlands Regiment and became the the cavalry master there on August 25, 1727. He died on May 25, 1744 in Rödön in Jämtland. He participated in the following battles: the Battle of Humlebæk (1700) on Zealand, Battle of Petschora (1701), Battle of Klissow (1702), Battle of Pułtusk (1703), Battle of Lemberg (1704), Battle of Fraustadt (1706), Battle of Lakowitz (1706), Battle of Holowczyn (1708), and the Battle of Poltava (1709). During the Battle of Poltava he was shot in the face. On September 5, 1719 in Solikamsk, he married Anna Elisabeth von Rohr. She was born on January 22, 1701, the daughter of Joachim von Rohr and Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg. He had six sons, of which five became officers in the Jämtlands regiment.
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[edit]If I remember correctly another source said that during the Battle of Poltava he was shot and the bullet remained in his skull the remainder of his life. (Source: Richard Arthur Norton in 2021)
Regiments
[edit]Battles
[edit]- Battle of Humlebæk (1700) on Zealand in Denmark
- Battle of Petschora (1701)
- Battle of Klissow (1702)
- Battle of Pułtusk (1703)
- Battle of Lemberg (1704)
- Battle of Fraustadt (1706)
- Battle of Lakowitz (1706)
- Battle of Holowczyn (1708)
- Battle of Poltava (1709) where he was taken prisoner after being shot.
People
[edit]- Anders Örbom (1675-1740)
- Anna Elisabeth von Rohr (1701-?)
- Joachim von Rohr (1678-1757)
- Catharina Charlotta Klingenberg (1680-1758)
Anders Örbom's five sons were:
- Captain Anders Örbom Jr. (1720-1783)
- Captain Carl Joachim Örbom (1722-1810)
- Major Erik Johan Örbom (1724-1815)
- Captain Gustaf Andersson Örbom II (1733-1807)
- Captain Christopher Örbom (1735-1828)
- Petrus Andersson Örbom (1738-?), who was not in the military
Timeline
[edit]- 1675 He was born in Örebro, Sweden on May 9, 1675.
- 1691 He started his military career as the bugler in the Livregementet cavalry in 1691 at age 16.
- 1700 Battle of Humlebæk on Zealand on 4 August 1700.
- 1701 Battle of Petschora on 23 February 1701.
- 1701 He was promoted to a corporal on 12 June 1701.
- 1702 quartermaster on 1 March 1702.
- 1702 Battle of Klissow on 19 July 1702.
- 1703 Battle of Pułtusk on 1 May 1703.
- 1703 second cornet on 29 December 1703.
- 1704 Battle of Lemberg on 6 September 1704.
- 1704 first cornet on 4 December 1704.
- 1706 Battle of Fraustadt on 3 February 1706
- 1706 second lieutenant on 8 February 1706.
- 1706 Battle of Lakowitz from March 1706 to 2 May 1706.
- 1708 first lieutenant on 7 February 1708.
- 1708 Battle of Holowczyn on 14 July 1708
- 1709 Battle of Poltava on 27 June 1709
- 1709 He was taken prisoner at the Surrender at Perevolochna on 1 July 1709
- 1719 He married Anna Elisabeth von Rohr in Solikamsk in Siberia on 5 September 1719.
- 1722 Prisoners allowed to return home.
- 1723 He was promoted to cavalry master with rank on 26 June 1723.
- 1724 He was promoted to cavalry master on 16 May 1724.
- 1727 He was transferred to the Jämtland Regiment as cavalry master on 25 August 1727.
- 1744 He died in Rödön on 25 May 1744.
See also
[edit]Key to abbreviations
[edit]- därst. = därstädes = there or at that place
- komp. = kompani = company or regiment"
- ⚔ = = battles participated in
- g. = gift = married or "wed"
- f. = född = born
- d. = död = dead
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