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Amalie Christane Von Krogh

Female 1799 - 1858  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Amalie Christane Von Krogh was born in 1799 (daughter of Stie Tönsberg Schöller Von Krogh and Christiane Margarethe Juel); died in 1858.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stie Tönsberg Schöller Von Krogh was born on 6 Sep 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 13 Sep 1763 in Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of George Fredrik Von Krogh and Elizabeth Schøller); died on 18 Nov 1817.

    Stie married Christiane Margarethe Juel on 15 Jul 1785. Christiane was born in 1764; died in 1803. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Christiane Margarethe Juel was born in 1764; died in 1803.
    Children:
    1. Cecilie Christine Von Krogh was born in 1786; died in 1786.
    2. Georg Friderich Von Krogh was born on 1 Jun 1787; died in 1853.
    3. Carl Von Krogh was born in 1788; died in 1811.
    4. Gregers Christian Frederich Von Krogh was born in 1791; died in 1851.
    5. Stie Tonsberg Schöller Von Krogh was born in 1792 in Odense, Odense, Syddanmark, Denmark; died in 1814.
    6. Hans Adolph Von Krogh was born in 1793; died in 1842.
    7. Elisabeth Von Krogh was born in 1794; died in 1845.
    8. Nils Krabbe Von Krogh was born in 1796; died in 1881.
    9. 1. Amalie Christane Von Krogh was born in 1799; died in 1858.
    10. Niels Von Krogh was born in 1801; died in 1873.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Fredrik Von Krogh was born on 7 Oct 1732 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 13 Oct 1732 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of Georg Frederik Von Krogh and Hedewig Augusta Von Brüggeman); died on 3 Aug 1818 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1801, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

    Notes:

    Georg Friedrich von Krogh, 1732-1818, played a major role in Trondheim's history. His first marriage was to Elisabeth Schøller, the daughter of Cicilia Christina Schøller, who was then married to Sti Tønsberg Schøller, probably the richest man in Trondheim when he died in 1769. Much of Scholler's riches were created through sawmill operations and lumber trading throughout Norway. He also participated in the early mining operations located at Røros, Norway during its best years. He also inherited considerable money from his first marriage to Elisabeth Angell, herself from one of the richest families in Trondheim (sister of Thomas Angell, who created charity legacies which are still active to this day). Elisabeth died in 1742, and Sti Tønsberg Schøller inherited her fortune. After her death he married Cicilia Christina Frølich the same year. She probably did not bring much wealth into the marriage. The only child of Sti Tønsberg Schøller and Cicilia Christina was Elisabeth, who married Georg Friedrich von Krogh in 1660, by then a Colonel. Elisabeth died giving birth to their son Sti Tønsberg Schøller von Krogh in 1763. Sti Tønsberg Schøller (Senior) died in 1769, and Cicilia Christina Schøller inherited the family's entire fortune. The heritage, which befell her, was about 500,000 riksdalers. This was at a time when the highest paid officials in Trondheim had an annual income of about 1000 riksdalers, and wages for working people was probably about 60 riksdalers per year. Cicilia Christina used her huge fortune to build two grand buildings in Trondheim. The most famous is Stiftsgården, finished in 1777, at a cost of about 7400 riksdalers. This is the largest wooden palé (palace) in Trondheim. The living area was 1500 m2, built over two full floors, with a height of 4.3 meters between the floors. The building is one of largest wooden buildings ever built in Norway. The true architect of the building is unknown, but it is possible that it was Commander Christian Lerche (as it resembles the Lerche family's palé in Copenhagen). Christian Lerche became Georg Friedrich von Krogh's second father in law when he married Margarethe Lerche. Christian Lerche was Chief of the Enrollment for the Norwegian Navy in Trondheim beginning in 1752. In 1773, he leased a mansion which was renamed "Lerchendal". He left Norway and returned to Denmark in 1777. Later Christian Lerche became a Contre Admiral in the Danish Military. The mansion Lerchendal gave name to the area of Trondheim where it is located. The mansion is now owned by the Norwegian University for Science and Technology, and is currently used for representation and hospitality. The Lerchendal name was given to the sports stadium across the road from this famous old mansion. "Lerkendal" Stadium is the home base of Rosenborg Football Club, which has been Norway's best football team for many years. Cicilia Christina Schøller also desired an amusement palé, and bought an estate outside of Trondheim (Nedre Stavne), which she renamed Cicilienborg. She sold this place after 10 years, having spent an enormous amount of money on it. Cicilia Christina Schøller left Trondheim for Copenhagen in 1783, and died there in 1786. The son-in-law, General von Krogh lived in Cicilienborg for some years. Cicilienborg, renamed Stiftsgården after the real heir, Sti Tønsberg Schøller von Krogh, who also wanted to go to Copenhagen. In 1800 he sold Stiftsgården to the king for 10000 riksdalers. This building was for a very long period used as the residence of the "amtsmann", the King's representative to Trondheim. Stiftsgården is currently the residence of the Norwegian King when he is in Trondheim. Sti Tønsberg Schøller von Krogh's branches of the von Krogh family all became noblemen in Denmark. In 1788 General von Krogh bought the estate Leira (then referred to as "Leeren"), from his son, who had inherited it from his mother when she died in 1786. (Note: This estate included the Leer bridge, where his great grandfather Bernardus had one of his inns).

    The General developed the Stiftsgården mansion to become suitable for representation and festivities. It has a grand park with fish ponds, decorative bushes, tree lined avenues on the side of the main building, and a long double alley facing in the direction of the tower of the cathedral of
    Trondheim. General von Krogh controlled Norway's sawmills and other profitable assets including Lillegården just outside Trondheim. General von Krogh was the Commander-In-Chief for the area north of Norway's mountains. He was the loyal man of King Fredrik IV of Denmark in the area, and hit hard at anything that would threaten the good relationship between the Danish King and his subjects. In 1807, Denmark-Norway was drawn into the napoleonic war on Napoleon's (French) side. The General mobilized 3000 soldiers from the Trondheim region. He outfitted them in colorful although not very practical uniforms, giving them prestige although no actual war actions took place in Trondheim, it suffered greatly from the British blockade, their only military action against Denmark-Norway in the Trondheim area. The General was the dominant person in Trondheim both in military and civilian life during the war years 1807-1814. He was, at the outbreak of the war over 75 years old. He had very wide sweeping authority, and towards the end of the war, was almost sovereign in the area. His unyielding attitude to defend the region's allegiance with the Danish King produced numerous enemies within the ranks of people who wanted changes. Finally, King Fredrik IV, relieved him of his post on 5 January 1814. This done officially on the General's own request. He was by this time, 82 years old. The General was also highly regarded by the new Swedish King, Carl Johan (who was one of Napoleon's generals). However, Georg Friedrich von Krogh's political role was over before the peace accords in Kiel, which settled matters after the war. In the 8-10 year period after 1814, an economic crisis hit Norway, and the wealth and fortunes of General Georg Friedrich von Krogh and his son of the same name, Colonel Georg Friedrich von Krogh (1777-1826), had, to a large extent, eroded away. The Colonel had invested heavily in a shipyard and brick
    factory at Bakklandet, and a copper rolling mill at the Leira estate. The large investments consumed a large part of the family fortune, and with the economic crisis the value was by and large wiped out, eliminating most of their fortune.

    Famous children of the Colonel Georg Friedrich von Krogh (1777-1826)included:

    George Frederik von Krogh (1802-1841), the publicist, was notable in many ways. He played a significant role' in the Students' Society in Oslo. He also proposed in 1824, that the 17th of May be celebrated as the Norwegian Independence Day, only 10 years after the constitution was signed in 1814. He also actively participated in the Market Place Battle ("Torvslaget") in 1829. He was a writer in liberal political newspapers, and a close friend of the Norwegian poet Henrik Wergeland, who made him a memorial in one of his most beautiful poems. Camilla Collett, the sister of Henrik Wergeland, used traits from him to model Lorentz Brandt in her novel "Amtmandens Døtre".

    Contre Admiral Frederik Ferdinand von Krogh (1806-1890), whose son was Vice Admiral Georg Frederik von Krogh
    (1843-1901).

    Captain Johan Christian Wibe von Krogh (1820-1899) who was once the Auditor of the Bank of Norway.

    George married Elizabeth Schøller on 7 Dec 1760 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. Elizabeth (daughter of Stie Tønsberg Schøller and Cecilia Kirstine Frølich) was born on 4 Sep 1744; died on 28 Sep 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 Oct 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Schøller was born on 4 Sep 1744 (daughter of Stie Tønsberg Schøller and Cecilia Kirstine Frølich); died on 28 Sep 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 Oct 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 2. Stie Tönsberg Schöller Von Krogh was born on 6 Sep 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 13 Sep 1763 in Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 18 Nov 1817.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born on 29 Jan 1687 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Georg Frederik Von Krogh and Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe); died on 29 Apr 1768 in Oyé, Melhus, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 May 1768 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1701, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    George Frederick (Friderich) von Krogh ( 29 January 1687 Flahammer in Lyster - 29 April 1768 at Oyé in Melhus Parish ) was a Danish-Norwegian officer . He was the father of Caspar Hermann , Frederick Ferdinand , George Frederick and Godske Hans von Krogh .
    His father (1653-1721) bore the same name and was then captain of Bergenhusiske Regiment, whose chief he later became. His mother was named Birgitte Munthe. George was 1708 second lieutenant and 1710 lieutenant at the enlisted Norwegian infantry regiment, came with much of that as 1713 was sent to Denmark to take part in the war in Southern Jutland and Northern Germany and did during that service as Adjutant General from his regimental commander, Maj. Gen. FC Cicignon ( III, five hundred and ninety). 1716 he became captain and came 1720 to CH Poulsen while the dragoons of infantry converted Norwegian regiment; 1724 he became major and chief of Trondhjems Garrison Company, 1731 Lieutenant Colonel , 1740 Colonel and commander of 1st Vesterlenske Regiment, 1752 Major General, 1753 commandant at Frederickssten, 1758 commanding General of the North, 1764 commander of the cabinet in Trondheim. 1759 he was appointed Lieutenant General, 1760 white knight, 1765 he resigned and died 29th April 1768 at Oyé in Melhus Parish.
    Married 1725 with Hedwig Augusta Brüggemann (1707-1740), daughter of Colonel Godske Hans Brüggemann for Ulriksholm . In 1873 Danish descendants received recognition as Danish nobility .

    Sources:
    HW Harbou , "George Frederik von Krogh" in: CF Bricka (ed.), Danish biographical encyclopaedia , Copenhagen: Gyldendal 1887-1905.
    Moe, Journal of the Norwegian Personal History II, 238th

    Georg married Hedewig Augusta Von Brüggeman on 18 Jan 1725 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Hedewig (daughter of Godske Hans Von Brüggeman and Margrete Wilhelmine Von Hausmann) was born on 12 Aug 1707 in Østergård, Munkebo, Fyn, Denmark; died on 1 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 4 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Hedewig Augusta Von Brüggeman was born on 12 Aug 1707 in Østergård, Munkebo, Fyn, Denmark (daughter of Godske Hans Von Brüggeman and Margrete Wilhelmine Von Hausmann); died on 1 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 4 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Caspar Hermann Von Krogh was born on 1 Dec 1725; died on 10 Mar 1802 in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 27 Mar 1802 in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway.
    2. Godske Hans Von Krogh was born in 1726 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 15 Oct 1726 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 28 Apr 1808 in Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark.
    3. Cathrina Wilhelmine Von Krogh was born on 6 Jul 1728 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 1797 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    4. Birgitte Marie Von Krogh was born on 25 Jun 1731 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 28 Jul 1836 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    5. 4. George Fredrik Von Krogh was born on 7 Oct 1732 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 13 Oct 1732 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 3 Aug 1818 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    6. Ulrika Von Krogh was born on 22 Aug 1734 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 2 Sep 1734.
    7. Helena Margrethe Von Krogh was born on 15 Oct 1735 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 17 Apr 1767 in Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway.
    8. Fredrik Ferdinand Von Krogh was born on 2 Sep 1737 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 7 Sep 1737 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 12 Mar 1839 in Haderslev, Sonderjylland, Denmark.

  3. 10.  Stie Tønsberg Schøller was born in 1700 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of Anders Chistophersen Schøller and Anna Tønsberg); died on 13 May 1769 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Sti Tønsberg Schøller

    Stie married Cecilia Kirstine Frølich in 1742. Cecilia (daughter of Johan Fredrik Frølich and Hylleborg Von Wettberg) was born in Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; was christened on 19 Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; died in 1786 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Cecilia Kirstine Frølich was born in Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; was christened on 19 Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway (daughter of Johan Fredrik Frølich and Hylleborg Von Wettberg); died in 1786 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Schøller was born on 4 Sep 1744; died on 28 Sep 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 Oct 1763 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Georg Frederik Von KroghGeorg Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1653 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of Bernhardus Von Krogh and Alida Von Bolten); died on 2 Oct 1721 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Oct 1721 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Georg Friderich VonKrogh
    • Occupation: Oberst
    • Residence: 1665, Strinde Lade, Dalane (Trondheim), Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
    • Residence: 1701, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • Residence: 1714, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway

    Notes:

    Sources state Georg's portrait is to be found at Haagenvik and the Stavanger museum.

    From 1670 to 75 Georg was in voluntary imperial service under the Electoral Prince of Pfalzland, the Duke of Lothringen. He was called home in 1675 to become a Lance-Corporal in the Brockenhus Regiment, where he took part in the siege of Wismar, in the battle by Lund. In 1677 he was promoted to regiment quartermaster, and was present during the siege of Kristianstad.

    In April 1676 the Danish navy led by Nils Juel captured Gotland, and on June 1 the smaller Danish and Dutch fleet defeated the Swedes off Öland while losing only one ship, giving them command of the sea. King Kristian V led an army of 15,000 men to recapture Scania, and they seized Helsingborg on June 29; the Swedes retreated from Scania to Sweden. However, a Swedish army led by Karl XI defeated Denmark-Norway’s smaller army in the battle of Halmstad at Fyllebro on August 17, and at Lund on December 4 they crushed a larger Danish army, killing more than twice as many Danes and taking 2,000 prisoners. Surviving Danes retreated to the Landskrona fortress. Kristian’s army attacked Malmö on June 26, 1677 and lost about 3,500 men, and the Swedes beat them again at Landskrona on July 14. Nils Juel’s greatest victory was when the Danes destroyed twenty Swedish ships in Køge Bay on the first two days of July. The Danes retreated from Scania, and the Swedes’ besieged the Danes at Kristianstad. Reviving his army with German mercenaries, Kristian led them to relieve the Swedish siege of Kristianstad in July 1678, but seeing a large Swedish army approaching, the Danish king chose to evacuate all his forces from Scania, leaving the garrison to surrender on August 5.

    During this war the Danes won most of the sea battles suffering only 375 casualties while the Swedes lost more than 3,000 men. Louis XIV imposed the treaty of Fontainebleau on Denmark and Sweden on August 23, 1679. Then on September 16 they agreed to a peace treaty at Lund which restored Danish conquests in the war to Sweden for a small indemnity, and Kristian Albrecht was restored in Holstein-Gottorp. Denmark and Sweden also made commercial arrangements including a common coinage. Much wheat in fields and barns had been burned in Scania, and thousands of Scanians fought as guerillas against the Swedes. Sweden and Denmark were reconciled as Frederick III’s daughter Ulrika Eleonora married Sweden’s Karl XI on May 6, 1680.

    In 1678 Georg was promoted to Captain of the Trondheim Regiment, from 1680-96 he was Commanding Officer of the Outer Sogn Company of the Bergenhus Infantry Regiment, in 1696 he was promoted to the rank of Major, in 1704 to Lieutenant Colonel, and in 1710 to full Colonel and Head of the regiment. He left the military service in 1712, and died October 2, 1721 in Bergen. He was buried October 30 in Nykirken, Bergen.

    Georg married three times and sired sixteen children. His 1st marriage, 1681 was to Birgitte Christoffersdtr Munthe (Morgenstierne) born July 13, 1662 in Flahammer, and died there on October 2, 1696. His 2nd marriage was to Marie Thomasdtr Montagne in 1699, and she died in 1709. His third marriage in 1713 was to Marie Elisabeth Jorgendtr Thormohlen, who died in 1742 (her first marriage was to a Councilman Laurids Weiner in Bergen).

    Georg married Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe in 1681 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. Birgitte (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe) was born on 13 Jul 1662 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 2 Oct 1696 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe was born on 13 Jul 1662 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (daughter of Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe); died on 2 Oct 1696 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Bernhardus Von Krogh was born in 1683 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1716 in , , Russia.
    2. Birgitte Catharina Von Krogh was born in 1684 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 24 Nov 1749 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Christopher Von Krogh was born on 1 Nov 1685 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 18 Jan 1752 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway; was buried on 9 Feb 1752 in Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    4. 8. Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born on 29 Jan 1687 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 29 Apr 1768 in Oyé, Melhus, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 10 May 1768 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    5. Alida Marie Von Krogh was born on 27 Jun 1688 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 3 Jan 1750 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    6. Antoinette Augusta Von Krogh was born in Oct 1689 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1744 in Hogganvik, Vikedal, Rogaland, Norway.
    7. Wilhelm Von Krogh was born in 1692 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1719.
    8. Charlotte Amalie Von Krogh was born in 1693 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 7 Jan 1734.
    9. Lucretia Von Krogh was born in 1694 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1746 in Buer, Enebakk, Akershus, Norway.
    10. Major Christian Von Krogh was born in 1695 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 6 Jul 1746 in Enebakk, Akershus, Norway; was buried on 21 Jul 1746 in Enebakk, Akershus, Norway.
    11. Daughter Von Krogh was born in 1696; and died.

  3. 18.  Godske Hans Von Brüggeman was born in 1677 (son of Nicolaus Von Brüggeman and Hedwig Von Speud).

    Godske married Margrete Wilhelmine Von Hausmann. Margrete (daughter of Caspar Hermann Von Hausmann and Karen Toller) was born on 3 Oct 1686; died on 22 Aug 1717. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Margrete Wilhelmine Von Hausmann was born on 3 Oct 1686 (daughter of Caspar Hermann Von Hausmann and Karen Toller); died on 22 Aug 1717.
    Children:
    1. 9. Hedewig Augusta Von Brüggeman was born on 12 Aug 1707 in Østergård, Munkebo, Fyn, Denmark; died on 1 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 4 Apr 1740 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

  5. 22.  Johan Fredrik Frølich was born in 1691 in Oslo, Oslo, Norway; died in 1757 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Notes:

    Frolich, Johan Frederik, 1681 – 1757, Officer, er fodt 29. Sept. 1681 I Christiania, hvor hans Fader, Marcus F., der skal have vaeret svensk af Fodsel, var Stadskirurg; Moderen hed Kirsten Nicolaisdatter. F. traadte tidlig ind I oplandske Infranteriregiment, hvor han blev Adjudant, 1703 Secondlieutenant og 1704 Premierlieutenant I Besiddelse af et fordelagtigt Ydre og andre Betingelser, som Datiden satte Pris paa hos en Officer, blev F. Aaret efter forsat til Fodgarden som Sekondlieutenant, og I Lobet af den store nordiske Krig, hvor han bl. A. naevnes I Beretningerne om Slagene ved Helsingborg og Gadebusch, steg han saa rask I Vejret (han blev 1709 Premierlieutenant I Garden, 1710 Kapitajn ved det saakaldte ungarske Dragonregiment, 1711 I Garden, 1715 Oberstlieutenant ved Arnolds gevorbne Regiment), at han, kun 36 Aar gammel og 12 Aar efter, at han som ung Lieutenant havde forladt Norge, vendte hjem som Oberst og Chef for 2. smaalenske Regiment (1717). I Danmark havde han aegtet Hylleborg v. Wettberg, Datter af Oberst Johan v. W. og Sidsel Grubbe af Ostergaard, hvilden Ejendom F. havde arvet, men nu solgte, hvorimod han kjobte Gaarden Teje ved Tonsberg. 1733 blev han Chef for det senere nordenfjaeldske gevorbne Regiment og Generalmajor, 1740 kommanderende General nordenfjaelds, hvorefter han flyttede til Throndhjem og solgte Teje. I denne Stilling, hvor han 1744 udnaevntes til Ridder af Danebrog, 1746 til General-lieutenant, virkede han til sin Dod, 12 Dec. 1757. --H. W. Harbou.



    Dansk biografisk Lexikon / V. Bind. Faaborg - Gersdorff /

    p. 476
    (1887-1905) Author: Carl Frederik Bricka

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    Translation: Norwegian » EnglishFrolich, Johan Frederik, 1681 – 1757, Officer, er fodt 29. Sept. 1681 I Christiania, hvor hans Fader, Marcus F., der skal have vaeret svensk af Fodsel, var Stadskirurg; Moderen hed Kirsten Nicolaisdatter. F. traadte tidlig ind I oplandske Infranteriregiment, hvor han blev Adjudant, 1703 Secondlieutenant og 1704 Premierlieutenant I Besiddelse af et fordelagtigt Ydre og andre Betingelser, som Datiden satte Pris paa hos en Officer, blev F. Aaret efter forsat til Fodgarden som Sekondlieutenant, og I Lobet af den store nordiske Krig, hvor han bl. A. naevnes I Beretningerne om Slagene ved Helsingborg og Gadebusch, steg han saa rask I Vejret (han blev 1709 Premierlieutenant I Garden, 1710 Kapitajn ved det saakaldte ungarske Dragonregiment, 1711 I Garden, 1715 Oberstlieutenant ved Arnolds gevorbne Regiment), at han, kun 36 Aar gammel og 12 Aar efter, at han som ung Lieutenant havde forladt Norge, vendte hjem som Oberst og Chef for 2. smaalenske Regiment (1717). I Danmark havde han aegtet Hylleborg v. Wettberg, Datter af Oberst Johan v. W. og Sidsel Grubbe af Ostergaard, hvilden Ejendom F. havde arvet, men nu solgte, hvorimod han kjobte Gaarden Teje ved Tonsberg. 1733 blev han Chef for det senere nordenfjaeldske gevorbne Regiment og Generalmajor, 1740 kommanderende General nordenfjaelds, hvorefter han flyttede til Throndhjem og solgte Teje. I denne Stilling, hvor han 1744 udnaevntes til Ridder af Danebrog, 1746 til General-lieutenant, virkede han til sin Dod, 12 Dec. 1757. --H. W. Harbou._SetupBidi('source');
    Frölich, Johan Frederik, 1681 - 1757, Officer, was born 29. Sept. In 1681 Christiania, where his Father, Marcus F., which will have buy Swedish af birth, was Stadshotell Surgeons; Modern head Kirsten Nicolai Daughter. F. came early into the Oplandske Infranteriregiment, where he was Adjudant, 1703 Secondlieutenant and 1704 Premierlieutenant in the possession of a fordelagtigt Ydre and other terms, as apparent to appreciate at an officer, were F. year after forsat to Fodgarden that Sekondlieutenant, and I Lobet of the Great Northern War, where he bl. A. naevnes In Erne's Report on the Battle of Helsingborg and Gadebusch, he rose so fast I Vejr (he was 1709 Premierlieutenant In the Garden, 1710 Kapitajn by the saakaldte Hungarian Dragon Regiment, 1711 In the Garden, 1715 Oberstlieutenant by Arnolds gevorbne Regiment), he only 36 years old and 12 years after, that he as a young Lieutenant havde forladt Norway, returned home as a Colonel and Chef for 2. smaalenske Regiment (1717). In Denmark, havde han aegtet Hylleborg v. Wettberg, Daughter of Colonel Johan v. W. and Sidsel Grubb af Oster Gaard, hvilden Ejendom F. havde inherited, but now sold, hvorimod he kjobte Gaarder Teje at Tonsberg. 1733 he became Chef for the later nordenfjaeldske gevorbne Regiment, and Major-General, 1740 Commander General nordenfjaelds, where after he moved to Thrond Home and sold Teje. In this position, where he udnaevntes at 1744 Ridder af Danebrog, 1746 to the General-lieutenant, he worked until his death, December 12 1757. - H. W. Harbou.

    Johan married Hylleborg Von Wettberg. Hylleborg was born in , , Denmark. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 23.  Hylleborg Von Wettberg was born in , , Denmark.
    Children:
    1. 11. Cecilia Kirstine Frølich was born in Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; was christened on 19 Mar 1720 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway; died in 1786 in København, København, Sjælland, Denmark.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Bernhardus Von Krogh was born in 1620 in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (son of Georg Von Krogh and Abigael Von Campen); died on 9 Aug 1676 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Berent Von Krogh
    • Residence: 1645, Glückstadt, Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    • Residence: 1665, Pedersoune, Lade, Strinda, Dalane (Trondheim), Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

    Notes:

    Danmark's 1898 Adels Aarbog
    (pages 279 through 287)

    This family is thought to have its origin from the area of Osterstade near Bremen Germany. Its name spelled variously as Krogh, Kroge, Kroghe, Krogen, Krough, Krug, Croghe, Croge, etc, is very old among German nobility. It appears as early as 1236. A genealogical Table from the 1700's takes the family back to the year 1400. The family was recognized as nobility by the President of the Duchy of Bremen Knighthood in a document dated June 8 1870, and by the Royal Heraldic District of Berlin in a document dated June 4 1875. Similarly the family has been recognized as noble in Denmark and has occupied high military and civilian positions. They also have intermarried with the most highly esteemed noble families.

    The family Coat of Arms has been a white castle with two towers between which are four rising golden morning stars against a blue background, and on the crest a greyhound, half white, with a golden collar in between two blue and white wings.

    The family's ancestor in Denmark and Norway wrote his name as BERENT von KROGH, but his contemporaries called him Berent von Kroge or von Krueg. He was the son of GEORG (JURGEN) von Krogh and a Captain of a company located in Gluckstadt in 1645. At King Frederick III's succession to the throne, he appears to have entered Danish-Norwegian service on a permanent basis. It is possible, however, that he is not the first of his family to come to Denmark. In 1653 Gehard(Gert) von Krogh, an older brother of Bernhardus, died in Trondheim. He and his wife, Alked, had three sons and three daughters, but his descendants can only be traced to the third generation. At the same time Heinrich von Krogh, died Oct 8 1655, a younger brother of Bernhardus was living in Lybaek. He was married to Anna Hasse. One of his sons , named Heinrich, born in 1655 in Lybaek, was a medical graduate. He died Dec. 6, 1679 in Leipzig, and was buried at St. Paul's church on Dec. 10th.

    Bernhardus came to Denmark in 1644 with troops from Bremen to assist King Christina IV of Denmark at the end of the "Thirty Years War" (1618-1648). Though the Danes were subdued he remained in the service of the Danish King and was sent to Trondheim Norway in command of the troops there, since Norway was still under the rule of Denmark. Bernhardus married Alide von Bolton, daughter of the Mayor of Bremen, and their descendants inter-married with prominent families in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

    Bremen is a port city in northwest Germany, on the banks of the Weser River about 70 km (43 mi) from the North Sea.

    The Weser River is navigable by seagoing craft up to the city's docks. Bremen was founded about AD 787. By the 13th century it was a prosperous trading town, and in 1358 it became a member of the HANSEATIC LEAGUE. It was declared a free city in 1646 and maintained its independence until 1815, when it merged with the German Confederation. The city was heavily damaged during World War II but has since been completely rebuilt. The Altstadt, or Old Town, retains its Cathedral of Saint Peter, dating in part from the 11th century, and its Gothic town hall; both were rebuilt after the war. Also still in existence are several other medieval churches and the Guild Hall of the cloth merchants.

    Norman J. G. Pounds

    More About Bernhardus Von Krogh:
    Occupation: CAREER MILITARY, MAJOR.

    Bernhardus von Krogh was in Lubeck, Germany. He first came to Denmark in 1644 with an army he had raised in Bremen, to assist King Christian IV of Denmark at the end of the Thirty Years War. His company was first stationed at Gluckstadt.

    After the peace treaty of 1645 was reached, Captain von Krogh was placed in command of the Royal troops at Trondheim, Norway. He was made "statsmajor" in 1663.

    He married Alida von Bolton, the daughter of the Mayor of Bremen, Germany.

    On 15 January 1661, Bernt had close to a monopoly in the sale of Rhine wine, Spanish wine and liquor in Trondheim. He took over these sales directly from the City Council, which until then had the right to sell these items from the town hall. He lost this monopoly in 1670, when the Trondheim postmaster also received permission to serve wine. He also had the privilege to serve as an innkeeper in Trondheim, and to run inns outside the gates of the city in the direction of Ilen and the Leer bridge (Now called Leirbrua - the clay bridge). These inns were for travelers, who because of bad weather or the closing of Trondheim's gates in the evenings, could not get into the city.

    It is also probable that Bernt von Krogh was responsible for organizing "parrot shooting" at his inn at Ilen. This was a competition where the participants fired at a bird figure on the top of a pole. This competition had been a tradition for more than 200 years, and was considered a major part of Trondheim's entertainment at festive events.

    The son of Bernardus, Georg Friedrich von Krogh (1653-1721) became a Colonel and Head of the Bergenhus National Infantry Regiment.

    This son, Colonel Georg Friedrich, had the three sons who became the starting points for the main branches of the large von Krogh family tree.

    Residence:
    Captain

    Bernhardus married Alida Von Bolten about 1650 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. Alida (daughter of Dietrich Von Bolton and Lucretia Von Tillings) was born about 1630 in Bremen, Germany; died on 9 Aug 1688 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Alida Von Bolten was born about 1630 in Bremen, Germany (daughter of Dietrich Von Bolton and Lucretia Von Tillings); died on 9 Aug 1688 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Catharina Von Krogh was born in 1651 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    2. 16. Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1653 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 2 Oct 1721 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 30 Oct 1721 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    3. Anna Dorthea Von Krogh was born in 1658 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 1693 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.
    4. Helene Abigael Von Krogh was born in 1660 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died in 1693 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

  3. 34.  Christopher Gjertsson Morgenstierne was born on 1 Mar 1619 in Rytle, Sogndal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (son of Gjert Christopherson Morgenstierne and Birgitte Christophersdatter Glad); died on 12 Nov 1679 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1645, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • Residence: 1647, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
    • Residence: 1666, Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

    Christopher married Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe in 1657 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway. Birgitte (daughter of Ludvig Hansson Munthe, Biskop i Bergen and Ingeborg Sørensdatter Friis) was born on 26 Jun 1634 in Borry, Simrishamn, Skåne, Sweden; died on 23 Apr 1708 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Birgitte Ludvigsdatter Von Munthe was born on 26 Jun 1634 in Borry, Simrishamn, Skåne, Sweden (daughter of Ludvig Hansson Munthe, Biskop i Bergen and Ingeborg Sørensdatter Friis); died on 23 Apr 1708 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    Children:
    1. Ludvig Christopherssøn Munthe was born in 1657 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 9 Jun 1708 in , , Norway; was buried in 1708.
    2. Otto Christopherson Munthe was born in 1659 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 23 Jul 1733 in Fron, Oppland, Norway.
    3. Gerhard Morgenstierne was born in 1661 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died in 1661 in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    4. 17. Birgitte Christophersdatter Von Munthe was born on 13 Jul 1662 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 2 Oct 1696 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
    5. Ingeborg De Munthe was born in 1664; died in 1666.
    6. Kirsten Christoffersdotter Morgenstierne was born in 1664; and died.
    7. Abel Catherine Munthe was born in 1665 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 11 Aug 1727 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; was buried on 11 Sep 1727 in Nykirken, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
    8. Elisabeth Christophersdtr Munthe was born in 1666; died in 1685.
    9. Ingeborg Christophersdatter Von Munthe was born in 1668 in Flahammer, Luster, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway; died on 29 Nov 1743.
    10. Jens Christoffersson Morgenstierne was born in 1668; died in 1718.
    11. Gerhard Munthe was born on 12 Aug 1671 in No, Ringkøbing, Jutland, Denmark; died on 17 Jul 1729 in , , Norway.

  5. 36.  Nicolaus Von Brüggeman was born on 16 Sep 1632; died on 14 Feb 1682.

    Nicolaus married Hedwig Von Speud. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Hedwig Von Speud
    Children:
    1. 18. Godske Hans Von Brüggeman was born in 1677.

  7. 38.  Caspar Hermann Von Hausmann was born on 10 Oct 1633; died on 9 Sep 1718.

    Caspar married Karen Toller. Karen (daughter of Nils Toller and Kirsten De Tönsberg) was born on 25 Aug 1662; died on 13 Aug 1743. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Karen Toller was born on 25 Aug 1662 (daughter of Nils Toller and Kirsten De Tönsberg); died on 13 Aug 1743.
    Children:
    1. 19. Margrete Wilhelmine Von Hausmann was born on 3 Oct 1686; died on 22 Aug 1717.