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George Fredrik Von Krogh

Male 1899 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George Fredrik Von Krogh was born in 1899 (son of Rolf Von Krogh and Isabel Ingram Henderson); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rolf Von Krogh was born on 23 Oct 1872 in Horten, Vestfold, Norway (son of George Frederik Von Krogh and Fredrikke Elisabeth Clasen); and died.

    Rolf + Isabel Ingram Henderson. Isabel was born on 7 Jun 1876 in , , Scotland; died in Jun 1960 in Horten, Vestfold, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Isabel Ingram Henderson was born on 7 Jun 1876 in , , Scotland; died in Jun 1960 in Horten, Vestfold, Norway.
    Children:
    1. 1. George Fredrik Von Krogh was born in 1899; and died.
    2. Mary Jane Von Krogh was born on 13 Jun 1903 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway; died in Oct 1979.
    3. Astrid Von Krogh was born in 1904; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1843 (son of Frederik Ferdinand Von Krogh and Molly Clasen); died in 1901.

    George married Fredrikke Elisabeth Clasen in 1865. Fredrikke was born in 1849; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Fredrikke Elisabeth Clasen was born in 1849; and died.
    Children:
    1. Johan Clasen Von Krogh was born in 1868; and died.
    2. Asta Von Krogh was born in 1872; and died.
    3. 2. Rolf Von Krogh was born on 23 Oct 1872 in Horten, Vestfold, Norway; and died.
    4. Signe Von Krogh was born in 1878; died in 1913.
    5. George Fredrik Von Krogh was born in 1881; died in 1941.
    6. Fritz Ferdinand Von Krogh was born in 1884 in , , Norway; and died.
    7. Leif Von Krogh was born in 1886; and died.
    8. Augusta Frederikke Von Krogh was born in 1888; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Frederik Ferdinand Von Krogh was born in 1806 (son of Kaptein senere oberst Georg Frederik Von Krogh and Henriette Schonheyder); died in 1890.

    Frederik married Molly Clasen about 1841. Molly was born in 1816; died in 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Molly Clasen was born in 1816; died in 1880.
    Children:
    1. 4. George Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1843; died in 1901.
    2. Hans Christian Von Krogh was born in 1845; and died.
    3. Olive Amalie Von Krogh was born in 1847; and died.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Kaptein senere oberst Georg Frederik Von KroghKaptein senere oberst Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born on 8 Aug 1777 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 26 Aug 1777 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway (son of George Fredrik Von Krogh and Margrethe Lerche); died on 26 Oct 1826 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 3 Nov 1826 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

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

    Notes:

    Georg Friederich von Krogh, Kaptein senere oberst, 1777-1826

    Georg married Henriette Schonheyder about 1800. Henriette was born in 1781; died in 1809. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Henriette Schonheyder was born in 1781; died in 1809.
    Children:
    1. Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1802; died in 1841.
    2. Margarethe Elisabeth Reinholdine Von Krogh was born in 1803; died in 1803.
    3. Johan Christian Von Krogh was born in 1804; died in 1885.
    4. Godske Frederik Von Krogh was born in 1805; died in 1806.
    5. 8. Frederik Ferdinand Von Krogh was born in 1806; died in 1890.
    6. Margarethe Reinholdine Elisabeth Von Krogh was born in 1808; died in 1896.
    7. Henrik Von Krogh was born in 1809; died in 1863.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  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 Margrethe Lerche on 26 Mar 1765 in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway. Margrethe (daughter of Christian Lerche and Hilleborg Levine Komtesse Holck Winterfeldt) was born on 1 Jan 1732 in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway; died on 19 Jan 1807 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 23 Jan 1807 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Margrethe Lerche was born on 1 Jan 1732 in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway (daughter of Christian Lerche and Hilleborg Levine Komtesse Holck Winterfeldt); died on 19 Jan 1807 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 23 Jan 1807 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

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

    Children:
    1. Elisabeth Von Krogh was born in 1765; died in 1791.
    2. Cecilie Christine Von Krogh was born on 11 Oct 1767; died in 1850.
    3. Georg Friderich Von Krogh was born in 1770; died in 1773.
    4. 16. Kaptein senere oberst Georg Frederik Von Krogh was born on 8 Aug 1777 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was christened on 26 Aug 1777 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; died on 26 Oct 1826 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; was buried on 3 Nov 1826 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.