Joachim Cronman | |
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Born |
Joakim Cronman circa 1630–1640 |
Died | March 5, 1703 Daugavgrīva castle |
Nationality | Swedish |
Spouse(s) | Lunetta Makeléer (m. 1657–93) |
Children | Johan Cronman |
Parent(s) | Hans Detterman Cronman (1590–after 1645) Ursula Kordes (1600–1675) |
Relatives |
Fritz Cronman, brother John Hans Makeléer, father-in-law Joachim von Rohr, grandson |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Swedish Empire |
Years of service | c1680-1703 |
Rank |
Colonel Commandant of the Neumünde fortress |
Joachim Cronman (c. 1640 – March 5, 1703) was an owner of estates in Livonia and a colonel for the Swedish Empire in the late 17th century. He was the Commandant of the Neumünde fortress.
Joachim Cronman was the son of Hans Detterman Cronman (1590–c1645). Hans was the war commissar for the Swedish Empire. Hans had been knighted as Lord Cronman by Christina, Queen of Sweden on March 9, 1638. He became Lord of Alatskivi Castle in Swedish Livonia in 1642. Joachim's mother was Ursula Kordes (1600–1675), and she was the daughter of Joakim Kordes and Ursula Gantschau. His brother was Fritz Cronman and his sisters were Elisabeth Cronmann who married captain Johann Schulmann, landlord of Nova-Bura in Ingria; and Anna Catharina Cronman I (1620–1685) who married Frans von Knorring (1626–1694).
Joachim Cronman attended the University of Tartu. He married Lunetta Makeléer (1639–1693) on August 9, 1657 in Göteborg, Sweden. Lunetta was the daughter of Hans Makeléer, 1st Baronet who was the Lord of Gåsevadholm, and Hageby in Sweden.
Together, Cronman and his wife had the following children:
Cronman became a colonel on January 23, 1679. He was later stationed at the Narva fortress. On March 10, 1685 he was assigned to the Savolaks and Nyslott regiment. He later served as commandant of the Neumünde fortress. He died on March 5, 1703 at Neumünde.