Adam Abraham von Gaffron und Oberstradam

With the death of Charles XII of Sweden on 30 November 1718, he was directed to Röros to block the way for Army Corps under Lieutenant General Carl Gustaf Armfeldt on their retreat back to Sweden.

Gaffron formed a good relationship with the burghers of Nyborg and was appointed to Lieutenant General[3] in 1734.

In the same year he was appointed by Frederik IV King of Denmark to be Governor of the Danish Island Fyn.

One of his sons, Balle Marimilian, returned to Silesia after inheriting the Castle of Haltauf and Kunern from his aunt.

[5] He died in 1738 and was buried in Noble Chapel of the Vor Frue Church in Nyborg on 23 June 1738.