Anders Örbom

Anders Örbom (9 May 1675 – 25 May 1740) was a captain in the Swedish Army who was at the Surrender at Perevolochna and taken to Siberia as a prisoner of war for 13 years.

He took part in the campaign at Humlebäck on Zealand, a Danish island where Copenhagen is located, in 1700.

[1] He was captured on the Dnieper River in Ukraine on 1 July 1709, and was taken to Siberia as a prisoner-of-war along with other officers during the Surrender at Perevolochna.

He married Anna Elisabeth Von Rohr (1701–1744) on 5 September 1719 in Solikamsk, Siberia, Russia.

He had the following additional children:[8][9] Captain Anders Örbom died on 25 May 1740 and was buried in Rödön, Sweden on 5 June 1740.