Anton von Krockow

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Anton von Krockow
Born4 January 1714
Polzin, Pomerania
Died11 September 1778(1778-09-11) (aged 64)
Landshut
AllegianceKingdom of Prussia Prussia
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1757–1763; 1778
Seven Years' War

War of Bavarian Succession

Rank
RelationsWilhelm von Krockow

Anton Friedrich von Krockow (4 January 1714 – 7 September 1778) was a Prussian lieutenant general.

Family

His parents were Philipp Reinhold von Krockow, a captain in the imperial army and heir of Polzin, and his wife Anna Maria von Borcke. His younger brother, Wilhelm (1719 – 1803), was a Prussian General of Infantry.[1]

Krockow married Auguste Luise Heinriette Freiin von Lüders (d 1790). They had the following children[1]

  • Karl Wilhelm (b. 1748), Prussian cadet
  • Ludwig Christian Friedrich (b. 1749), Prussian lieutenant
  • Karoline Wilhelmine (b.1752)
  • Auguste Christiane Friederike (* 1756) married Johann Georg von der Marwitz, a Prussian officer
  • Sophie
  • Henriette ∞ Ernst Vollrath von Kölichen auf Reisicht

Military career

Krockow had been a corporal since 1728 in the infantry regiment "von Holstein" of the Prussian army. On the recommendation of the Polish king

Kolin, Hochkirch, Liegnitz and Torgau. He was wounded at Leuthen. He remained in active service until April 1760.[1]

In June, 1769, the King appointed him the chief officer of

War of Bavarian Succession, he marched with his regiment from the garrison and died in a stroke in the King's camp.[1] Krokow was included on the Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bernhard von Poten, Krockow, Anton von. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, herausgegeben von der Historischen Kommission bei der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Band 17 (1883), S. 174–175, Digitale Volltext-Ausgabe in Wikisource, (Version vom 17. Februar 2017, 21:30 Uhr UTC)
  2. ^ Denkmal König Friedrich II von Preußen Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine,Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt, Berlin, revised 10 April 2014 (in German)