'' by
Johann Köler (1864). by
Amandus Adamson (1926). Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's parents were
serfs at the
Jömper estate,
Governorate of Estonia,
Russian Empire (in present-day Jõepere,
Lääne-Viru County). His father Juhan worked as a shoemaker and granary keeper and his mother Anne was a chambermaid. After liberation from serfdom in 1815, the family was able to send their son to school at the
Wesenberg (present-day Rakvere) district school. In 1820, he graduated from secondary school in
Dorpat (present-day Tartu,
Tartu County,
Estonia) and worked as an elementary school teacher. In 1833, Kreutzwald graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at the
Imperial University of Dorpat. , 1881 Kreutzwald married Marie Elisabeth Saedler on 18 August the same year. From 1833 to 1877, he worked as the
municipal physician in
Werro (present-day Võru). He was the member of numerous
scientific societies in Europe and received honorary doctorates from a number of universities. ==Works==