
Fannie was born in The Netherlands, the daughter of Otto Ploeger and Alta Dreceth. Actress Teresa Palmer and husband actor Mark Webber arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere 'Lights Out' at TCL Chinese Theatre on Jin. Mark’s paternal grandmother is Rosemary Therese Franzen (the daughter of Albert Franzen and Bernadette St. Mark Webber of Australia and Infiniti Red Bull Racing celebrates on the podium after finishing second in his final F1 race following the Brazilian. Bernadette was the daughter of Pierre “Hilaire” St. Hilaire and Marie Clara Joncas, who were of French-Canadian origin. Mark’s maternal grandfather was Maynard Duane Honkala (the son of Alfred Joel Honkala and Martha Amelia Glader). Alfred was born in Minnesota, the son of Finnish parents, Joel Sakris Honkala, from Sievi, and Amanda Aurora Nevala, from Kurikka. Martha was also born in Minnesota, the daughter of Frans Oskar/Oscar Glader and Ida Marie/Maria Lindell, whose families were from Finland, and were of Swedish descent. Mark’s maternal grandmother is named Geraldine Ann Williams (the daughter of Ethel Adeline McDermid). Sources: Marriage record of Mark’s paternal great-great-grandparents, Barney/Bernard Webber and Mary Braghammer/Broghammer/Broghamer – ĭeath record of Mark’s paternal great-great-grandmother, Alta (Dreceth) Ploeger – Ethel was the daughter of Albert/Elbert Finley McDermid and Anna Soneson/Sorensen, whose own parents were Swedish. Genealogy of Mark’s maternal grandfather, Maynard Duane Honkala (focusing on his own mother’s side) – Genealogy of Mark’s mother (focusing on her father’s side) – Genealogy of Mark Webber (focusing on his mother’s side) – Mark’s paternal grandmother, Rosemary Therese Franzen, on the 1930 U.S. Mark’s maternal great-grandmother, Martha Amelia Glader, on the 1920 U.S. Whats the bigger role this actor played on the same show. Mark’s maternal great-grandmother, Ethel Adeline McDermid, on the 1920 U.S. into a duel by his fiancees (Peggy Webber) brother (Robert F. Census – Įthel Adeline McDermid on the 1930 U.S.The National Portrait Gallery acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities.

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