Marta Dusseldorp
Research Notes:
Marta Dusseldorp (born 1 February 1973) is an Australian stage, film and theatre actress. Her television credits include BlackJack, Crownies (and its spin-off Janet King ), Jack Irish and A Place to Call Home . Dusseldorp is the granddaughter of Dutch-born engineer Dick Dusseldorp, the founder of Lend Lease Corporation.
Noted events in her life were:
• connection. 234 The common link between Marta Dusseldorp (1973) to Robert, Donna & myself is as follows: Links direct to me: Marta Dusseldorp (1973) Her father is Tjerk Dusseldorp (1945) (who is the son of Dutch-born engineer Dick Dusseldorp, the founder of Lend Lease Corporation). Tjerk married Edwina Robertson (1947) Her father was Sandy Robertson (1915) who married Gwenda Ashcroft (1919) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1884) His father was Edward Ashcroft (1853) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1820) His father was John Ashcroft (1777) who is the common link between us & he had Anne Ashcroft (1825) who married James Booth They had Sussanah Booth (1842) who married Henry Winton (1842) They had Edward Winton who married Emily Collett (1877) Her father Arthur Collett (1848) who married Rebecca Sutherland (1858) Her father was John Sutherland (c1829) & he also had Elizabeth Sutherland (1863) who married John Nicol (1844) They had Margaret Helen Nicol (1889) who married G. A. Davies (1894) They had Colin Davies (1925) Who had me (1950) - Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)
Links to Robert, my husband: Marta Dusseldorp (1973) Her father is Tjerk Dusseldorp (1945) (who is the son of Dutch-born engineer Dick Dusseldorp, the founder of Lend Lease Corporation). Tjerk married Edwina Robertson (1947) Her father was Sandy Robertson (1915) who married Gwenda Ashcroft (1919) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1884) His father was Edward Ashcroft (1853) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1820) His father was John Ashcroft (1777) who is the common link between Robert, Donna and myself & he had Anne Ashcroft (1825) who married James Booth They had Sussanah Booth (1842) She had Edward Winton who married Emily Collett (1877) (this is where Robert's and my tree split from Mark Prince) Her father was Arthur Collett & he also had James Collett (1880) who married Florence Knight (1883) Whose father was John Knight (1844) who married Ellen Pearson (1846) Whose father was James Pearson (1813) & who also had Mary Pearson (1843) who married Richard Dawes (1845) Whose father was Edward Bannister Dawes (1813) & he also had James (1843) who married Charlotte Peck (1843) They had Annie Florence Dawes (1873) who married Arthur Augustus Bray Who had Albert Bray (1896) Who had Robert Alfred Bray (1920) Who had Robert Arthur Bray (1947) - who married me (1950) - Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)
Donna (Robert's ex-partner)'s link to Robert and myself is as follow: Marta Dusseldorp (1973) Her father is Tjerk Dusseldorp (1945) (who is the son of Dutch-born engineer Dick Dusseldorp, the founder of Lend Lease Corporation). Tjerk married Edwina Robertson (1947) Her father was Sandy Robertson (1915) who married Gwenda Ashcroft (1919) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1884) His father was Edward Ashcroft (1853) His father was Thomas Ashcroft (1820) His father was John Ashcroft (1777) who is the common link between us He had also Henry Ashcroft (1827) He had Henry Ashcroft (1852) He had Claude Ashcroft (1885) He had Daphne Ashcroft (1917) married Alan Morgan (1909) His father was George Morgan (1870) His father was John Morgan (c1845) who married Clarinda Burgess (1845) Her father was John Burgess (1808) & he also had John Burgess (1827) He had Edward Burgess (1864) who married Emily Frogley (1861) His father was John Frogley (1865) His father was Richard Frogley (1833) His father was John Frogley (1801) & he also had John Price Frogley (1831) He had Susanna Frogley (1864) who married Henry Burgess (1860) They had Cleve Burgess (1895) He had Doreen Burgess (1922) who married John Judge They had Donna Judge (1949) who was defacto to Robert Bray (1947) who also married me - Robyn Bray (nee Davies) (1950)
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