The Stenbeck Family Tree
- Unnamed Stenbeck (deceased)
- m. Unnamed Stenbeck (deceased)
- c. Lars Stenbeck (deceased)
- m. Ingrid Stenbeck (deceased)
- c. Gunnar St. Clair {switched with James Stenbeck/biological Stenbeck} (deceased)
- a. Nicole Berrysea (deceased)
- c. Dustin "Dusty" Donovan
- m. Jennifer Munson (deceased)
- c. John "Johnny" Donovan {adopted}
- m. Margaret "Meg" Snyder (invalid)
- m. Jennifer Munson (deceased)
- c. Dustin "Dusty" Donovan
- m. Barbara Ryan
- a. Nicole Berrysea (deceased)
- c. James Stenbeck {switched with Gunnar St. Clair}
- a. Lucinda Walsh
- c. Unnamed Child
- a. Unnamed woman
- c. David Allen Stenbeck (deceased)
- a. Barbara Ryan
- c. Paul Ryan
- m. Rosanna Cabot
- m. Emily Stewart
- c. Jennifer Ryan (deceased)
- m. Rosanna Cabot
- a. Margaret "Meg" Snyder
- c. Unnamed child (deceased)
- m. Margaret "Meg" Snyder
- c. Eliza Ryan
- m. Emily Stewart
- c. Paul Ryan
- m. Enid Costanza (deceased)
- m. Barbara Ryan
- m. Karen Haines
- a. Unnamed woman (deceased)
- c. Jordon Sinclair
- a. Unnamed woman
- c. Cabot Sinclair
- m. Rosanna Cabot
- a. Unnamed woman
- c. Jordon Sinclair
- a. Audrey Coleman
- c. Henry Coleman
- m. Katie Peretti
- m. Vienna Hyatt
- m. Barbara Ryan
- c. Henry Coleman
- a. Emily Stewart
- c. Unnamed child (deceased)
- m. Lucinda Walsh
- m. Barbara Ryan
- a. Lucinda Walsh
- c. Lars Stenbeck (deceased)
- m. Unnamed Stenbeck (deceased)
- James is not a biological Stenbeck, and Dusty Donovan remains the sole heir to the Stenbeck fortune.
- Ariel Aldrin is not included due to the fact that Ariel is James's sister via his biological mother Greta Aldrin.
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