Kane Family - Family Tree

Family Tree

  • Eric Kane (deceased)
    • m. Mona Kane (deceased 1994)
      • c. Erica Kane
        • r. Richard Fields (deceased 1994)
          • c. Kendall Hart {given up for adoption}
            • m. Anton Lang
            • m. Zach Slater (deceased 2010)
            • i. Ryan Lavery
              • c. Spike Lavery (born 2006)
            • m. Zach Slater (deceased 2010)
              • c. Ian Slater (born 2007)
            • m. Zach Slater (decease 2010)
        • m. Jeffrey "Jeff" Martin
          • c. Joshua "Josh" Madden (born 1973) {originally though to be aborted}
        • m. Philip "Phil" Brent (deceased 1981)
          • c. Unnamed child (deceased 1975)
        • m. Thomas "Tom" Cudahy
        • m. Adam Chandler Sr.
        • m. Travis Montgomery
          • c. Bianca Montgomery (born 1988)
            • r. Michael Cambias (deceased 2003)
              • c. Miranda Montgomery (born 2007)
            • i. Zach Slater (deceased 2010)
              • c. Gabrielle Montgomery (born 2008)
            • m. Reese Williams
          • m. Travis Montgomery
          • m. Adam Chandler Sr.
          • m. Dimitri Marick
          • m. Dimitri Marick
            • c. Unnamed child (deceased 1996)
          • m. Jackson Montgomery
    • a. Maureen Dalton
      • c. Mark Dalton
        • a. Elizabeth Carslye
          • c. Julie Rand Chandler {adopted by Ellen Shepherd & Ross Chandler}
            • m. Nico Kelly
        • m. Ellen Shepherd
        • m. Ellen Shepherd
    • a. Goldie Kane (deceased)
      • c. Silver Kane (deceased)
        • m. Damon Lazarre (deceased)

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