Mars Family - Family Tree

Family Tree

Franklin Clarence Mars
(1883–1934)
Forrest Edward Mars, Jr.
(b. Aug 16, 1931)
Forrest Edward Mars
(1904–1999)
Victoria B. Mars
Ethel G. Kissack
(1882–1980)
Audrey Ruth Meyer
(1910–1989)
Valerie Anne Mars
Pamela Diane Mars
(b. 1960/1961)
Marijke Elizabeth Mars
(b. 1964/1965)
Virginia Cretella
(b. 1929/1930)
John Franklyn Mars
(b. Oct 15, 1935)
Linda Anne Mars
(b. May 23, 1960)
Frank Edward Mars
(b. Mar 13, 1963)
Michael John Mars
(b. Nov 22, 1967)
Adrienne Bevis
Jacqueline Mars
(b. Oct 10, 1940)
Alexandra Badger
(b. 1966/1967)
Stephen Mills Badger
(c. 1969)
Christa Badger
(c. 1975)
David H. Badger
Patricia Mars
Ethel Veronica Healy
(1884–1945)

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