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Kelly Marie Jarboe

Kelly Marie Jarboe

Female

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kelly Marie Jarboe (daughter of Bart George Jarboe and Karen Anderson).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bart George Jarboe (son of George Waldo Jarboe and Mary Frances Spencer).

    Bart married Karen Anderson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Karen Anderson
    Children:
    1. 1. Kelly Marie Jarboe


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Waldo Jarboe was born in 1907/1939; died on 4 Dec 1967.

    George married Mary Frances Spencer. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Frances Spencer (daughter of Leo Celestine Spencer and Mary Agnes Hubbuch).
    Children:
    1. 2. Bart George Jarboe
    2. Amy Lucille Jarboe
    3. Timothy David Jarboe
    4. Christina Mary Jarboe
    5. Melissa Ellen Jarboe


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Leo Celestine Spencer was born on 16 Sep 1906 in Dexter, Perry County, IN (son of Isaac Seymour Spencer and Zoa Belle Mitchell); died on 4 Mar 1956 in Cannelton, Perry County, IN.

    Notes:

    [Broderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #3342]

    I answered yes to addictions because Daddy was very addicted to nicotine;
    hence his death from a coronary at age 49. He smoked three packs a day,
    or as his wife said, he burned up three packs a day, because the carpet
    around his chair had numerous cigarette burn marks. I did not answer yes
    to mental illness even though I believe he could be helped with a drug
    such a Prozac today. I really believe the circumstances of the time and
    the family being the way it was made him try to solve all his problems
    himself, and he was naturally unable to do this with little or no support.

    Daddy was a very intelligent man, hence his interest in many hobbies.
    However, after reaching a reasonable degree of excellence, his interest
    would wane. The one he liked the longest and kept his hand in until his
    death was his "magician acts."

    I remember little of Daddy being home at night and once asked Mother
    where he spent his time--she said over at Pie's playing cards. Pie Huber
    had a saloon on the corner of Sixth and Main in Cannelton. Dr. Bush used
    to join them but he would never take a drink (the result of growing up
    with an alcoholic father).

    Daddy really loved great music, but I daresay he would not like many
    contemporary composers: Bartok, Berg, Schoenberg, Webern, etc. He also
    liked to drive--fast! He would not have done well in the days we had the
    55 mph speed limit.

    I remember walking home from church with Daddy when I was quite young,
    and he teased me all the way home by walking fast and taking big steps; I
    could hardly keep up with him.

    When the older children were old enough to help with Easter Baskets we
    really had a lot of fun. Even the adults in our family received baskets,
    or rather boxes, and they were all hidden from the recipient. One year
    Daddy's was in an empty candy bar box and David and Mary Frances thumb
    tacked it to the bottom of the kitchen table. He never did find it
    without help from the "hide-ees."

    Leo married Mary Agnes Hubbuch. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Mary Agnes Hubbuch
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Frances Spencer
    2. David Earl Spencer
    3. Regina Lucille Spencer
    4. Nancy Lea Spencer
    5. John Isaac Spencer
    6. Elaine Victoria Spencer
    7. Florence Annette Spencer
    8. Kent Raymond Spencer