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III- Kelly Pence
II - father: Felix Pence b:Jan.25,1852 Ky. d: May 15,1915 Ky.
I - grandchild of Andrew Pence and Rebecca Hollon
ii - mother: Elizabeth Gibbs
i - child of Mason Gibbs and Melvina Terrill

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b: May 15,1890 d: May 02,1926
(spouse) Bertha Spencer

Children of Kelly Pence and Bertha Spencer

Golden Pence

Charles Pence

Albert Pence

Ida Pence
b: Feb. 23,1918

Bessie Pence
b: March 10,1922


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Siblings of Kelly Pence

Jack Pence


William Pence
b: July 06,1873
(spouse1) Nancy Sewell
II - (spouse2) Rebecca Spencer
I - child of Strong Spencer


Johnnie Pence
b: May 01,1875 d: Feb. 27,1942
(spouse) Sarah Ellen VanCleve


Sarah Belle Pence
b: Oct. 07,1877

(spouse1) George Smith
(spouse2) Robert Stamper


Samuel Pence
b: June 23,1880 d: Feb. 25,1959
(spouse) Tyemander Hatton


Minni Pence
b: June 06,1882 d: May 17,1921
(spouse) Robert Stamper


Taylor Pence
b: Oct. 08,1884 d: ?
IV - (spouse) Effie Pence
III - daughter of Zachary Pence and Martha Puckett
II - granddaughter of Joab Pence and Louvina Landsaw
I - g - grandchild of Andrew Pence and Rebecca Hollon


Daniel Bruce Pence
b: Oct. 19,1886

(spouse) Katherine Spencer


Ely Pence
(spouse) Amanda VanCleve

 

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