Spencer family (General Hospital)

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Spencer family
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First appearanceDecember 1, 1977
Created by Douglas Marland
Introduced by Gloria Monty
Duration1977–present
Spin-offs
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The Spencer family is a fictional family on the American soap opera General Hospital . The family was created by Douglas Marland and first introduced in 1977 when Bobbie Spencer arrived in Port Charles. Bobbie's brother, Luke debuted in 1978. Supercouple Luke and Laura Spencer are part of this family, known for their romance and many adventures. [1] The Spencer family is characterized as an adventurous bunch, but many in the family have struggled with various types of substance abuse. They are known for their longstanding feud with the Cassadine family. The family is currently represented by: Laura, Carly, Lucas, Michael, Josslyn, Cameron, Jake, Aiden, Rocco, Charlotte, Wiley, Donna, and Amelia. The Spencers are the owners of the Haunted Star yacht, which is a staple establishment in the Port Charles community.

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Family members

First generation

Second generation

Third generation

Fourth generation

Fifth Generation

In-Laws

Family tree

Legend

LinesBoxes
  • Dashed = Romance/Marriage
  • Solid = Child
Character is currently on the Show
Character not on the Show
Character is deceased or presumed dead
Ruby Anderson Tim SpencerLena Eckert
Pat Spencer Unnamed father Laura Webber Luke Spencer Holly Sutton Tony Jones Bobbie Spencer John Durant
Valerie Spencer Lucky Spencer Elizabeth Webber Valentin Cassadine Lulu Spencer Dante Falconeri Ethan Lovett B. J. Jones
(adoptive)
Lucas Jones
(adoptive)
A. J. Quartermaine Carly Benson Sonny Corinthos Jasper Jacks
Aiden Spencer Cameron Webber Jake Webber Charlotte Cassadine Rocco Falconeri Nelle Benson Michael Corinthos Willow Tait Donna Corinthos Morgan Corinthos Josslyn Jacks
Wiley Quartermaine-Corinthos Amelia Corinthos

Descendants

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