Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Peter Godfrey was the son of Thomas Godfrey and Ann Godfrey [Peacock]. He was born 1835 at Westerham, Kent | |||
He married (1) Caroline on c 1855. She was born 1835 at Sundridge, Kent; died 1873 at Wandsworth, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Alice who was born 1858 at Sundridge, Kent | ||
2 | ii | Frederick who was born 1859 at Westerham, Kent | |
He married (2) Emily Chapman on 1874 at Wandsworth, London. She was born 1851 at Sundridge, Kent; died 13th Jul 1913 at Ascot. They had the following children: | |||
3 | i | Emily who was born 1876 at Battersea, London | |
ii | Peter George who was born 1879 at Kensington, London; died 1880 Kensington, London | ||
4 | iii | John Arthur who was born 30th Jul 1883 at Kensington, London | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Frederick Godfrey was the son of Peter Godfrey and Caroline Godfrey. He was born 1859 at Westerham, Kent | |||
He married Rosetta Chapman on 1881 at Wandsworth, London. She was born 1864 at Forest Hill, London. They had the following children: | |||
i | Alice C. who was born 1883 at Barnes, London | ||
ii | Frederick who was born 1885 at Barnes, London | ||
iii | Ellen J. who was born 1886 at Barnes, London | ||
iv | Walter who was born 1891 at Hounslow, Middlesex | ||
3. Emily Steptow [Godfrey] was the daughter of Peter Godfrey and Emily Godfrey [Chapman]. She was born 1876 at Battersea, London | |||
She married William James Steptow on c 1900. He was born 1873 at Westerham, Kent | |||
4. John Arthur Godfrey was the son of Peter Godfrey and Emily Godfrey [Chapman]. He was born 30th Jul 1883 at Kensington, London | |||
He married Ethel Kilmaster on c 1910. She was born 28th May 1891 at London; died 2nd Feb 1926. They had the following children: | |||
i | Arthur George who was born 1913 at London | ||
ii | Charles Frederick who was born 25th Jan 1917 at London; died 21st Oct 1987 Essex | ||
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