| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. William James Steptow He was born 1848 at Otford, Kent | |||
| He married Ann Godfrey on c 1869. She was born 1849 at Westerham, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Thomas John Godfrey who was born 1870 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| 2 | ii | Alice Maud who was born 1872 at Westerham, Kent | |
| 3 | iii | William James who was born 1873 at Westerham, Kent | |
| iv | Florence Helen who was born 1875 at Westerham, Kent | ||
| 4 | v | Albert Arthur E. who was born 1876 at Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, Kent | |
| vi | George Charles who was born 1878 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| vii | Jesse who was born 1880 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| viii | Amos who was born 1882 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| ix | Arthur who was born 1886 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Alice Maud Phillips [Steptow] was the daughter of William James Steptow and Ann Steptow [Godfrey]. She was born 1872 at Westerham, Kent | |||
| She married James H. Phillips on c 1890. He was born c 1870 at Hurst, Berkshire. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Henry who was born 1893 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| ii | Harold G. who was born Feb 1893 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| iii | Alice who was born 1895 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| iv | Ethel who was born 1897 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| v | Edith who was born 1900 at Limpsfield, Surrey | ||
| 3. William James Steptow was the son of William James Steptow and Ann Steptow [Godfrey]. He was born 1873 at Westerham, Kent | |||
| He married Emily Godfrey on c 1900. She was born 1876 at Battersea, London | |||
| 4. Albert Arthur E. Steptow was the son of William James Steptow and Ann Steptow [Godfrey]. He was born 1876 at Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, Kent | |||
| He married Annie on c 1900. She was born 1878 at Limpsfield, Surrey. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Annie who was born Jan 1901 at Westerham, Kent | ||
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