| Generation No. 1 | |||
| 1. Fanny Godfrey [Gillette] She was born 1852 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| She married Thomas Godfrey on 23rd Nov 1872 at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton, Sussex. He was born 1844 at Westerham, Kent. They had the following children: | |||
| 2 | i | Thomas who was born 1874 at Brighton, Sussex | |
| 3 | ii | Richard who was born 1876 at Brighton, Sussex | |
| iii | George who was born 1877 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
| 4 | iv | James who was born 1879 at Brighton, Sussex | |
| v | John who was born Jan 1881 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
| vi | Fanny who was born 1883 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
| vii | Chas who was born 1885 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
| viii | Philip who was born 1887 at Brighton, Sussex | ||
| ix | Abraham who was born 1889 at Hove, Sussex | ||
| x | Ann who was born Jan 1891 at Aldrington, Sussex | ||
| 5 | xi | Robert who was born 1893 at Hove, Sussex | |
| Generation No. 2 | |||
| 2. Thomas Godfrey was the son of Thomas Godfrey and Fanny Godfrey [Gillette]. He was born 1874 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| He married (1) Rosa Annie Lower on 1898. She was born 1878 at Newhaven, Sussex; died 1904. They had the following children: | |||
| i | Thomas who was born 1900 at Hove, Sussex | ||
| He married (2) Euphemia Johnstone on c 1910. She was born 1880 | |||
| 3. Richard Godfrey was the son of Thomas Godfrey and Fanny Godfrey [Gillette]. He was born 1876 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| He married Ada Amelia Clayton on 1896. She was born 1876 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| 4. James Godfrey was the son of Thomas Godfrey and Fanny Godfrey [Gillette]. He was born 1879 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| He married Florence Hedgcock on c 1899. She was born 1880 at Brighton, Sussex | |||
| 5. Robert Godfrey was the son of Thomas Godfrey and Fanny Godfrey [Gillette]. He was born 1893 at Hove, Sussex | |||
| He married Gladys Waters on c 1925. She was born 1900 at Hove, Sussex; died 1974 | |||
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