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1. John de Godolphin of Godolphin (1066)
2. Richard de Godolphin
3. James de Godolphin
4. Thomas de Godolphin
5. Edward de Godolphin
6. William de Godolphin
7. Thomas de Godolphin
8. Edward de Godolphin of Godolphin
9. Alexander Godolphin
10. William Godolphin
11. David Godolphin
12. Eleanor Godolphin
13. Thomas Godolphin of Godolphin
14. John Godolphin
15. John Godolphin
16. John Godolphin of Godolphin
Sheriff of Cornwall (ca. 1500)
17.1. John Godolphin
17.2. William Godolphin
18.1. Sir William Godolphin
Sheriff of Cornwall (1546-1558)
19.1. William Godolphin
19.2. Grace Godolphin
19.3. Anne Godolphin
18.2. Thomas Godolphin
19.4. Sir Francis Godolphin (1580-1625)
Governor of Scilly
20.1. Sir William Godolphin of Godolphin († 1613)
21.1. Sir Francis Godolphin of Godolphin († 1666)
Governor of Scilly
22.1. Sir William Godolphin († 1710)
Bart of Godolphin
22.2. Francis Godolphin († 1675)
22.3. Sidney Godolphin (1645-1712)
1st Baron of Rialton
1st Earl of Godolphin
Lord High Treasurer
23.1. Francis Godolphin (1678-1766)
Governor of Scilly
2nd Earl of Godolphin
1st Baron of Helston
Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal
24.1. William Godolphin († 1731)
Viscount Rialton
Marquess of Blandford
24.2. Henry Godolphin (jung verstorben)
22.4. Henry Godolphin (1648-1732)
23.2. Francis Godolphin of Baylis (1707-1785)
2nd Baron of Helston
21.2. Sidney Godolphin
Governor of Scilly
21.3. William Godolphin
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The external links "Link to Artists page. Mary Schofield." and "Information about the Godolphin Family - Cornwall" point to sites which have prbably been taken over and are no longer relevant. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Recyclotron (talk • contribs) 16:02, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply