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The following is a list of Apollon's family.
First, we look at his ancestry:

Gaia
Gaia, the earth, mated with Uranus, the sky, and produced the race of Titans.
Ouranov
Uranus, the sky, son of the earth, was the father of the Titans

Kronov
Cronus, King of the Titans
Father of Zeus
Reia
Rhea, Sister-wife of Cronus
Mother of Zeus
Koeuv
Coeus
Father of Leto
Foebe
Phoebe
Mother of Leto

Zeuv
Zeus, King of the Olympian Gods
Lhtw
Leto, Gentlest of the Immortals


Next, his offspring (alphabetical by child's transliterated name):
Please note that I've spelled the names below (in Greek) phonetically for the most part.
If you can (authoritatively) correct me, please do so.

Mother
Child
`Upermenestra Hypermenestra Amfiaruv Amphiarus of Thebes
Druope Dryope, a nymph Amfissuv Amphissus
Akalle Acalle, daughter of King Minos of Crete Amfiqemiv Amphithemis
Roeo Rhoeo Aniuv Anius, King of Delos and Priest of Apollon
Unknown Apiv Apis the tyrant
Kurene Cyrene, daughter of King Hypseus of the Lapiths Aristeuv Aristeus the Beekeeper
Koroniv Coronis Asklepiuv Asclepius, God of Medicine and Healing
Qero Thero, great-granddaughter of Heracles Xaeron Chaeron, founder of Chaeronea in Boeotia
Xruseiv Chryseis, daughter of Chryses, Priest of Apollon Xrusev Chryses, who saved Orestes son of Agamemnon
Xrusorqe Chrysorthe Koronuv Coronus
Qalia Thalia, Muse of Comedy Korubantev Corybantes, leader of the Corybantes of Dionysus
`Urie Hyrie Sunkuv Cyncus, who became a swan
Melaena Melaena, daughter of the River God Cephisus Delfuv Delphus, for whom the city of Delphi is named
Fqia Phthia Doruv Dorus
Aequsa Aethusa, daughter of Poseidon Eluqer Eluther the Singer
Unknown Epidauruv Epidaurus
Arsinoe Arsinoe Eriopiv Eriopis
Unknown `Ilaira Hilaira, Priestess of Artemis
Kurene Cyrene, daughter of the naiad Creusa Idmon Idmon the Seer, who served with the Argonauts
Urea Urea, a nymph, daughter of Poseidon Ileuv Ileus
Kreusa Creusa, daughter of King Erectheus of Athens Ion Ion, for whom the Ionians are named
Fqia Phthia Laodokuv Laodocus
Stilbe Stilbe Lapiquv Lapithus, Progenitor of the Lapiths
Yrania Urania, Muse of Astronomy Linuv Linus the Musician
Yamaqe Psamathe, daughter of King Crotopus of Argos Linuv Linus the Shepherd
Terpsikore Terpsichore, Muse of Dance Linuv Linus, who taught Heracles to play the lyre
Parqenope Parthenope Lucomedev Lycomedes
Korusia Corycia Lukoruv Lycorus
Unknown Melaneuv Melaneus, King of the Dryopians
Aria Aria Miletuv Miletus, founder of the City of Miletus
Mantw Manto, daughter of Tiresias the Seer Mopsuv Mopsus, the Diviner
Unknown Onkiuv Oncius
Kalliope Calliope, Leader of the Muses Orfeuv Orpheus, Greatest of all musicians
Xrusoqemiv Chrysothemis Parqenov Parthenos
Wqriv Othris Fagrov Phagros
Xione Chione Filammon Philammon, the Singer
Akalle Acalle Filander Philander
Unknown Foebe Phoebe, Priestess of Athena
Akalle Acalle Fulaktedev Phylactedes
Fqia Phthia Polupoetev Polypoetes
Unknown Puqaeuv Pythaeus
`Hkate Hekate, Godess of Magic Sulla Scylla
Sinope Sinope Suruv Syrus, King of the Syrians
Melia Melia the Oceanid Teneruv Tenerus, the Diviner
1`Hekabe Hekabe, Queen of Troy Troiluv Troilus, killed during the Trojan War
Unknown Trofoniuv Trophonius, who built the 4th temple to Apollo at Delphi
Sulluv Syllis, a nymph Zeucippuv Zeuxippus, King of Sicyon