![]() ![]() Daughter Edith Lennon was born that year and then Charles (21 November 1918 – ). One of the witnesses at the wedding was Polly’s sister, Catherine Seddon. Jack eventually married Polly in 1915, after they had moved to Elmore Street, Everton. They lived in the Toxteth Park area of Liverpool, and at least five of their children were born there: George Lennon (1905, in Denton Street), Herbert Lennon (1908), Sydney Lennon (1909), Harold Lennon (1911) and Alfred Lennon (1912) were born at 27 Copperfield Street. In 1901, Jack, Polly and his daughter, Mary, were living at 3 Lockhart Street, Liverpool. In total they had fifteen children, eight of whom died young. Margaret died giving birth to Michael (who also died 15 days later) on 19 August 1892. Shortly after, Jack began living with Mary “Polly” Maguire in a common-law marriage. In 1888, Jack married Margaret Cowley (from Liverpool) and they had two children: Mary Elizabeth Lennon, and Michael Lennon. 1855), a shipping clerk/bookkeeper, the father of Alf Lennon and grandfather to John Winston Lennon. 1850), James, John “Jack”, William George, Richard Francis, Joseph (b. They had seven children together: Elizabeth (b. James was a warehouseman and a cooper at the time. ![]() Anthony’s Chapel, Scotland Road, Liverpool, on 29 April 1849. 1829) and Jane McConville (1831–1869), Alf’s grandparents, moved with their respective families to Liverpool in the 1840s. James and Jane were both from County Down, Ireland, and were married in St. ![]() He died in Brighton, where he had gone to live after marrying 19-year-old Pauline Jones, with whom he had two children. He had very little contact with his son until Beatlemania, when they met again, but later had only intermittent contact with each other. He offered to look after his wife, their child and the expected baby, but Julia rejected the idea. During this period, Julia became pregnant with another man’s child. John was their only child together, but as Alf was often away at sea during World War II, he did not see much of his child during his infancy. Although always known informally as Alf by his family, he later released a record as Freddie Lennon, and was referenced and quoted in newspapers and media under that name. He was known as being very witty and musical throughout his life-he sang and played the banjo-but not as being very dependable. He spent many years in an orphanage-with his sister, Edith-after his father died. Alfred “Alf/Freddie” Lennon (14 December 1912 – 1 April 1976) was the father of English musician John Lennon. ![]()
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