Parents are John (Jack) Lennon, a Miller's Bookkeeper and Margaret Lennon nee Cowley. Mary Elizabeth Lennon born at 28 Minerva Street, Everton. Their parents are given as James Lennon, Car Owner and John Cowley, Engineer. Addresses given were 3 Stansfield Street, Everton and 4 Hamilton Road, Everton. John (Jack) Lennon(33), a bachelor, married Margaret Cowley(22) at the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception, Everton. William was probably studying to be a priest maybe in Ireland. (GRO/NA)Ĭan't find John or his brother William on the 1881 English census. He was working as a Saddlers Shop Boy.īridget McConville was living with her grandson James(#2). Anne Street Model Lodging House, which sounds like a home to me. Joseph(15) (I think) was living at 121 St. In 1881 James Lemon(sic)(48)(Warehouse Porter), sons Richard(20)(Warehouse Porter), and Edward(14) were lodging at 2 Pownall Square Provision Shop, Liverpool with the Jones family.
(GRO/NA)Įlizabeth seems to have flown the nest I can't trace her though there is an Elizabeth Lennon who died in 1866 aged 15 who fits.
James(#2) married Ellen Jane Ford in 1875. William George was a scholar at St Edward's College, Everton.Īccording to the 1871 census, James Lennon and Bridget McConville were born in County Down, Ireland. Their mother Jane Lennon nee McConville died in 1869 aged 36.īy 1871 James Lennon, sons James(#2), John, Richard, Joseph, Edward and mother-in-law Bridget McConville were living at 31 Eldon Place, Liverpool. In 1865 Joseph Lennon was born and in 1867 Edward Lennon. Two more children were born to the family. John of course was John Winston Lennon's grandfather. At that time they had five children Elizabeth(10), James(#2)(8), John(6), William George(3) and Richard Francis(17days). In 1861 James Lennon and Jane were living at 3, Paget Street, Liverpool along with Jane's widowed mother Bridget McConville(54). James McConville apparently died between 1851-61. In 1851, James Lennon and his wife Jane were living in Saltney Street, Princes Place, Liverpool with daughter Elizabeth who had been born in 1850.Īlso on the same street were Jane's parents, James McConville (b.1810 Ireland) and Bridget McConville (b.1811 Ireland) and Jane's brothers John McConville (b.1834 Ireland) and Richard McConville (b.1840 Ireland). Again, it was found in a later census that they also were from County Down. James McConville had moved to Liverpool with his wife Bridget and children Jane, John and Richard in between 18. It was found in a later census that the family was from County Down. It doesn't seem likely that Patrick Lennon, James' father, ever moved over to Liverpool.
(GRO/NA = General Records Office/National Archives.) Witnesses were Thomas Hagan and Ellen O'Neill. Respective fathers were Patrick Lennon, a farmer and James McConville, an engineer. Addresses given were Vauxhall Road and Saltney Street. Anthony's Chapel, Scotland Road, Liverpool on the 29th April. In 1849, James Lennon married Jane McConville (b.1831 Ireland) in St. John Winston Lennon's great grandfather, James Lennon, son of Patrick Lennon, was born in County Down, Ireland in 1829.
#Alfred lennon registration
He doesn't seem to be registered in 1855 which in those days wouldn't have been that odd though registration for Births, Marriages and Deaths was started in 1837 it wasn't compulsory for births to registered until 1875. Also the 1861, 18 censuses note that he was born in Liverpool. This page will cover The Lennons and other pages will cover the Stanleys, Maguires and Millwards.Īccording to the 1861 census, the 1871 census, his first marriage, the 1901 census, his second marriage and his death certificate, John (Jack) Lennon, John Winston Lennon's grandfather was born in 1855. His grandparents were John(Jack) Lennon, Mary "Polly" Maguire, George Ernest Stanley and Annie Millward and it's around these four grandparents that this tree is based. John Winston Lennon's parents were Alfred Lennon and Julia Stanley.