Alfred Lennon

Musician

Birthday December 14, 1912

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Liverpool, Lancashire, England

DEATH DATE 1976-4-1, Brighton, East Sussex, England (63 years old)

Nationality Liverpool

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1829

James Lennon (c. 1829 – 1898) and Jane McConville (c. 1831 – 1869), Alfred's grandparents, moved with their respective families to Liverpool in the 1840s.

1912

Alfred Lennon (14 December 1912 – 1 April 1976), also known as Freddie Lennon, was an English seaman and singer who was best known as the father of musician John Lennon.

Alfred spent many years in an orphanage with his sister, Edith, after his father died.

1915

Jack eventually married Polly in 1915, after they had moved to Elmore Street, Everton.

One of the witnesses at the wedding was Polly's sister, Catherine Seddon.

1918

Daughter Edith Lennon was born that year and then Charles (21 November 1918 – 26 May 2002).

The Lennons moved back to Toxteth Park.

1921

By this time, Jack worked as a shipping clerk; he died in 1921, at 57 Copperfield Street.

Polly could not read or write, but was reported to be very humorous and supposedly had psychic abilities.

After Jack died, Polly did not have enough money to keep the whole Lennon family together, so she placed two of her children, Alfred and Edith, in the Blue Coat School Orphanage.

It was situated just around the corner from Newcastle Road (where Julia Stanley lived).

1927

He had rickets as a child and wore leg braces, which led to his growth being stunted at 5' 4". In 1927, he auditioned for a children's music hall act, Will Murray's Gang, at the Empire Theatre in Liverpool. Having passed the audition he ran away from the orphanage and joined the show. He travelled with the troupe for a time before being discovered in Glasgow and returned to the orphanage, where he was severely punished. He was known as being always quick with a joke or a witty line, but never held a job for any length of time. When he was 15 years old he left the Bluecoat orphanage and found a job as an office-boy, but preferred to visit Liverpool's many vaudeville theatres and cinemas, where he knew the usherettes by name. His brother Sydney often lent money to him, after Sydney got a job in a tailor's shop.

Alfred first saw Julia Stanley at the Trocadero club, a converted cinema on Camden Road, Liverpool.

Although he did not speak to her at the time, he later saw Julia again in Sefton Park, where he had gone with a friend to meet girls.

Alfred, who was dressed in a bowler hat and holding a cigarette holder, saw "this little waif" sitting on a wrought-iron bench.

The 14-year-old Julia said that his hat looked "silly," to which the 15-year-old Alf replied that Julia looked "lovely," and sat down next to her.

Julia asked him to take off his hat, which he promptly did and threw it straight into the lake.

Alfred was a musician, and specialised in impersonating Louis Armstrong and Al Jolson.

He played the banjo, as did Julia, although neither pursued music professionally (Julia would later teach her son how to play the banjo).

They spent their days together walking around Liverpool and dreaming of what they would do in the future—such as opening a shop, pub, café, or a club.

1930

In March 1930, he took a job as bellboy on board the Cunard passenger liner SS Montrose. He kept in touch with Julia, writing letters and meeting whenever he docked in Liverpool.

Alfred was later offered a job on a whaling ship for two years—which would have earned him enough money to buy a house—but turned it down on discovering that Julia's father had arranged it, in order to keep him away from Julia.

1938

Lennon married Julia Stanley in 1938.

John was their only child but, as Alfred was away at sea during World War II, he did not see much of his son during his infancy.

During this period Julia became pregnant with another man's child.

Alfred offered to look after his wife, their child, and the expected baby, but Julia rejected the idea.

Alfred had very little contact with his son until Beatlemania, when they met again, but later the pair had only intermittent contact with each other.

Alfred died in Brighton, England, where he had lived since marrying Pauline Jones, with whom he had two sons.

Alfred Lennon's family had Irish ancestry.

On 3 December 1938, 11 years after they had first met, Julia married Alfred after proposing to him.

They were married in the Bolton Street Register Office, and on the marriage certificate Julia stated her occupation as 'cinema usherette', even though she had never been one.

Julia's family were absent from the wedding, but Alfred’s brother Sydney acted as a witness.

They spent their honeymoon eating at Reece's restaurant in Clayton Square (which is where his son would later celebrate after his marriage to Cynthia Powell), and then went to a cinema.

On their wedding night, Julia stayed at the Stanleys' house and Alfred returned to his rooming house.

Julia's family were opposed to Alfred: her father said he was "certainly not middle class," and her sister Mimi was particularly unimpressed by him.

Julia's father demanded concrete evidence that he could financially support Julia, but Alfred's only idea was to sign on as a Merchant Navy bellboy on a ship bound for the Mediterranean.

1949

Polly died on 30 January 1949.

Alfred Lennon (always called 'Alf' by his family), was known as being happy-go-lucky, and "couldn't resist having a good time".

2019

Their son, Jack Lennon, became a "refined" British minstrel, who toured the United States with Roberton's Kentucky Minstrels vaudeville troupe in the late 19th century.

It is also claimed that Jack's first wife was an American who died during childbirth after they had both moved back to Liverpool.