
Paul's Family Tree
All information above and below was printed in a 16 Magazine back in 1967.
James Paul McCartney was born at 107 Rice Lane, Walton Park, on June 18, 1942, the son of James (Jim) McCartney
of 10 Sunbury Road, Liverpool, who was then working as a center-lathe turned in an aircraft factory. Paul's mother was Mary Patricia,
born on September 29, 1909, the daughter of Owen Mohin, a coal merchant, of 2 Third Avenue, Fazakerly. Her parents were married at St. Charles
Roman Catholic Church, Toxteth Park, on April 24, 1905 when both were 26 years old. Her father, Owen Mohin (son of a farmer also called Owen), had
been living at 9 McIntyre Street, Glasgow, at the time of his marriage. His bride was Mary Theresa, daughter of John Danher, an ironmonger and chandler
of 98 Aigburth Road. She was born on April 1, 1877, at 13 Minto Street, Toxteth Park, when her father was working as a gas fitter. Her mother was Jane Baines.
When Paul's parents married at St. Swithin's Roman Catholic chapel, at Gillmoss in West Derby, on April 15, 1941, his father James was a cotton salesman, living
at 11 Scargreen Avenue, Fazakerly. His mother was living at 58 Fieldton Road, West Derby. Paul's father was born at 8 Fishguard Street, Everton, on July 7, 1902,
the son of a tobacco cutter, Joseph McCartney. His parents married at the parish church of Christ Church, Kensington, Liverpool, on May 17, 1896, when Joseph was
a 29-year-old tobacconist of 52 Wightman Street, and his bride, Florence Clegg, was living at 131 Breck Road, Everton, the daughter of Paul Clegg, a fishmonger, and his wife Jane.
Paul and Jane were married on July 9, 1863, at Liverpool Register Office. Paul, the son of a coroner, Robert Clegg (then already dead), was aged 46 and a widower; his wife was aged 26,
the daughter of a farmer named Thomas Clague. They lived at 33 Slater Street, Liverpool.