Has no ancestors and no descendants in this family tree.
1942 -
Birth |
18 Jun 1942 |
Liverpool, Lancaster, England |
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Father |
James McCartney, b. 1902 |
Mother |
Mary Patricia Mohin, b. 1909 |
Married |
15 Apr 1941 |
Liverpool, Lancaster, England |
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Family 1 |
Linda Thorpe |
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Family 2 |
Layla |
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Family 3 |
Julie Arthur |
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Family 4 |
Celia |
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Family 5 |
Thelma Pickles, b. 1941, Liverpool, Lancaster, England |
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Family 6 |
Dorothy Rhone |
Married |
1959 |
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Family 7 |
Cory Sentrop |
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Family 8 |
Ruth Lallemannd |
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Family 9 |
Erika Hubers |
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Family 10 |
Anita Cochrane |
Children |
| 1. Philip Cochrane, b. 10 Feb 1964, Billinge Hospital |
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Family 11 |
Iris Violet Caldwell, b. 1945 |
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Family 12 |
Sandra Cogan |
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Family 13 |
Jane Asher, b. 5 Apr 1946, Acton, Greater London, England |
Married |
1967 |
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Family 14 |
Julie Felix, b. 14 Jun 1938, Santa Barbara, California, USA |
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Family 15 |
Maggie McGivern |
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Family 16 |
Francie Schwartz |
Married |
1968 |
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Family 17 |
Winona Williams |
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Family 18 |
Linda Eastman, b. 24 Sep 1941 |
Married |
12 Mar 1969 |
Marylebone Registry Office |
Children |
+ | 1. Mary McCartney, b. 28 Aug 1969 |
+ | 2. Stella McCartney, b. 13 Sep 1971 |
| 3. James Louis McCartney, b. 12 Sep 1977 |
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Family 19 |
Heather Mills, b. 1967 |
Married |
11 Jun 2002 |
Divorced |
2006 |
Children |
| 1. Beatrice Milly McCartney, b. 29 Oct 2003 |
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Family 20 |
Sabrina Guinness, b. 9 Jan 1955 |
Married |
Mar 2007 |
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Family 21 |
Nancy Shevell, b. 25 Jan 1952 |
Married |
09 Oct 2011 |
London, Middlesex, England |
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Name |
Layla |
Gender |
Female |
Person ID |
I513513 |
Geneagraphie |
Last Modified |
7 Oct 2013 |
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Notes |
- Paul remembers "I remember I had a girlfriend called Layla, which was a strange name for Liverpool. She was slightly older, and buxom, and she used to ask me to help her go baby-sit, which was a code word. Baby-sit was a very good situation... The baby sitting was the big thing, everyone was out and you had the house to yourself so it was the big opportunity, but you always had to be on the lookout for a key turning in the door... because if you were caught with your pants down, that would be the ultimate disgrace. That never quite happened but it was a near thing a couple of times."
SOURCES: Many Years From Now by Barry Miles
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