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  1. 4 de feb. de 2019 · The modern Churchill family tree shows at the top, John Winston Spencer-Churchill the 7 th Duke of Marlborough of Blenheim Palace, and his wife, Frances nee Vane the 7 th Duchess, who was the daughter of Lord and Lady Londonderry. The Duke and Duchess produced eight, living children, two of whom were sons. Their first son was George, who would ...

  2. Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill; Major John Spencer-Churchill; John Strange Spencer-Churchill; Jack Spencer-Churchill; Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. English Wikipedia. image. Jennie Churchill with her sons.jpg 2,697 × 2,054; 2.16 MB. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project.

  3. John Strange Jocelyn, 5th Earl of Roden (5 June 1823 – 3 July 1897), was an Anglo-Irish soldier and representative peer. ... Winston Churchill's brother John Strange Spencer-Churchill (known as "Jack") was born shortly after Jocelyn had inherited the Roden estate and was named in his honour.

  4. 1 de ago. de 2013 · This report was the subject of a lawsuit by the late Peregrine Spencer-Churchill, Jack’s second son, which ended with the book being withdrawn in England. Writing in Finest Hour 93, Winter 1996-97 (“Lord Randolph Churchill: Maladies et Mort”), Dr. John Mather states: “John Strange…at that time was the same age as Jennie’s father-in-law, the Duke [of Marlborough].

  5. When Major John Strange Spencer Churchill was born on 4 February 1880, in Phoenix Park, County Dublin, Ireland, his father, Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, was 30 and his mother, Jeanette Jerome, was 26. He married Lady Gwendoline Theresa Mary Bertie on 4 August 1908, in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

  6. Spencer-Churchill was the son of John Strange Spencer-Churchill (1880–1947) and Lady Gwendoline Theresa Mary Bertie (1885–1941). His sister Clarissa married Anthony Eden in 1952, becoming Lady Eden in 1954 when he was made a Knight of the Garter, wife of the Prime Minister when Winston Churchill retired in 1955, and later the Countess of ...