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  1. John « Jack » Strange Spencer Churchill (4 février 1880 - 23 février 1947) est le fils cadet de Randolph Churchill et Jennie Jerome et le frère de Winston Churchill.

  2. Le commandant (Major) John « Jack » Strange Spencer Churchill DSO, TD (4 février 1880 - 23 février 1947) est le fils cadet de lord Randolph Churchill et Jennie Jerome et le frère de Winston Churchill. Il est né à Dublin en Irlande, à Phoenix Park (où son père est secrétaire de son grand-père, le 7e duc de Marlborough, qui y est vice-roi d'Irlande) et il fait ses études secondaires ...

  3. John Strange Spencer-Churchill. Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill, DSO, genannt Jack Churchill (* 4. Februar 1880 in Phoenix Park bei Dublin; † 23. Februar 1947) war ein britischer Offizier. Als Sohn des Staatsmannes Lord Randolph Churchill und jüngerer Bruder des Politikers Winston Churchill war Jack Churchill sein Leben lang eine ...

  4. Letters from and to John S Churchill, 1890 - 1947. Correspondence between Jack and his family, particularly his grandmother and cousins, and his younger son Peregrine. Conditions Governing Access: From the Fonds: The collection is open for consultation by researchers using Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge.

  5. 10 de ene. de 2003 · John Strange Spencer-Churchill, known as Jack, was Winston Churchill's younger brother. The Spencer-Churchill family was strongly linked to the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars from its formation as a Yeomanry unit. Jack Churchill was commissioned into the unit in 1898.

  6. Gwendoline Theresa Mary Bertie. Lapset: John George Spencer-Churchill Henry Spencer-Churchill ( d) Clarissa Eden

  7. 9 de oct. de 2023 · 23 February: Brother John Strange Spencer-Churchill dies. 1948 16 January: Inducted into the Society of the Cincinnati; forebear Reuben Murray fought with Washington. 21 June: Publishes The Gathering Storm, volume I of The Second World War; five more volumes follow through 1954. 8 May: Urges European unity at Conference of Europe, The Hague.