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  1. 25 de nov. de 2020 · Bessie Wallis Warfield was born in 1896 in the cottage of a resort that lay across the lines of both Pennsylvania and Maryland. At least this is what has been speculated, as there is no birth…

  2. Simpson, Mrs Wallis. Simpson, Mrs Wallis (1896–1986). Wife of Edward, duke of Windsor. Born into a Baltimore family, Bessie Wallis Warfield first married an aviator, Earl Winfield Spencer, but his fondness for drink led to separation and ultimately divorce. Mrs Spencer travelled the world, but on returning to Baltimore she met an English ...

  3. 5 de mar. de 2018 · Wallis in Love: The Untold True Passion of the Duchess of Windsor by Andrew Norton is published by Michael O'Mara. 1/20. 'From the beginning, the life of Bessie Wallis Warfield was touched by tragedy. Her father, Teackle Wallis Warfield, died of tuberculosis when she was just four months old.

  4. Richard Warfield, founder of the Maryland family, settled on the banks of the Severn River in 1662. Later, other Warfields held important government and business positions. Wallis Warfield's mother became a widow twice. After the death of her second husband, she and Wallis lived simply in a three-story brick house at 212 East Biddle Street ...

  5. When Bessie Wallis Warfield was born on 19 June 1896, in Blue Ridge Summit, Washington Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States, her father, Teackle Wallis Warfield, was 27 and her mother, Alice Mary Montague, was 26. She married Captain Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. on 8 November 1916, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

  6. SIDELIGHTS: Wallis Warfield Simpson and her husband, the former King Edward VIII of England, had what has often been considered to be one of the most romantic love affairs of the twentieth century. When Edward's father, George V, died on January 20, 1936, Prince Edward became king at the age of forty-one.

  7. 14 de ene. de 2020 · Her father, Teackle Wallis Warfield, was the youngest son of Henry Warfield, a wealthy flour merchant who lived in Baltimore, Maryland, while her mother, Alice, was the daughter of William Montague. Although Wallis Simpson claims her parents married in June 1895, parish records indicate that they were not married until November 1895.