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  1. Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr. U.S. Navy pilot Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr. (1888 - 1950), first husband of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, circa 1920. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) How can I use this image? Please note: images depicting historical events may contain themes, or have descriptions, that do not reflect ...

  2. 26 de mar. de 2020 · Anche per Wallis si tratta del secondo matrimonio: il primo viene celebrato nel novembre del 1916, e il fortunato è un ufficiale dell’aviazione, Earl Winfield Spencer jr. Va subito detto che ...

  3. Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. ( Kinsley, Kansas; 20 de septiembre de 1888 - Coronado, California; 29 de mayo de 1950) fue un piloto de la Marina de Estados Unidos que sirvió como primer comandante de la Base Aeronaval de North Island en San Diego, California. También fue el primer marido de Wallis Simpson, la mujer por quien dejó el trono ...

  4. 10 de nov. de 2021 · She was now alone and sick in a strange city, and she called Win, who was also back in America. He met up with her in Chicago and accompanied her to Washington. It would be their last meeting. Wallis and Ernest Aldrich Simpson had met sometime in 1926 as she waited out her divorce from Earl Winfield Spencer Jr. through friends of hers, Mary ...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2015 · There is little to say about Wallis’ first marriage, to Earl Winfield Spencer Jr., except this: One of her bridesmaids, Mary Kirk, would years later introduce her childhood friend to another divorcee, Ernest Simpson, who would become Wallis’ second husband (and she would be his second wife) and a candidate for most famous cuckold of the 20th century.

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · Wallis Warfield was born into an old established American family and attended the Oldfields School in Cockeysville, Maryland. She married Earl W. Spencer, a navy pilot, in 1916 (divorced 1927). After living for a time in Warrenton, Virginia, she traveled to England, where she met Ernest A. Simpson, an American-born British subject.