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  1. In 1916 she married Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr., known to his friends as Win, a dashing American naval pilot she met while visiting relatives in Pensacola, Florida. The life of a navy wife was ill-suited to Wallis, whose love of refinery clashed with the “rented bungalows and tasteless Government housing” she inhabited when she trailed her husband from base to base. [3]

  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. 24 de abr. de 1986 · Bessie Wallis (Wallis) "Duchess of Windsor" Windsor formerly Warfield aka Spencer, Simpson. Born 19 Jun 1896 in Square Cottage, Monterey Inn, Blue Ridge Summit, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Ancestors. Daughter of Teackle Wallis Warfield and Alice Mary (Montague) Allen. Wife of Earl Winfield Spencer Jr — married 8 ...

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  5. Geoffrey Alderman. 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 ...

  6. 20 de abr. 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.

  7. Mrs. Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr., later to become the Duchess of Windsor, photographed in Coronado c. 1919. The legend that she first met her future husband, the Prince of Wales and later King Edward VIII, at the Hotel del Coronado, is thoroughly examined in a two part article beginning in this issue. Back cover.