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  1. The senior branch of the Spencers (later known as the Spencer-Churchill family) is currently represented by Jamie Spencer-Churchill, 12th Duke of Marlborough, direct descendant via the eldest male-line of Sir John Spencer, who was knighted by King Henry VIII in 1519 while the cadet branch of the family, the Spencers of Althorp who ...

    • 1469; 554 years ago
  2. 12 de feb. de 2009 · Churchill’s descent from John of Gaunt came through the lineage of Dorothy Sidney, wife of Henry Spencer, Earl of Sunderland: her mother was a Percy and her great-grandfather, Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland, married Catherine Nevill, daughter of John Nevill, 4th Lord Latimer.

  3. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born into the aristocratic family of the Dukes of Marlborough, a branch of the noble Spencer family on November 30, 1874 to Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome. Jennie Jerome, was an American socialite who was the daughter of American millionaire Leonard Jerome.

  4. Condes Spencer. Otros miembros. Miembros por matrimonio. Familia Spencer. La familia Spencer es una familia noble británica descendiente en línea masculina de Henry Spencer, antepasado de los Condes de Sunderland, después Duques de Marlborough, de los Condes Spencer y de los Vizcondes Churchill.

    • Sir John Spencer
  5. This connection was the result of the marriage, in 1700, of the 3rd Duke of Sunderland to the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The youngest son of this union, John Spencer (1708–46), was the father of the 1st Earl Spencer (1734–83).

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    • Joan or Jane Warsted, Ann Empson
  6. 10 de nov. de 2022 · Lord Randolph H. Spencer-Churchill era una figura prometedora del partido conservador en la época victoriana. Como miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes, en su círculo social mantenía relación con los protagonistas políticos –Salisbury, Balfour…– lo que le llevó a ser designado en 1885 Secretario de Estado para la India.

  7. This exhibition examines the life and career of Winston Spencer Churchill and emphasizes his lifelong links with the United States--the nation he called "the great Republic." This exhibition comes nearly forty years after death of Winston Churchill and sixty D-Day allied invasion Nazi-occupied France during World War II.