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Major John Strange Spencer-Churchill DSO TD (4 February 1880 – 23 February 1947), known as Jack Churchill, [a] was the younger son of Lord Randolph Churchill and his wife Jennie, and the brother of former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Winston Churchill.
Winston Churchill: 10 October 1940: 2 March 2010: Married, 1960, Mary d'Erlanger; divorced 1997 1. Lieutenant Randolph Leonard Spencer-Churchill b. 22 January 1965; 2. Jennie Spencer-Churchill b. 25 September 1966; 3. Marina Spencer-Churchill b. 11 September 1967; 4. John Gerard Averell "Jack" Spencer-Churchill b. 27 August 1975. Married, 1999 ...
Alec, of a family long settled at Deddington, Oxfordshire, had been District Engineer in the Ceylon Civil Service, in which his father, John Fleming Churchill (1829–1894), had also served. [1] [3] Soon after Jack's birth, the family returned to Dormansland, Surrey, where his younger brother, Thomas Bell Lindsay Churchill (1907–1990), was ...
Jennie Spencer Churchill with her two sons, Jack (left) and Winston (right) in 1889. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at his family's ancestral home, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. [2] On his father's side, he was a member of the aristocracy as a descendant of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. [3]
Immediately family of Winston Churchill including: parents, wife, children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews, and maternal family (i.e. not members of the extended Spencer-Churchill family).
John Spencer-Churchill was appointed Viceroy of Ireland from 11 December 1876, with Randolph as his private secretary, resulting in the Churchill family's relocation to Dublin until May 1880. [1] [22] It was here that Winston's brother Jack was born on 4 February 1880. [23] [7] [24] Winston's relationship with Jack was always warm. [7]
John Strange "Jack" Spencer-Churchill (4 February 1880 – 23 February 1947) In January 1875, about a month after Winston's birth, Randolph made repeated visits to Dr Oscar Clayton . [ 12 ] He had twenty years to live, but suffered from debilitating illness, particularly in his last decade.
Jack Churchill (1906–1996) was a British soldier. Jack Churchill may also refer to: Jack Churchill (1880–1947), brother of Winston Churchill; Jack Churchill, a fictional character created by Mark Chadbourn