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  2. Jack Churchill (1880–1947) - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Winston's brother, Jack, was born there in 1880. [7] For much of the 1880s, Randolph and Jennie were effectively estranged, [8] and the brothers cared for by their nanny, Elizabeth Everest. [9] When she died in 1895, Churchill wrote "she had been my dearest and most intimate friend during the whole of the twenty years I had lived". [10]

  4. Family of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    The family of Winston Churchill, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is a prominent family in the United Kingdom and the United States. Churchill is the eldest son of Lord Randolph Churchill , the son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough , and Jeanette Jerome , an American socialite and the 5th great-granddaughter of Robert Coe , an early ...

  5. Category:Family of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Early life of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Jack Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Jack's younger brother, Thomas Churchill, also served with and led a commando brigade during the war. [17] After the war, Thomas wrote a book, Commando Crusade, that details some of the brothers' experiences during the war. [18] Their youngest brother, Robert, also known as 'Buster', served in the Royal Navy and was killed in action in 1942. [19]

  8. Jack Churchill (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Randolph Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Churchill was born at his parents' house at Eccleston Square, London, on 28 May 1911. [1] [b] His parents nicknamed him "the Chumbolly" before he was born.[c] [1]His father Winston Churchill was already a leading Liberal Cabinet Minister, and Randolph was christened in the House of Commons crypt on 26 October 1911, with Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey and Conservative politician F ...