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  1. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Married at twenty, widowed by forty, Jennie now had to think to the future. And so, five years after Randolph’s death, she remarried. Although her marriage to the young and handsome George Cornwallis-West was a partnership which only increased her worries about money, arguably her precarious financial situation also fired a deep creative spark as she refused to give up on style, moved to an ...

  2. Major George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West was the only son of Colonel William Cornwallis-West (1835–1917) and his wife, Mary FitzPatrick. He is best remembered for his marriages, the first to Jennie Jerome, mother of Winston Churchill, and the second to the renowned actress Stella Campbell, known on the stage...

  3. Jan 26, 2014 - George Cornwallis-West, Jennie's second husband.

  4. 31 de mai. de 2020 · Jennie was determined to marry a soldier in uniform as she had with George Cornwallis-West. Montie obliged by obtaining an officer’s uniform and added in the marriage register after his name “Lieutenant, West African Frontier Force”, which was stretching a point somewhat by claiming a title he had not used since at least 1916!

  5. 1904 CORNWALLIS-WEST, George, 35.4, Great Cumberland Place, London, W. Car: 16-h.p. Brush. Hobbies: Fishing, shooting, riding, golf. Is one of the Directors of the British Electric Traction Company; became a motorist in 1900. Entered the Scots Guards in 1895, and at the commencement of the South African war served on Lord Methuen's staff.

  6. 25 de ago. de 2021 · Jennie’s second husband, George Cornwallis-West, and her two sons had been soldiers and she was determined to marry a soldier. Porch obliged by overstaying his leave and appearing at the Harrow Road Register Office in an officer’s uniform for his marriage to Jennie on 1 June 1918.

  7. Cornwallis-West, George 1874 - 1951. George Cornwallis-West was the great-great-grandson of John Whitby, the flag captain of Admiral Sir William Cornwallis (1744-1819) of Milford-on-Sea. He was an unlikely historian, but his two historical works are of considerable value.