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  1. Lady Albertha Hamilton. Alma mater. Trinity College, Cambridge. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, KG, TD, PC (13 November 1871 – 30 June 1934), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1883 and Marquess of Blandford between 1883 and 1892, was a British soldier and Conservative politician, and a close ...

  2. Consuelo Vanderbilt-Balsan (formerly Consuelo Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough; born Consuelo Vanderbilt; March 2, 1877 – December 6, 1964) was a socialite and a member of the American Vanderbilt family. Her first marriage to the 9th Duke of Marlborough has become a well-known example of the advantageous, but loveless, marriages ...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, KG, TD, PC (13 November 1871 – 30 June 1934), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1883 and Marquess of Blandford between 1883 and 1892, was a British soldier and Conservative politician, and a close friend of his first cousin Winston Churchill.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2018 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for John Spencer-Churchill born 1952 died 1955 including ancestors + 1 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community. login John David Ivor Spencer-Churchill (1952 - 1955)

  5. Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill (14 October 1898 – 17 September 1956) was the younger son of the 9th Duke of Marlborough and his first wife, the former Consuelo Vanderbilt, an American railroad heiress. His elder brother, John, was the 10th Duke of Marlborough. Early life. Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill was born on 14 October 1898.

  6. Lord & Lady Ivor were the parents of Robert William Charles Spencer-Churchill (b. 7 Feb 1954). As a young boy, Lord Ivor was often in ill health. His mother, the Duchess, took great measures to get him the proper care and living environments.

  7. Lorde Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill. Com o grande dote de Vanderbilt, o Duque de Marlborough pôde restaurar sua residência, o Palácio de Blenheim , reabastecendo-o com mobílias e arrumando os jardins, bem como resolver a crise financeira de sua família, que tinha vendido muitos itens originais do palácio ao longo do século XIX para sustentar seus luxos.