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| | thePeerage.com - Person Page 10595 |
 | | She married George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough, son of Sir John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough and Lady Frances Anne Emily Vane, on 8 November 1869 in Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, England. |  | | George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough was styled as Earl of Sunderland between 1844 and 1857. |  | | Children of Sir Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough and Consuelo Vanderbilt |
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| | My Family |
 | | John Duke of MONTAGUE (Marquis d'Monthermer) and Mary CHURCHILL (Duchess of Montague) were married in 1705 in England. |  | | England, son of Sir Winston and Lady Anne Drake Churchill, was one of |  | | Spouse: Lady Frances Anne Emily VANE (Duchess of Marlborough). |
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| | Churchill Genealogy |
 | | Descendants of Isaac and Harriett Churchill (nee Hann) : |  | | On arrival, Isaac signed an agreement to go and work for Thomas Livingstone Mitchell for a year, at his property at Bargo as farm servants. |  | | There is a small church at Kialla with a stain glass window commemorating Isaac Churchill, he and many of his family are buried there in the church grounds. |
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| | Charles Churchill |
 | | A few months later, Churchill, Thompson, and another Tahitian refugee, John Brown of the 'Mercury', settled down in their own place. |  | | The story of his death is disputed among various authors. |  | | He moved in with Skinner and his wife, who were living with Skinner's father-in-law at Matavai. |
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| | Poetical Works by Charles Churchill - Full Text Free Book (Part 1/9) |
 | | Churchill, who, however, did not write prose so vigorously as verse. |  | | Churchill seems afterwards to have shared, as he never would consent to |  | | For the errors of Churchill, as a man, there does not seem to exist any |
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http://www.fullbooks.com/Poetical-Works1.html
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| | Charles Churchill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His Epistle to William Hogarth (1763) was in answer to the caricature of Wilkes made during the trial, in it Hogarth's vanity and envy were attacked in an invective which Garrick quoted as shocking and barbarous. |  | | He left his property to his two sons, and made Wilkes his literary executor with full powers. |  | | Two years later the elder Churchill died, and the son was elected to succeed him in his curacy and lectureship. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Churchill
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| | Samuel Churchill of the 20th OVI |
 | | Although Manning Force was a strict disciplinarian, he kept the welfare of his men above all else, and they grew to love him as their commander. |  | | Any man unable to bear a long march would be sent north and reassigned. |  | | Samuel left behind his father Charles, his grandfather William, his aunt Mary, his brother Willie, and his sister Anna. |
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| | sunderland |
 | | Sunderland, Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of (1674-1722), English statesman, son of the 2nd earl of Sunderland. |  | | Resigning in 1955, Churchill devoted his last years to painting and writing. |
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| | 700000 people connected with European Royalty |
 | | Spouse: Charles Spencer Earl Of Sunderland (Abt 1673-1722) |  | | Wife Mary Churchill Lady Soames (details suppressed for this person) |  | | Christopher (Arthur) Soames Lord Soames and Mary Churchill Lady Soames |
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| | The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Churchill, Charles @ HighBeam Research |
 | | CHURCHILL, CHARLES [Churchill, Charles], 1731-64, English poet and satirist. |  | | Upon his family's insistence he took religious orders in 1756, but life as a London dandy suited him more, and he resigned his curacy. |  | | Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1E1:ChurchlC&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | RPO -- Charles Churchill : The Ghost: Book III |
 | | Original text: Charles Churchill, The Ghost,+ Books I-II, 3rd edn. |  | | RPO -- Charles Churchill : The Ghost: Book III |  | | Yet nine years elapsed before it saw the light. |
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http://eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poem476.html
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| | Book Review |
 | | Churchill died July 13, 1855, believing that some day when he had saved enough money to spare him embarrassment back home he would return to Ohio. |  | | The author of these published letters was a native of Ohio who wrote occasionally to members of his family, and they in turn wrote him, though there were difficulties in maintaining communication. |  | | His friend and executor, William Laughlin, wrote Mendal Churchill that his brother had become addicted to drink. |
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http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78fall/br-fortunes.htm
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| | Jacobite Descendants |
 | | The relationship between Arabella Churchill, whose mother was the daughter of John Drake of Ashe, and King James II brought the the titles of Earl Waldgrave, Baron Radstock, and Duke of Berwick, among others, to Drake descendants, as well as carrying the family bloodline into many noble Spanish families. |  | | Elizabeth Drake married Sir Winston Churchill, son of John Churchill and Sarah Winston, in May 1643. |  | | Jacques Charles Eouard Guillaume, 10th and last Duke of Fitz-James, died 1967, when the Dukedom became extinct. |
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http://www.wyverngules.com/Pedigrees/Jacobite.htm
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| | World of Quotes - Charles Churchill Quotes. |
 | | Appearances to save, his only care; So things seem right, no matter what they are. |  | | All Quotes are provided for educational purposes only and contributed by users. |  | | :: Author » Letter "C" » Charles Churchill |
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http://www.worldofquotes.com/author/Charles-Churchill/1
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| | Marlborough |
 | | The sons of the Earls of Sunderland and Earls Spencer, and all the children of the Lords and Viscounts Churchill and of the Baroness Spencer-Churchill have the prefix "Honourable" before their Christian names. |  | | The members of this family bear the surname Churchill, Spencer, Spencer-Churchill, or other variations, as noted. |  | | 2k) Charles James, Marquess of Blandford (b.Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford 24 Nov 1955); m.1st Woodstock 24 Feb 1990 (div 1998) Rebecca Mary Few Brown; m.2d Woodstock 1 Mar 2002 Edla Griffiths |
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| | I8833: Anne Churchill (Lady) (27 FEB 1684 - 15 APR 1716) |
 | | 2 Charles Spencer 3rd Duke Of Marlborough = Elizabeth Trevor |  | | Descendants of Lady Anne Churchill and Charles Spencer 3rd Earl Of Sunderland |  | | Charles Spencer 3rd Earl Of Sunderland and Anne Churchill had the following children |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/nigel.battysmith/Database/D0028/I8833.html
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| | §8. Churchill: his earlier life. XVII. Political Literature. Vol. 10. The Age of Johnson. The Cambridge History of ... |
 | | The younger Charles was born in 1731 and early distinguished himself by his ability at Westminster school. |  | | In the composition of his journal and in his whole campaign against the minister, Wilkes had for his coadjutor a more eminent man, who, unlike himself, is to be conceived of, not as a pleasant adventurer, but as a principal literary figure of the time, the poet and satirist Charles Churchill. |  | | His kindly father took the young couple into his house and had his son trained, as best he might, for holy orders. |
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| | Parish of Milton Abbas Baptisms |
 | | 1810, 22-Mar, Charles ROGERS, Robert Rogers and Ann, |  | | 1822, 28-Jul, Charles BARNES, Henry Barnes and Jemima, Barnes or Barns |  | | 1827, 07-Mar, Charles BARNES, Henry Barnes and Jemima, Barnes or Barns |
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http://www.dorset-opc.com/MiltonAbbasBaps2.htm
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| | NPG 162; Charles Churchill |
 | | Churchill died on his way to visit his friend, John Wilkes, who was then living in exile in Paris. |  | | Charles Churchill was the author of The Rosciad, 1761, a satire on contemporary actors in which only David Garrick escaped his vitriol. |  | | His other targets included the prime minister Lord Bute, the author Tobias Smollett and the artist William Hogarth. |
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http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?linkID=mp00877&rNo=0&role=sit
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| | My Family |
 | | Charles CHURCHILL Esquire (General of Foot) and Lady Mary GOULD were married in 1702 in England. |  | | Parents: Earl Francis GODOLPHIN II and Henrietta CHURCHILL (Duchess of Marlborough). |  | | Earl Francis GODOLPHIN II and Henrietta CHURCHILL (Duchess of Marlborough) were married in 1699 in England. |
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| | Gluttony |
 | | Churchill was seen by his fellows in crime, thusly: |  | | The editor of “The Poetical Works” protest that Churchill was too sarcastic in his view of life; that he besmirched the reputation of those who at this late date could not defend themselves and accordingly, the editor made no effort to identify many of those about whom Churchill wrote in this poem. |  | | Both Dresser and Wilkes came from the better part of society and Mencken and Churchill were from the working class, perhaps this is the answer(?). |
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| | Biography for: George Charles Spencer-Churchill |
 | | George Charles Spencer-Churchill was 8th Duke of Marlborough. |  | | Burke, E., The Peerage and Baronetage of Great Britain and Ireland, London; Debrett's Illustrated Peerage, 1896. |
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http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Marl_Dk.htm
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| | Poet: Charles Churchill - All poems of Charles Churchill |
 | | Charles Churchill, "The Ghost", 1762, Book IV, lines 1379-1387... |  | | Free Poetry E-Book: 3 poems of Charles Churchill |  | | RPO -- Selected Poetry of Charles Churchill (1731-1764) |
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http://www.poemhunter.com/charles-churchill/poet-33976
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| | thePeerage.com - Place Index 75 |
 | | Spencer, Charles Edward Maurice, 9th Earl Spencer b. |  | | Somerset, Henry Charles, 6th Duke of Beaufort b. |  | | Spencer-Churchill, Charles Richard John, 9th Duke of Marlborough b. |
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| | Charles ‘Charlie’ Churchill loved cars and harness racing horses - The Independent Online - February 16, 2005 |
 | | Churchill selling automobiles and Muriel working as a registered hospital nurse, but his love for rural life and harness racing inevitably drew him toward country life. |  | | He is also survived by his daughter-in-law, Elaine, Charles Jr.’s wife, his brother Lloyd and sister Ellen, and three grandchildren and great grandchildren. |  | | Charlie Churchill, 76, who died last Thursday at his Thornlea Road home in Colborne, ran several different businesses in Colborne and Brighton but he always managed to gravitate to something to do with cars and working with his son, Charles Jr. |
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| | biographies: John Albert Edward Spencer Churchill 10th Duke of Marlbourough |
 | | The Duke was a life-long friend of his cousin Winston Churchill. |  | | John Albert Edward Spencer Churchill, was a decendent of one of the most illustrious British families, the decendents of John Churchill, the first Duke of Marlbourough. |  | | She married to Charles Churchill in 1895 at Saint Thomas Church, 5th Avenue, New York. |
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| | Dexter Daily Statesman: Story: Charles W. Churchill |
 | | Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Ed Churchill and Verlin Churchill; and one sister, Marie Bryant. |  | | Charles William Churchill, son of the late Paul Churchill and Sybil Hale Churchill, was born on Sept. 29, 1927, at Stuffgart, Ark., and died in the Missouri Delta Medical Center at Sikeston on Monday, Oct. 20, 2003, at the age of 76. |  | | Survivors include one son, Mark Churchill of Dexter; one daughter, Peggy McCoy of Dexter; one brother, Harold Churchill of Jonesboro, Ark.; one grandchild; and by a very special friend, Louise Waggoner. |
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| | Sir Winston Churchill - The Churchill Centre |
 | | CONTACT US This is the Home Page of The Churchill Centre, Washington, D.C., and its allied organizations. The Centre was founded in 1968 to foster leadership, statesmanship, vision and courage among democratic and freedom-loving peoples worldwide, through the thoughts, words, works and deeds of Winston Spencer Churchill. |  | | Winston Churchill made many memorable speeches in his lifetime and is frequently quoted, both seriously and in jest, to support a wide range of ideas. Go to Quotes and Stories to find your favorite Churchill quotation. And if you don't find it there, email us at info@winstonchurchill.org. |  | | Join us on a private and exclusive tour of Churchill haunts and homes public and private, culminating with a magnificent black tie banquet in the Grand Salon of Blenheim Palace, May 20-28th, 2006. See Calendar of Events or click on title for more information. |
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| | Churchill, Charles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | LOUISVILLE, KY -- Actress Bo Derek walks around the barns at Churchill Downs Friday, May 4, 2001, as horses go through workouts in preparation for the Kentucky Derby. |  | | LOUISVILLE, KY - Chris Carow carries his son Patrick Carow on his shoulders in the infield of Churchill Downs prior to the 130th Running of the Kentucky Derby, Saturday, May 1, 2004 in Louisville, Ken |
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| | Norfolk Genealogy's Births Marriages Deaths Etc. |
 | | Churchill -- Miss Ruth Churchill of Woodhouse married Isaac Steinhoff of Woodhouse, 13 Jan 1881 [BC18810126p3] |  | | Churchill a son 17 Jul 1893 in Woodhouse [NR18930803] |  | | Churchill -- John Fredrick Churchill, 1877-1878, son of Geo. |
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| | Lord Randolph Churchill |
 | | He continued to play a conspicuous part throughout the parliament of 1880-85, dealing his blows with almost equal vigor at Gladstone and at the Conservative front bench, some of whose members, and particularly Sir Richard Cross and W. Smith, he assailed with extreme virulence. |  | | The long and acrimonious controversy over Bradlaugh's seat, if it added little to the reputation of the English legislature, at least showed that Lord Randolph Churchill was a parliamentary champion who added to his audacity much tactical skill and shrewdness. |  | | Sir Stafford Northcote, the Conservative leader in the Lower House, was forced to take a strong line on this difficult question by the energy of the fourth party, who in this case clearly expressed the views of the bulk of the opposition. |
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| | Parish of Hilton 1851 Census |
 | | ; ; Charles; FRIPP; Son in Law; 40; Sawyer; Milton Abbas; HO107/1853/F39 |  | | ; ; Charles; SQUIBB; Son; 4; Scholar; Hilton; HO107/1853/F36 |  | | ; ; Charles Clarke; GARLAND; Son; 7; Scholar; Bothenhampton; HO107/1853/F38 |
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| | Family History, Churchill Chart 0500 Charles Churchill and Abigail Cobb |
 | | This is a Chart for Charles Churchill and Abigail Cobb |  | | Family History, Churchill Chart 0500 Charles Churchill and Abigail Cobb |  | | If you have comments, alterations, corrections, amendments etc. you can contact me by using the feedback form which you can access from the Home Page. |
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| | churchill2 |
 | | This family would normally be shown as 'SpencerXX' but is shown under Churchill because, not least because of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, it later became better known under that name than as Spencer-Churchill. |  | | (12.07.1843) Frances Anne Emily Vane-Tempest (d 16.04.1899, dau of Charles William Vane-Tempest, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry) |  | | George Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough (b 02.06.1822, d 09.11.1892) |
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| | Publications of Dr. Melvyn R. Churchill |
 | | This web site requies the use of a recent browser (IE 6.0 or later, Mozilla 1.7 / Firefox 1.0 or later (Netscape), Opera 7.5 or later, or Safari 1.2 or later). |  | | David A. Voss, Jr., Lisa A. Buttrey-Thomas, Thomas S. Janik, Melvyn Rowen Churchill and Janet R. Morrow, "Lanthanide(III) Hexaaza Macrocyclic Schiff-Base Complexes and Their Decomposition in Aqueous Solution," Inorg. |  | | Melvyn Rowen Churchill, Charles H. Lake, O. Beachley, Jr., and Matthew J. Noble, "Characterization of Gallium-Nitrogen Adducts by X-ray Structural and NMR Spectral Studies. |
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| | Churchill, Col. Charles |
 | | son of Charles Churchill, General, Governor of Plymouth and Anne Oldfield. |
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| | Classics Network - Browse Quotes |
 | | Quotes -- Authors -- Authors a to c -- Churchill |  | | I am strongly in favour of using [it] against uncivilised tribes.' ********** Winston Churchill, Secretary of State, British War Office, 1919, authorising use of chemical weapons against Iraqis.. |  | | He mouths a sentence as curs mouth a bone. |
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Churchill |
 | | Churchill, John Charles (1821-1905) — of New York. |  | | Son of Edward Spaulding Churchill and Emma Bell (Blaine) Churchill; married, |  | | New Hampshire state house of representatives, 1903-05; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, |
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| | Genealogy Data |
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| | Charles Town Races & Slots |
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| | CHURCHILL, John Charles (1821-1905) Bibliography |
 | | An index to part III, Family sketches, from Landmarks of Oswego County, New York (edited by John C. Churchill) pub. |  | | Edited by John C. Churchill, assisted by H. Perry Smith and W. Stanley Child. |
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