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  1. Diana Spencer-Churchill (11 July 1909 – 20 October 1963) was the eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and Clementine Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill (née Hozier). On 12 December 1932, she married John Milner Bailey (15 June 1900 East Grimstead - 13 February 1946 Cape Town, South Africa) (became the Bailey baronet Sir John Milner Bailey, 2nd Bt), but the marriage was unsuccessful ...

  2. Churchill was aware of the strain that his political career placed on his marriage, and, according to Jock Colville, he had a brief affair in the 1930s with Doris Castlerosse. [6] The Churchills' first child, Diana , was born in July 1909; [7] the second, Randolph , in May 1911. [8]

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · The eldest, Diana, was born on July 11, 1909 (per John Pearson's "The Private Lives of Winston Churchill" ). As she came into the world, Churchill proudly told David Lloyd George, "She is the image of me." According to the International Churchill Society, Churchill was one to spoil his children, while Clementine acted as disciplinarian.

  4. Diana Churchill was born on 21 August 1913 in Wembley, London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Scott of the Antarctic (1948), Housemaster (1938) and The History of Mr. Polly (1949). She was married to Mervyn Johns and Barry K. Barnes.

  5. Jun 11, 2022 · Diana visited Winston Churchill’s Chartwell home as an adolescent and was friends with his son Randolph (who had a crush on Diana). Churchill’s wife Clementine was Diana’s cousin, and she ...

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  6. Jun 28, 2021 · Diana and Sarah had multiple marriages. Sarah was, by postwar years, clearly an alcoholic and was once rather messily arrested in Santa Monica. Diana died of suicide before her parents in 1963; Sarah died of cirrhosis. Only Mary, the youngest, had a long life devoid of spectacular crashes or disappointments. Mary was the only daughter fortunate ...

  7. Oct 8, 1994 · Diana Josephine Churchill (21 August 1913 – 8 October 1994) was an English actress. Churchill was a crisp, classy blonde with blue eyes who appeared in several British films, playing the sardonic heroine in a handful of comic chillers during the early 1930s. She was mainly a theatre actress into the war years and after, an actress for "all theatrical seasons" who was "renowned for her ...

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