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Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE, FRSL (née Spencer Churchill; 15 September 1922 – 31 May 2014) was an English author.The youngest of the five children of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine, she worked for public organisations including the Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service from 1939 to 1941, and joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1941.
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Rupert Christopher Soames OBE (born 18 May 1959) is a...
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Soames was born in 1948 in Croydon, Surrey, the eldest son...
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Emma Soames (born 9 September 1949) is a British editor. She...
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Marigold. Mary. Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill,...
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Feb 8, 2015 · Mary was born on 15 September 1922, the same month that her father bought Chartwell, his beloved country house on the edge of the Kentish Weald. She was by far the most junior of the surviving Churchill children (the infant Marigold having died in 1921)—eight years younger than Sarah, the next oldest. She was therefore brought up almost as an ...
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Mary Soames, the last surviving child of Winston Churchill, lived a storybook life and chronicled it in her own well-received books.After her family announced her death at 91 on May 31 in London ...
Jun 1, 2014 · 1 June 2014. Lady Mary Soames, Winston Churchill's last surviving child, has died at the age of 91, her family have announced. She died on Saturday at her home after a short illness. She was the ...
Lady Soames in June 2006. Mary Soames, Baroness Soames LG DBE FRSL (born Mary Spencer-Churchill; 15 September 1922 – 31 May 2014) was the youngest of the five children of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine. Until her death, she was their only surviving child.
Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, LG, DBE, FRSL was an English author. The youngest of the five children of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine, she worked for public organisations including the Red Cross and the Women's Voluntary Service from 1939 to 1941, and joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service in 1941. She was the wife of Conservative politician Christopher Soames.