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John Spencer was born John Speshock Jr., on December 20, 1946, in New York City, and was raised in Totowa, New Jersey. [1] He was the son of blue-collar parents Mildred (née Benzeroski), a waitress, and John Speshock Sr., a truck driver. [2] Spencer's father was of Irish and Czech descent, [3] while his mother was of Ukrainian and Rusyn ancestry.
Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer LVO (24 January 1924 – 29 March 1992), styled Viscount Althorp until June 1975, was a British nobleman, military officer, and courtier. He was the father of Diana, Princess of Wales , and the maternal grandfather of William, Prince of Wales , and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex .
Lady Charlotte Spencer (1765–1766), who died in infancy. [7] Lady Louisa Spencer (1769–1769), who died in infancy. [7] Spencer House (1752-4) by John Vardy. Spencer House was the home of the Earls of Spencer until 1895. This is the view from Green Park. The Spencers owned many estates, but preferred to reside at Althorp. [12]
John Spencer, who was later created Earl Spencer in 1765. Diana Spencer, who died at eight years old. Spencer died in 1746, three years after their daughter. After his death, his widow remarried four years later to the 2nd Earl Cowper. The Althorp estate remains the seat of the earls, but the Wimbledon estate was later sold by the 4th Earl in 1846.
John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer (27 October 1835 – 13 August 1910), known as Viscount Althorp from 1845 to 1857 (and also known as the "Red Earl" because of his distinctive long red beard), was a British Liberal Party politician under, and close friend of, prime minister William Ewart Gladstone. He was twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
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