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Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer

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Family Name: Spencer Given Names: Charles Robert
 
Titles: Knight of the Garter
  Earl Spencer (1765 cr - 6th)
 
Born: 30 Oct 1857
Unknown place
Died: 26 Sep 1922
Unknown place
(Age 65)
  English/Scottish Royal Blood: 0.78125%   [?] Buried: Unknown place
 
Father: Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer 14 Apr 1798 - 27 Dec 1857
Mother: Adelaide Seymour (2nd wife of Frederick, 4th Earl Spencer) 1825 - 29 Oct 1877
 
Marriage: Margaret Baring (wife of Charles, 6th Earl Spencer) 1868 - 4 Jul 1906
  Date: 25 Jul 1887 His Age: 30 Her Age: 20
  Place:  Unknown place
  Offspring:
+2  Albert, 7th Earl Spencer (grandfather of Princess of Wales) 23 May 1892 - 1975
 
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Notes:
Charles was Member of Parliament for North Northants from 1880 to 1885, and for Mid Northants from 1885 to 1895 and from 1900 to 1905.
 
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