In the previous post we discussed about:
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Preschool
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Early Years
In this post I will consolidate history of young Winston Churchill and his marriage and children.
Timeline of Young Winston Churchill
Year | Description |
1893 | Winston Churchill applied to join the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. He chose to join the calvary. |
1894 | Churchill graduated from Royal Military College of Sandhurst. He was appointed as a cornet in the British military and became a Second-Lieutenant in the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars. |
1895 | His father, Lord Randolph Churchill, died on 24th Jan, 1895 |
1896 | The young cavalry officer Churchill is posted to India |
1897 | Winston becomes involved with the Malakand Field force fighting local tribesmen on the North west frontier |
1898 | Churchill participates in a regimental cavalry charge with the 21st Lancers in the Sudan |
1899 | Churchill left the British Army on 5th May 1899. |
1900 | Back again in England, Sir Winston stood again for Parliament from Oldham and this time he won the seat for Oldham as the Conservative MP in this year. He became the member of Conservative Party. |
1901 | He took his seat in the House of Commons for the first time on Jan. 23, 1901. |
1904 | Leaves the Conservatives to join the Liberals |
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Marriage and Children
Year | Description |
1905 | Winston is made Under Secretary of State for the Colonies |
1908 | Winston Churchill married love of his life Clementine Ogilvy Hozier on 12the Sep, 1908. Clementine was decade younger than him. Also in this year he introduced a Britain's first minimum wages bill. Churchill also became President of the Board of Trade. |
1909 | His daughter was born whose name was Diana Churchill. She was born on 11th July 1909. |
1910 | Winston becomes Home Secretary |
1911 | His son Randolph Frederick Edward Churchill was born on 28th May, 1911. Winston Churchill was made First Lord of the Admiralty in 1911. In this role, Churchill set about modernizing Britain’s battleships. |
1914 | His second daughter and third child Sarah Churchill was born on 7th Oct, 1914. |
1915 | He was forced to resign from his post in 1915 because he had been heavily involved in planning the Battle of Gallipoli (World War 1) – which was a massive disaster. |
1916 | Churchill leads the men of the 6th Battalion Royal Scots fusiliers in the trenches of France. Later resumes his political career |
1917 | Churchill works as Minister for Munitions |
1918 | Marigold Frances Churchill, third daughter of Winston Churchill was born on 15th Nov, 1918 |
1919 | He establishes the ten year rule. |
1921 | The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed by Winston Churchill which replaced Third Home Rule Bill and the Ireland Act and would result in a much more independent South Ireland, or Irish Free State as the new country was called. |
1922 | Last child of Winston Churchill, Mary Churchill, was born on 15th Sep 1922. |
Next Post discuss about:
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Success and Failure
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Nobel Prize
Timeline of Winston Churchill - Last Years
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