2015年7月19日日曜日

Ernest was a Jew





Ernest Aldrich Simpson (6 May 1897 – 30 November 1958) was an American-born naturalized British shipping executive best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson[n 1]. He was a partner with the City shipbroking firm Simpson, Spence & Young.

Born in New York City and educated at The Hill School and before attending Harvard, Simpson served as a Captain in the Coldstream Guards during World War I. His father, Ernest Louis Simpson, cofounded the international shipbroking Simpson, Spence & Young which has traded for over 130 years[1] and was a British citizen of Jewish background whose original surname was Solomon.[2] His mother, Charlotte Woodward Gaines, was American, daughter of an attorney in New York City.[n 2]
His elder sister and only sibling, Maud Simpson,[n 3] married, in 1905, Major Peter Kerr-Smiley MP.
Simpson applied for British citizenship and renounced his United States citizenship shortly after graduating from Harvard University during World War I.[2]

"In his younger years he was described as tall, with blue eyes, blond, curly hair, a neat blond moustache and a fastidious dresser," according to an article in The New York Times.[3]


Aharon Solomons (b. September 27, 1939) is a freediver and national record holder.
Born Ernest Henry Child Simpson, Solomons is the son and only child of Ernest Aldrich Simpson and his third wife, the former Mary Raffray (née Mary Huntemuller Kirk). His father was a partner with the shipping brokerage firm Simpson, Spence & Young, and best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson, who later married the former Edward VIII of the United Kingdom. Solomons was born and baptised as Ernest Henry Child Simpson at Guard's Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London, England. His mother died in 1941, and his father died in 1958, the same year Ernest H.C. Simpson changed his name to Aharon Solomons.
Solomons spent the early years of his childhood in the UK, India and with friends of his father in Pennsylvania, US. He returned to the UK in 1946 and attended Westbourne House School in Sussex, England, then Harrow School, and finally Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland.
In 1957, he was inducted into his father's regiment, the Coldstream Guards, and was commissioned as an officer in the Intelligence Corps and served in the Middle East. In 1962, Solomons moved to Israel and joined the Israeli Defense Forces, where he saw action in 1967–68 and on the Golan Heights in 1973. He married Joy Corisande Jackson (April 25, 1932 – September 22, 2010) in 1960; they had two sons, Uri (b. 1964) and Nadav (b. 1965).
The Solomons lived for ten years on communal agricultural settlements and then in Rosh Pinna. From 1975 he traveled in the Sinai, Greece, Micronesia and Mexico, where he settled for a time. He taught scuba for many years in Eilat. In 1992 he met Francisco Ferreras "Pipin", and trained with him in Cuba in the "no limits" and "constant weight" disciplines of freediving.
Solomons married Maria-Teresa "MT" Solomons in 1997 and had another son, Ze'ev, in 1998. The Solomons are currently separated but work and train together in the Freedivers association.[1] Solomons and his wife were members of the Israeli freediving team in Ibiza in 2001 and MT was on the UK team in Egypt in 2008. Both are A.I.D.A Instructor Trainers and teach in Israel, The Turks and Caicos, Greece, and Mexico.

Marcus Greatwood, Aharon's student, quotes Aharon's ideology as a foundation of his system of freediving.[2]





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