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  1. Leonard Jerome (Q1819011) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American financier and maternal grandfather of Winston Churchill (1817-1891) Leonard ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2013 · Jennie Jerome died from a hemorrhage at the age of 67 on June 29, 1921. More than half century after her death, the family’s lavish Flatiron mansion was replaced by Forty-One Madison, the 42-story New York Merchandise Mart. Reflecting on his mother’s passing, Winston revealed, “I do not feel a sense of tragedy but only loss.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2008 · Leonard Jerome had suffered a financial reversal and was not able to help out as much as he had previously. And there were still doweries to be given for his other two daughters, Clara the eldest who finally married Moreton Frewen and the youngest Leonie who married Sir John Leslie, an Irish aristrocrat (Paul McCartney was married at Leslie Castle which is still owned by the family).

  4. Their father Leonard Jerome began his love affair with the city in 1850, at the age of thirty-two, irresistibly drawn to a place where an ambitious young man could make his mark and his fortune. The company of other like-minded entrepreneurs, who gave themselves wholeheartedly to the pursuit of their dreams, was like a tonic to him.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2015 · Leonard W. Jerome, 1817–1891 Leonard Jerome was born on 3 November 1817 in upstate New York. His flamboyant career on Wall Street combined the making and losing of fortunes with opulent spending. During the New York Draft Riots in July 1863, he defended the New York Times office building with a Gatling gun.

  6. Jerome Mansion. 32 East 26th Street, Manhattan, New York. Completed in 1865, for Leonard Jerome (1817-1891), "The King of Wall Street" and the grandfather of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. Situated on the corner of 26th & Madison Streets, the mansion was as flamboyant as Jerome's character and at just one party held here his ...

  7. Leonard Walter Jerome, né le 3 novembre 1817 à Pompey et mort le 3 mars 1891 à Brighton, est un homme d'affaires américain. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] D'une famille de huguenots français ayant émigré dans la colonie de New York en 1717, Leonard Jerome naît à Pompey , près de Syracuse .