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  1. Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, VA (15 April 1822 – 16 April 1899) was an English noblewoman, the wife of British peer and statesman John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough. One of her sons, Lord Randolph Churchill, was the father of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.

  2. Marlborough, Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of, 1822-1899. Aristocracy (Social class) > Great Britain > Biography. Great Britain > History > Victoria, 1837-1901.

  3. 26 de ago. de 2011 · Churchill's Grandmama: Frances 7th Duchess of Marlborough. Margaret Elizabeth Forster. The History Press, Aug 26, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 256 pages. Sir Winston...

  4. the Duchess of Marlborough. Frances Anne Emily Vane Spencer-Churchill (1 July 1857 – 4 July 1883) Albertha Frances Anne Hamilton Spencer-Churchill (4 July 1883 – 20 November 1883, divorce date) Lily Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (29 June 1888 – 30 April 1895)

  5. 17 de feb. de 2024 · Albertha Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, VA (29 July 1847 – 7 January 1932) was an English aristocrat. By Marrriage, Lady Albertha Frances Anne Hamilton was styled as Marchioness of Blandford on 8 November 1869. From 8 November 1869, her married name became Spencer-Churchill. Duchess of Marlborough on 16 April 1883.

    • Strabane, Tyrone
    • July 29, 1847
    • Tyrone
    • January 7, 1932
  6. Frances Anne Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Vane, 1822–1899), wife of the 7th Duke. Albertha Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Hamilton, 1847–1932), first wife of the 8th Duke. Lily Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Price, 1854–1909), second wife of the 8th Duke.

  7. Frances Laura Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Charteris; 10 August 1915 – 19 February 1990), was a British noblewoman and socialite. She was variously Viscountess Long, Countess of Dudley and became Duchess of Marlborough upon her fourth marriage, to John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough .