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  1. Jennie Churchill (um 1880) Jeanette „Jennie“ Spencer-Churchill (auch: Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill ), geborene Jerome (* 9. Januar 1854 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York; † 29. Juni 1921 in London, England ), war eine US-amerikanisch - britische Philanthropin und Autorin. Sie wurde vor allem bekannt als Mutter des späteren ...

  2. Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph Churchill (Jennie Jerome) in Paris (1874) by Georges Penabert. Lord Randolph Churchill was married at the British Embassy in Paris on 15 April 1874 to Jennie Jerome, daughter of Leonard Jerome, an American businessman. The couple had two sons:

  3. 3 de abr. de 2017 · Quotations in this article are from her biography American Jennie: The Remarkable Life of Lady Randolph Churchill (2007). A few years after she was married, Jennie Jerome wrote to her mother Clara trying to close off a conversation: “Money is such a hateful subject to me just now…don’t let us talk about it.”

  4. He referred Randolph to the specialist Thomas Buzzard, and continued to prescribe potassium iodide and mercury. Sources. Churchill, Winston C. 1906. Lord Randolph Churchill. 2 vols, Macmillan, London. Rosebery, Lord 1906. Lord Randolph Churchill. Cornwallis-West, Mrs 1908. The reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill.

  5. His mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, divorced her second husband, George Cornwallis-West, in 1913; and married in 1918, as her third husband, Montague Phippen Porch, formerly a Government official in Nigeria.

  6. Major Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer Churchill [a] MBE (28 May 1911 – 6 June 1968) was an English journalist, writer and politician. The only son of future British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine, Randolph was brought up to regard himself as his father's political heir, although their relations became strained in ...

  7. 30 de dic. de 2021 · Lord Randolph’s wife, Lady Jennie Churchill, was present at the death, as were his mother, the Dowager Duchess of Marlborough, and his sons Winston and John. The fact of the death was communicated quickly to Queen Victoria, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Prime Minister and other leading figures. [1]