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Jeanette Spencer-Churchill CI RRC DStJ (née Jerome; 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921), known as Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill, was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and the mother of British prime minister Winston Churchill.
Lady Randolph Churchill, also known as Jennie Jerome, was the mother of Sir Winston Churchill, one of the most prominent political figures in British history. She was a well-known society figure in her time, with a reputation for being a charming and engaging hostess who attracted many influential guests to her social events.
Jennie Jerome Churchill was an American-born society figure, remembered chiefly as the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Sir Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain (1940–45, 1951–55). Jeanette Jerome was the daughter of a prosperous American financier and a socially.
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Apr 15, 2019 · How did Jennie, an American-born aristocrat, shape her son Winston's outlook and career? Learn about her role as a mother, a musician, a writer, a hostess and a political supporter in Victorian Britain.
His widow, Lady Randolph Churchill, married George Cornwallis-West in 1900, when she became known as Mrs. George Cornwallis-West. After that marriage was dissolved, she resumed by deed poll her prior married name, Lady Randolph Churchill. (Lord Randolph was her husband's courtesy title as the younger son of a duke and in English law does not ...
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Oct 14, 2008 · Learn how Jennie Jerome, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill, supported her husband's and son's political careers. Discover her involvement in the Primrose League, her campaigning for her husband's elections, and her views on women's political participation.