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Margiold Frances Churchill

Margiold Frances Churchill



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margiold Frances Churchill

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 Nov 1874 (son of Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill and Jennie Jerome); died on 24 Jan 1965.

    Winston married Clementine Olgilvy Hozier on 12 Sep 1908. Clementine (daughter of Colonel Sir Henry Montaque Hozier, KCB and Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy) died on 12 Dec 1977. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Clementine Olgilvy Hozier (daughter of Colonel Sir Henry Montaque Hozier, KCB and Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy); died on 12 Dec 1977.
    Children:
    1. Diana Churchill was born on 11 Jun 1909.
    2. Randolf Frederick Edward Churchill was born on 28 May 1911.
    3. Sarah Minicent Hermione Churchill was born on 7 Oct 1914.
    4. 1. Margiold Frances Churchill
    5. Mary Churchill


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill was born on 13 Feb 1849 (son of John W (7th Duke Marlborough) Spencer-Churchill and Frances Anne Emily Vane); died on 24 Jan 1895.

    Randolph married Jennie Jerome on 15 Apr 1874 in British Embassy, Paris. Jennie (daughter of Leonard Walter Jerome and Clarissa Hall) was born on 9 Jan 1854 in Brooklyn; died on 29 Jun 1921 in 8 Westbourne Street, London; was buried in St Martin's Church, Bladon, Oxfordshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jennie Jerome was born on 9 Jan 1854 in Brooklyn (daughter of Leonard Walter Jerome and Clarissa Hall); died on 29 Jun 1921 in 8 Westbourne Street, London; was buried in St Martin's Church, Bladon, Oxfordshire.

    Notes:

    Jeanette, known as Jennie

    Lord Randolph died in 1895, aged 45. Attending a party hosted by Daisy Warwick, Jennie was mixing in the highest London society circles, and was much admired by the Prince of Wales. Her husband's death freed her to move effortlessly in spite of her impecuniosity. Introduced to a much younger man, he was instantly smitten, and they spent much time together that summer. Returning from service in the Second Boer War, George Cornwallis-West proposed, and they were married in London on 28 July 1900. George had two sisters, one of whom, Constance (known as Shelagh), was the first wife of the 2nd Duke of Westminster ("Bendor"). The other, Mary (known as Daisy), was married the immensely wealthy Prince of Pless. A captain in the Scots Guards, George was the same age as her elder son, Winston. Their romantic wedding was held at St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge. Around this time, she became well known for chartering the hospital ship RFA Maine to care for those wounded in the Second Boer War, for which she received the decoration of the Royal Red Cross (RRC) in the South Africa Honours list published on 26 June 1902. In 1908 she wrote her memoirs, The Reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill. George doted on Jennie, amorously nicknaming her "pussycat". However, they drifted apart. The Churchills were becoming a dedicated literary family, and George, who was a financial failure in the City, slowly fell out of love with his older wife, who already had a family. Short of money, she contemplated selling the family home in Hertfordshire to move into the Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly. George Cornwallis-West was in fragile health when he recuperated at the royal skiing resort of St Moritz. Jennie took to writing plays for the West End, in many of which the star was Mrs Patrick Campbell.

    Jennie separated from her second husband in 1912, and they were divorced in April 1914, whereupon Cornwallis-West married the actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Jennie dropped the surname Cornwallis-West, and resumed, by deed poll, the name Lady Randolph Churchill.[21] Her third marriage, on 1 June 1918, was to Montagu Phippen Porch (1877'961964), a member of the British Civil Service in Nigeria, who was three years Winston's junior. At the end of World War I, Porch resigned from the colonial service, and after Jennie's death, returned to West Africa where his business investments had proven successful.

    Birth:
    There is some disagreement regarding the time and place of her birth. A plaque at 426 Henry St. gives her year of birth as 1850, not 1854. However, on 9 January 1854, the Jeromes lived nearby at number 8 Amity Street (since renumbered as 197). It is believed that the Jeromes were temporarily staying at the Henry Street address, which was owned by Leonard's brother Addison, and that Jennie was born there during a snowstorm.

    Buried:
    the Churchill family plot

    Children:
    1. 2. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 Nov 1874; died on 24 Jan 1965.

  3. 6.  Colonel Sir Henry Montaque Hozier, KCB was born on 20 Mar 1838 (son of James Hozier and Catherine Margaret Feilden); died on 28 Feb 1907.

    Notes:

    He fought in the Second Chinese War in 1857 the Abyssinian War, the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, attached to the Prussian Army and was awarded the Knight's Iron Cross German, and he fought in the Franco-Prussian War between 1870 and 1871.

    Henry married Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy on 28 Sep 1873. Henrietta (daughter of David Graham Drummond (10th Earl of Airlie) Ogilvy and Henrietta Blanche Stanley) was born on 8 Nov 1852; died on 28 Mar 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy was born on 8 Nov 1852 (daughter of David Graham Drummond (10th Earl of Airlie) Ogilvy and Henrietta Blanche Stanley); died on 28 Mar 1925.
    Children:
    1. 3. Clementine Olgilvy Hozier died on 12 Dec 1977.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John W (7th Duke Marlborough) Spencer-Churchill was born on 2 Jun 1822 (son of George (6th Duke Marlborough) Spencer-Churchill and Jane (of Galloway) Stewart); died on 5 Jul 1883.

    Notes:

    Spencer-Churchill was educated at Eton and Oriel College, Oxford. He served as Lord President of the Council in Lord Derby's (1867'96 1868) government, then in Benjamin Disraeli's 1868 government. He declined the Viceroyalty of Ireland in 1874, but was later Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1876 to 1880.

    John + Frances Anne Emily Vane. Frances (daughter of Charles W D (3rd Marquess of Londonderry) Vane and Catherine Bligh) died on 16 Apr 1899. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances Anne Emily Vane (daughter of Charles W D (3rd Marquess of Londonderry) Vane and Catherine Bligh); died on 16 Apr 1899.
    Children:
    1. 4. Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill was born on 13 Feb 1849; died on 24 Jan 1895.
    2. George Charles (8Th Duke) Spencer-Churchill was born on 13 May 1844; died in 1892.
    3. Frederick John Winston Spencer-Churchill was born on 2 Feb 1846; and died.
    4. Charles Ashley Spencer-Churchill was born in 1856; and died.
    5. Augustus Robert Spencer-Churchill was born on 4 Jul 1858; and died.
    6. Cornelia Henrietta Spencer-Churchill and died.
    7. Rosamond Jane Spencer-Churchill and died.
    8. Fanny Octavia Louisa Spencer-Churchill and died.
    9. Georgina Elizabeth Spencer-Churchill and died.
    10. Sarah Isabella Augusta Spencer-Churchill and died.
    11. Anne Emily Spencer-Churchill and died.

  3. 10.  Leonard Walter Jerome was born on 3 Nov 1817; died on 3 Mar 1891.

    Notes:

    a Brooklyn, New York, financier

    Jerome was also rumored to be the father of the American opera singer Minnie Hauk. He also had an affair in the 1860s with Mrs. Pierre Lorillard Ronalds, then separated from her husband. Mrs. Ronalds later lived in London, where she remained a friend of Jerome's daughter Jennie.

    Leonard married Clarissa Hall on 5 Apr 1849 in Palmyra, New York. Clarissa was born in 1825; died in 1895. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Clarissa Hall was born in 1825; died in 1895.
    Children:
    1. 5. Jennie Jerome was born on 9 Jan 1854 in Brooklyn; died on 29 Jun 1921 in 8 Westbourne Street, London; was buried in St Martin's Church, Bladon, Oxfordshire.
    2. 3 Further Daughters Jerome

  5. 12.  James Hozier was born on 14 Nov 1791 (son of William Hozier and Jean Campbell); died on 12 Jan 1878.

    Notes:

    He lived at Mauldslie Castle, and at Newlands, both in Lanarkshire, Scotland

    James married Catherine Margaret Feilden on 11 May 1824. Catherine (daughter of Sir William (1st Bt.) Feilden) was born on 8 Mar 1803; died on 27 Apr 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Catherine Margaret Feilden was born on 8 Mar 1803 (daughter of Sir William (1st Bt.) Feilden); died on 27 Apr 1870.

    Notes:

    She was one of 12 children

    Children:
    1. 24 February 1825 William Wallace (1st Baron Newlands) Hozier, DL, JP died on 30 Jan 1906.
    2. 6. Colonel Sir Henry Montaque Hozier, KCB was born on 20 Mar 1838; died on 28 Feb 1907.

  7. 14.  David Graham Drummond (10th Earl of Airlie) Ogilvy was born on 4 May 1826 (son of David (4th Earl of Airlie) Ogilvy and Clementina Drummond); died on 25 Sep 1881.

    David married Henrietta Blanche Stanley on 23 Sep 1851. Henrietta (daughter of Edward John 2nd Baron Stanley and Henrietta Maria Dillon) died on 5 Jan 1921. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Henrietta Blanche Stanley (daughter of Edward John 2nd Baron Stanley and Henrietta Maria Dillon); died on 5 Jan 1921.
    Children:
    1. 7. Henrietta Blanche Ogilvy was born on 8 Nov 1852; died on 28 Mar 1925.
    2. David William Stanley (11th Earl Airlie) Ogilvy was born on 20 Jan 1856; died in 1900.



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