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  1. 15 de abr. de 2019 · Endnotes. 1 Born Jennie Jerome in Brooklyn, 9 January 1854, she became known as Lady Randolph Churchill on marriage in 1874; then as Mrs. George Cornwallis-West on remarriage in 1900; and finally once again as Lady Randolph Churchill on the dissolution of her second marriage in 1914.

  2. 27 de set. de 2023 · Both women were unicorns, each one of a kind but complete opposites of each other. Jennie Jerome, who wed Lord Randolph Churchill, was the most famous American heiress to cross the Atlantic and marry a title during the Gilded Age of 1870-1914.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Jennie Jerome est née le 9 janvier 1854 dans le quartier de Rochester 4. Elle est la troisième des cinq filles de l'homme d'affaires Leonard Jerome (1817-1891) et de sa femme, Clarissa dite Clara Hall (1825-1895). Ses deux sœurs survivantes s'appellent Clara (1851-1935) et Léonie (1859-1943).

  5. Jeanette „Jennie” Jerome, znana także jako lady Randolph Churchill, CI (ur. 9 stycznia 1854 w Nowym Jorku, zm. 9 czerwca 1921 w Londynie) – córka amerykańskiego finansisty Leonarda Jerome’a i Clarissy Hall, córki Ambrose’a Halla. Była matką premiera Wielkiej Brytanii Winstona Churchilla .

  6. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Writer, socialite, philanthropist, and political pundit, Jennie campaigned to put her husband in power, fundraised, served on a hospital ship, and wrote a bestselling memoir. Jeanette "Jennie" Jerome Churchill. Born January 9, 1854, Jennie was the daughter of Leonard Jerome and his wife, Clarissa (Clara) Jerome, nee Hall.

  7. 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.”