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  1. Jeanette Spencer-Churchill [1] CI RRC DStJ ( née Jerome; 9 January 1854 – 29 June 1921), known as Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill, [a] was an American-born British socialite, the wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and the mother of British prime minister Winston Churchill .

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  2. Apr 10, 2017 · Jennie Jerome, born in Brooklyn of a mother who was one-quarter Iroquois Indian, was one of the few tattooed women in high society. The dark beauty’s tattooing was a snake coiled around her left wrist. She married Lord Randolph Churchill and for many years was a glamorous figure in English society. In the book, The Glitter and the Gold ...

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  4. Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill is a British television period serial made by Thames Television and broadcast in 1974. It stars Lee Remick in the title role of Jennie Jerome, who became Lady Randolph Churchill. The series covers the time period from 1873 to 1921.

    No. In Series
    No. In Season
    Title
    Original Air Date
    1
    1
    "Jennie Jerome"
    5 November 1974
    2
    2
    "Lady Randolph"
    12 November 1974
    3
    3
    "Recovery"
    19 November 1974
    4
    4
    "Triumph and Tragedy"
    26 November 1974
  5. Jun 30, 2011 · In 1873, a 19 year-old Jennie Jerome had a three-day romance that ended with a proposal from Lord Randolph-Spencer Churchill, the second son of the 7 th Duke of Marlborough. She officially became Lady Churchill.

  6. May 7, 2013 · ABSTRACT. She was widely renowned for living life large, so few were surprised when Winston and Jack Churchill’s mother raised $150,000 to furnish and equip a hospital ship for the Boer War—or when Jennie herself embarked for South Africa, and personally directed the nursing.

  7. Jan 25, 2016 · Jennie Jerome [ Wikimedia Commons] In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Old World and the New came together in the form of “Dollar Princesses,” a phenomenon that captivated the public’s attention then and still does today.

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