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  1. Charles Sims, Two Girls Seated: Diana and Sarah Churchill, 1922, National Trust, Chartwell. Sarah Churchill was born in London, the second daughter of Winston Churchill, later Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, and Clementine Churchill, later Baroness Spencer-Churchill; she was the third of the couple's five children ...

  2. Sarah Churchill married Austrian-born British actor Vic Oliver in 1936. Her parents were not happy with her wedding as they thought Oliver, who was 17 years her senior, was a wrong choice. Just before her marriage ended in divorce, she had an affair with John Winant.

  3. Birthday: June 5, 1660 ( Gemini) Born In: St Albans, Hertfordshire, Kingdom of England. Royal Family Members #82. Miscellaneous #1274. Historical Personalities #425. Quick Facts. British Celebrities Born In June. Also Known As: Sarah Jenyns. Died At Age: 84. Family: Spouse/Ex-: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (m. 1677/78; d. 1722)

  4. Signature. Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, Princess of Mindelheim, Countess of Nellenburg (née Jenyns, spelt Jennings in most modern references; [2] 5 June 1660 (Old Style) – 18 October 1744), was an English courtier who rose to be one of the most influential women of her time through her close relationship with Anne, Queen of Great ...

  5. views updated. Sarah Churchill Marlborough, duchess of, 1660–1744, confidante of Queen Anne of England. Born Sarah Jennings, she was a childhood friend of Princess Anne. In 1677 she married John Churchill, later 1st duke of Marlborough.

  6. Oct 31, 2019 · Quick Facts. British Celebrities Born In May. Also Known As: 1st Prince of Mindelheim, 1st Count of Nellenburg, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire. Died At Age: 72. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Duchess of Marlborough (m. 1677), Sarah Churchill. father: Winston Churchill. mother: Elizabeth Drake.

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  8. Apr 17, 2017 · Sarah Churchill was the essence of the modern woman living in an era that was not yet ready for her. Judged in her day as a “Bolshie Deb,” a runaway bride, a rising star of London’s West End, and “the one that’s always in trouble,” she was in her own words endlessly “written up, written down and always written about” as “a woman who happened to be a daughter of one of the ...