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  1. Lady Randolph Churchill (January 9, 1854 – June 9, 1921) was an American socialite. She came to England and married Lord Randolph Churchill, a high-ranking Conservative politician. She had a number of prominent affairs, such as with King Edward VII. Her children with Lord Randolph included Winston Churchill, the wartime leader.

  2. Feb 12, 2009 · In Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill, Vol. 1, Ralph G. Martin wrote that Randolph S. Churchill in his biography of his father noted that the mother of Jennie’s grandmother Clarissa was one Anna Baker whose “mother’s maiden name is not recorded in the genealogies” and “is believed to have been an Iriquois [sic] Indian.”

  3. Apr 19, 1970 · Paradise, declared the proph et Mohammed, lies at the feet of the mothers. But for her two sons, Winston and John, Paradise certainly did not lie at the feet of Lady Randolph Churchill.

  4. Ralph G. Martin was an American journalist who authored or co-authored about thirty books, including popular biographies of recent historical figures, among which, Jennie, a two-volume (1969 and 1971) study of Winston Churchill's American mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, became the most prominent bestseller.

  5. Ralph G. Martin. Ralph G. Martin was an American journalist who authored or co-authored about thirty books, including popular biographies of recent historical figures, among which, Jennie, a two-volume (1969 and 1971) study of Winston Churchill's American mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, became the most prominent bestseller.

  6. Lady Randolph Churchill : a biography by Martin, Ralph G., 1920-2013. Publication date 1974 Topics Churchill, Randolph Spencer, Lady, 1854-1921 Publisher London ...

  7. 266 ratings20 reviews. In this book, with the skill of an experienced biographer, an Irish sense of humour and a measure of intuition, Anita Leslie has produced a vivid and convincing portrait of Jennie, Lady Randolph, Winston Churchill’s mother. From his father, Winston Churchill surely inherited the gift of oratory.

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