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  1. Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (29 March 1798 – 12 October 1844), formerly Lady Jane Stewart, was the first wife of George Spencer-Churchill, 6th Duke of Marlborough.

  2. 26. Feb. 2018 · Consuelo’s 1895 marriage to Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, 9th duke of Marlborough, made her a duchess and provided a dowry that kept Blenheim afloat. Theirs has been described as one of the most unhappy and blatantly arranged marriages in history.

  3. 1722. 2nd Duchess of Marlborough: 16 Jun 1722 – 24 Oct 1733. Henrietta Churchill (b. 19 Jul 1681 – d. 24 Oct 1733) married Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin (b. 3 Sep 1678 – d. 17 Jan 1766), son of Sidney Godolphin, 1 st Earl of Godolphin. They had three children: William, Marquess of Blandford (b. 1700 – d. 24 Aug 1731) m.

    • Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough1
    • Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough2
    • Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough3
    • Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough4
    • Jane Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough5
  4. Duchess of Marlborough is a title held by the wives of the Dukes of Marlborough and may refer to: Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (née Jenyns, 1660–1744), wife of the 1st Duke; Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough (1681–1733), suo jure Duchess, daughter of the 1st Duke

  5. Jane Spencer-Churchill formerly Stewart aka Duchess of Marlborough. Born 29 Mar 1798 in Westminster, London, Middlesex, England. Ancestors. Daughter of George Stewart KT and Jane (Paget) Stewart. Sister of Louisa (Stewart) Duncombe, Randolph Stewart and Keith Stewart.

    • Female
    • March 29, 1798
    • George Spencer-Churchill
    • October 12, 1844
  6. John Spencer-Churchill was born on 2 June 1822, eldest son of the 6th Duke and his first wife, Jane. He was educated at Eton and Oriel College, University of Oxford and in 1843 married Lady Frances Vane, having eleven children.

  7. Sarah Jennings Churchill, duchess of Marlborough, made a decisive impact on English politics during the reign of Queen Anne . From Anne's accession in 1702 until an irreparable quarrel separated them in 1711, Sarah was the power behind the English throne.