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Sarah Jennings (Churchill) b. 29 May 1660 d. 18 October 1744

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Lineage Jennings
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Sarah Jennings
Other last names Churchill
Parents

w Richard Jennings (of Sandridge) [Jennings] b. about 1619 d. 8 May 1668

Frances Thornhurst [Thornhurst]

Wiki-page wikipedia:Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough

Events

29 May 1660 birth: St. Albans (England), Holywell House

1 October 1678 marriage: England, John Churchill [Churchill] b. 26 May 1650 d. 16 June 1722

19 July 1681 child birth: Henrietta Churchill (Godolphin, Marlborough) [Churchill] b. 19 July 1681 d. 24 October 1733

27 February 1683 child birth: Anne Churchill (Spencer) [Churchill] b. 27 February 1683 d. 15 April 1716

1686 child birth: John Churchill (Blandford) [Churchill] b. 1686 d. 20 February 1703

1687 child birth: Elizabeth Churchill (Egerton) [Churchill] b. 1687 d. 1714

15 July 1689 child birth: Mary Churchill (Montagu) [Churchill] b. 15 July 1689 d. 14 May 1751

from 1704 - 1710 title: Mistress of the Robes

18 October 1744 death: England


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
John Jennings (of Churchill)
title: Sir Knight
death: August 1642
James Temple
birth: 1606, Rochester (Kent)
death: 17 February 1680, Jersey
Gifford Thornhurst
title: Old Romney, baronnet d'Agney Court
marriage: Susan Temple
death: 1627
Grandparents
Parents
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Frances Jennings (Jenyns)
birth: 1648
marriage: George Hamilton
death: 9 March 1730, Dublin
John Churchill
birth: 26 May 1650
education: London, England, St. Paul's School
marriage: Sarah Jennings (Churchill) , England
title: from 1702 - 1722, Duke of Marlborough
death: 16 June 1722
Sarah Jennings (Churchill)
birth: 29 May 1660, St. Albans (England), Holywell House
marriage: John Churchill , England
title: from 1704 - 1710, Mistress of the Robes
death: 18 October 1744, England
== 3 ==
Children
Charles Spencer
birth: about 1675
marriage: Anne Churchill (Spencer)
title: from 28 September 1702 - 19 April 1722, Earl of Sunderland, 3rd
death: 19 April 1722
Anne Churchill (Spencer)
birth: 27 February 1683
marriage: Charles Spencer
death: 15 April 1716
John Churchill (Blandford)
birth: 1686
death: 20 February 1703, England
Francis Godolphin
birth: 3 September 1678
title: comte de Godolphin
marriage: Henrietta Churchill (Godolphin, Marlborough)
death: 17 January 1766
Henrietta Churchill (Godolphin, Marlborough)
birth: 19 July 1681
marriage: Francis Godolphin
death: 24 October 1733
burial: 9 November 1733, Westminster Palace, London, England
Elizabeth Churchill (Egerton)
birth: 1687
death: 1714
Children
Grandchildren
John Spencer
birth: 13 May 1708
death: 19 June 1746
Charles Spencer
birth: 22 November 1706
marriage: Elizabeth Trevor
death: 20 October 1758
Diana Spencer (Russell)
birth: 1710, England
death: 27 September 1735
William Bateman
marriage: Anne Spencer
title: between 1721 and 1722, Member of Parliament
title: 12 January 1725, Ireland, 1st Vicomte Bateman
birth: 12 January 1725, Ireland, 1st Baron Culmore
title: 12 January 1731, Knight of the Realm (Order of Bath)
graduation: 21 February 1732, Fellow of the Royal Society
death: December 1744, Paris, France
George Brudenell Montagu (4th Earl of Cardigan)
birth: 26 July 1712
baptism: 1 August 1712, London, St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church
marriage: Mary Montagu , London, St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church
adoption: 15 July 1749
death: 23 May 1790
Mary Montagu
birth: 1711
marriage: George Brudenell Montagu (4th Earl of Cardigan) , London, St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church
death: 1 May 1775
Thomas Pelham-Holles
birth: 21 July 1693
title: Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne, 1st
title: Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1st
title: comte de Clare
marriage: Henrietta Godolphin
title: from 16 March 1754 - 16 November 1756, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
title: from 2 July 1757 - 26 May 1762, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
death: 17 November 1768
Grandchildren

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