Person    | Female  Born 1/4/1885  Died 12/12/1977

Lady Spencer-Churchill

Categories: Friend / family

Clementine, married Winston Churchill in 1908.

Born 75 Grosvenor Street as Clementine Hozier. Recorded as the daughter of Sir Henry Hozier and Lady Blanche Hozier, but it is widely accepted that Sir Henry was not the father.  Potential candidates discussed are: Capt. William George "Bay" Middleton and the 1st Baron Redesdale (grandfather to the Mitford sisters) the husband of Blanche's sister.

Died at her London home, 7 Princes Gate.

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Lady Spencer-Churchill

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Clementine Hozier (Churchill)

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Churchill statue - Parliament Square

12 foot high, bronze. Unveiled by Lady Churchill.

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