Person:Clementine Hozier (1)

Watchers
  1. Clementine Ogilvy Hozier1885 - 1977
m. 12 Sep 1908
  1. Diana Churchill1909 - 1963
  2. Randolph Churchill1911 - 1968
  3. Sarah Churchill1914 - 1982
  4. Marigold Frances Churchill1918 - 1921
  5. Mary Spencer-Churchill1922 - 2014
Facts and Events
Name Clementine Ogilvy Hozier
Gender Female
Birth? 1 Apr 1885 Westminster, Middlesex, England75 Grosvenor Street
Marriage 12 Sep 1908 Westminster St. Margaret, London, Englandto Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
Death? 12 Dec 1977 Kensington and Chelsea London Borough, Greater London, England7 Princess Gate, Hyde Park
Burial[3] St Martin Churchyard, Bladon, Oxfordshire, England
Reference Number? Q263454?


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Clementine Ogilvy Spencer Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, (; 1 April 1885 – 12 December 1977)[1] was the wife of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and a life peer in her own right. While legally the daughter of Sir Henry Hozier, her mother’s known infidelity and his suspected infertility make her paternal parentage uncertain. Clementine (pronounced Clemen-teen) met Churchill in 1904 and they began their marriage of 56 years in 1908. They had five children together, one of whom (named Marigold) died at the age of two from sepsis. During the First World War, Clementine organised canteens for munitions workers and during the Second World War, she acted as Chairman of the Red Cross Aid to Russia Fund, President of the Young Women’s Christian Association War Time Appeal and Chairman of Maternity Hospital for the Wives of Officers, Fulmer Chase, South Bucks. Throughout her life she was granted many titles, the final being a life peerage following the death of her husband in 1965. In her later years, she sold several of her husband’s portraits to help support herself financially. She died in her London home at the age of 92.

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References
  1.   Clementine Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Clementine Ogilvy Hozier, Baroness Spencer-Churchill, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3. Clementine Ogilvy Hozier Spencer Churchill, in Find A Grave.