Person:Henrietta Churchill (2)

Henrietta Churchill
b.19 Jul 1681
d.24 Oct 1733
m. 1 Oct 1678
  1. Henrietta Churchill1681 - 1733
  2. Anne Churchill1683 - 1716
  3. John Churchill, Marquess of Blandford1686 - 1703
  4. Elizabeth Churchill1687 - 1713/14
  5. Lady Mary Churchill1689 - 1751
  6. Charles Churchill1690 - 1692
Facts and Events
Name Henrietta Churchill
Married Name Lady Henrietta Godolphin
Alt Name Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough
Gender Female
Birth[1] 19 Jul 1681
Marriage to Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin
Marriage to William Congreve
Death[1] 24 Oct 1733
Burial[1] 9 Nov 1733 Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex, England
Reference Number? Q151628?


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Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough (19 July 1681 – 24 October 1733) was the daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, general of the army, and Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, close friend and business manager of Queen Anne.

She was born Henrietta Churchill and became The Hon. Henrietta Churchill when her father was made a Scottish Lord of Parliament in 1682. She became Lady Henrietta Churchill in 1689, when her father was created Earl of Marlborough. Upon her marriage to The Hon. Francis Godolphin in March 1698, she became Lady Henrietta Godolphin, then Viscountess Rialton in 1706, when her father-in-law was created Earl of Godolphin. When her husband succeeded as 2nd Earl of Godolphin in 1712, she became Countess of Godolphin.

An act of the English parliament in 1706 allowed the 1st Duke's daughters to inherit his English titles. Following his death in 1722, Lady Godolphin became suo jure Duchess of Marlborough.

She bore five children during her marriage to Lord Godolphin:

The Duchess died in 1733, aged 52, in Harrow, Middlesex, and was buried on 9 November 1733 in Westminster Abbey. Her titles passed to her nephew, the 5th Earl of Sunderland.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Henrietta Godolphin, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.