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Sir John CHURCHILL, K.G., 1st Duke of Marlborough
Sarah JENNINGS, Duchess of Marlborough
Husband:  John CHURCHILL
Birth:  24 Jun 1650, Ashe, Devonshire, England
Baptism:  6 May 1650
Death:  16 Jun 1722, Windsor Lodge
Disposition:  buried Blandon Church, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, ENG
Titles:  Duke of Marlborough, Marquis of Blandford, Baron Churchill of Sandridge, Baron of Aymouth (Scotland), Prince of the Roman Empire, Knight of the Garter
Father:  Sir Winston CHURCHILL (I)
Mother:  Elizabeth DRAKE
Marriage:  1 Oct 1678
Wife:  Sarah JENNINGS
Birth:  29 May 1660
Death:  18 Oct 1744, Marlborough House, London, England
Disposition:  buried Blandon Church, Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England
Note:  a close friend of Queen Anne, from childhood
Father:  Richard JENNINGS of St. Albans
Liaison:
Mistress:  Barbara VILLIERS, Duchess of Cleveland
Children with Sarah JENNINGS:
1.  Henrietta CHURCHILL, 2nd Duchess of Marlborough, b. 20 Jul 1681; d. 24 Oct 1733; m. 23 Apr 1698, Francis GODOLPHIN, 2nd Earl of Godolphin 
2.  (Lady) Anne CHURCHILL, b. 27 Feb 1683 
3.  Elizabeth CHURCHILL, Countess of Bridgwater, b. 1687; d. 1714; m. Scrope EGERTON, 1st Duke of Bridgewater
4.  Mary CHURCHILL, Duchess of Montagu, b. 1689; d. 1751; m. John MONTAGUE, 2nd Duke of Montagu
5.  John CHURCHILL II, Marquis of Blanford, b. 1686; d. 1703


Source:

1.  Directory of Royal Genealogical Data [link died] by Brian Tompsett.

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