Lady Randolph Churchill (born: Jennie Jerome)
Depends on your definition of when life begins. To gun-totin' conservatives, it was when his father's sperm cell breached his mother's waiting egg. To the logical, it was when Winston tunneled out of her filthy baby maker.
his father is Alan and his mother is marcia
We know his father's name but not his mother. His father was Agloas.
Elizabeth Blackwell's mother and fathers names are Hannah and Samuel.
The mother of famous botanist Robert Brown was Helen Taylor. She was the daughter of a Presbyterian minister and married Robert's father, James Brown.
Winston Churchill was English, he was born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
No, Sir Winston Churchill was English, of an English father and American mother.
A father's mother to the father's children is called the Grandmother (aka: Nana; Gran, etc.) The father's mother to his wife is the wife's mother in law.
A father's mother to the father's children is called the Grandmother (aka: Nana; Gran, etc.) The father's mother to his wife is the wife's mother in law.
John Henry and Sarah Winston Synne.
yes he did since he was 2-6
The sire. And the mother is called the dam.
Grandmother in English. English does not distinguish between the Mother's mother and the Father's mother, they are both called Grandmother.
Mother's father is called a grandpa.
The father of Winston Churchill is Lord Randolph Churchill. He was a charismatic politician who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer. His mother was the American socialite, Jennie Jerome.
my mother called my father on the telephone
Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England. His father was English and his mother was American.