- Winston Churchill was born on November 10, 1871 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He was a writer, known for Richard Carvel (1915), The Dwelling Place of Light (1920) and The Inside of the Cup (1921). He was married to Mabel H. Hall. He died on March 12, 1947 in Winter Park, Florida, USA.
- SpouseMabel H. Hall(1895 - March 12, 1947) (his death)
- Elected to the New Hampshire legislature in 1901.
- Graduate of the Annapolis Naval Academy, Class of 1895.
- Early in his career his writings were sometimes mistaken for those of the Englishman, Winston Spencer Churchill.
- Was told by Winston Churchill when they met in Boston, Massachusetts in 1899: "Why don't you get into politics? I mean to be Prime Minister of England one day. I think it would be a great lark if you were President of the United States at the same time!" The American Winston was elected to the New Hampshire legislature two years afterward (1901), and later made a run for governor, but was unsuccessful.
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