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An antique photograph of a portrait of Horatia Ward (née Nelson) from the Style/Ward Family collection. Horatia Nelson, christened as Horatia Nelson Thompson [1] (29 January 1801 – 6 March 1881), was the illegitimate daughter of Emma, Lady Hamilton, and Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson.
The Bill ending the pension was passed in 1947 after the death of Thomas Nelson [6] and Trafalgar Park was sold in 1948 by Edward Agar Nelson, the 5th Earl. [5] Thomas Nelson died in September 1947 at age 89. He never married and on his death the title passed to his younger brother Edward, the 5th Earl Nelson. [3] [4]
Edward Agar Horatio Nelson, 5th Earl Nelson (10 August 1860 – 30 January 1951), was a British peer, inheriting the earldom in September 1947 from his older brother, Thomas Nelson, 4th Earl Nelson. Born at Trafalgar Park in Wiltshire , [ 1 ] he was the younger son of Horatio Nelson, 3rd Earl Nelson , and his wife, Lady Mary Jane Diana ( née ...
Horatio was a sickly child, and Edmund feared he would not live long enough to be baptised at the public ceremony arranged for 15 November. Horatio was baptised at a private ceremony on 8 October. [4] The last of the Nelson children followed, Ann on 20 September 1760, Edmund on 4 June 1762, Suckling on 5 January 1764, and Catherine on 19 March ...
Henry Edward Joseph Horatio Nelson (1894–1972) 7th Earl Nelson, 7th Viscount Merton: George Joseph Horatio Nelson (1905–1981) 8th Earl Nelson, 8th Viscount Merton: John Marie Joseph Horatio Nelson (1908–1970) Rowland Arthur Herbert Nelson Hood (1911–1969) 6th Duke of Bronte, 3rd Viscount Bridport: Peter John Horatio Nelson (1941–2009)
Edith Howard Cook was the eldest daughter of Horatio Nelson Cook (1843–1891) and Edith Scooffy (1851–1919), who were married in 1870 in San Francisco. Horatio Nelson Cook helped establish M.M. Cook & Sons, a company that specialized in hide tanning and the manufacture of industrial leather belts. Edith Scooffy was born in San Francisco.
Gunnar Nelson, Rick Nelson, sister Tracy Nelson, Kristin Nelson, and Matthew Nelson pose for a portrait in 1968. (Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) (Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)
The title was created on 20 November 1805 for the Reverend William Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson, who was a son of the Reverend Edmund Nelson (1722–1802) and an elder brother of Horatio Nelson. The Nelson family had been settled in Norfolk for many generations, and the Reverend Edmund Nelson was Rector of Hillborough and of Burnham Thorpe in that ...