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John Lewis Nelson (June 29, 1916 – August 25, 2001), [1] also known by his stage name Prince Rogers, was an American jazz musician and songwriter. He was the father of musicians Prince and Tyka Nelson and a credited co-writer on some of his son's songs.
John Nelson was born near London, England, in 1654 to Robert and Mary Nelson. He came to Boston in 1680 and married Elizabeth Tailer, who was 12 years his junior. [1] That same year he became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts. He would later become a captain in the colonial militia.
Prince s Family Guide Meet Sister Tyka Nelson and More Siblings 658. Like her brother and parents, Nelson was an accomplished musician who recorded and released four studio albums between 1988 and ...
Pages in category "Nelson family" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... John Nelson (lawyer) M. Madison Nelson; R. Roger Nelson (politician ...
John Nelson Darby was born in Westminster, London, and christened at St Margaret's on 3 March 1801. He was the youngest of the six sons of John Darby and Anne Vaughan. The Darbys were an Anglo-Irish landowning family seated at Leap Castle, King's County, Ireland, (present-day County Offaly).
Ricky Nelson poses for a portrait with his family while getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Sept. 17, 1975. (Clockwise from Left: Matthew Nelson, Sam Nelson, ...
The Nelson family; (clockwise from top) David, Ricky, Ozzie and Harriet, 1952. Before the television series aired, Ozzie Nelson formed his own film production company, Stage Five Productions, [6] and persuaded ABC to agree to a 10-year contract that paid the Nelsons whether the series was canceled or not. The unprecedented contract and Ozzie's ...
The Nelson family has spread across the United States and Canada and has married into families including Gedney, Secord, and Henderson. William Nelson was the great-great-grandson of John Nelson. He was a lawyer and politician who represented New York in the US Congress from 1847 to 1851. [9]