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  1. Horatia Nelson, christened as Horatia Nelson Thompson (29 January 1801 – 6 March 1881), was the illegitimate daughter of Emma, Lady Hamilton, and Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson. Life [ edit ]

  2. Jan 29, 2023 · Horatia Nelson, born 29 January 1801, was the only surviving child of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson and his lover Lady Emma Hamilton. At the time of Horatia's birth her parents were married, just not to each other, with Nelson married to his wife of fourteen years, Frances Nelson, and Emma married to Sir William Hamilton.

  3. Horatia Nelson, 1801-81. (Updated, November 2014) A full-length portrait of Nelson's daughter, full-face, wearing a white dress, red pumps and a miniature of her father round her neck.

  4. SECRETS AND LIES. In the first week of February 1801, a well dressed woman in her mid thirties arrived at the home of a Mrs Gibson, in Londons Little Tichfield Street. Hidden in the folds of her muff was a baby girl she had arranged for Mrs Gibson to take care of.

  5. BA English/English Literature, Ohio State University 1928. MA English, Ohio State University 1931. Employment. Professor of English and English Literature, Benedict College 1930s through 1954. Affiliations. Founder of the alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Columbia, SC. NAACP.

  6. 3 days ago · Horatio Nelson (born September 29, 1758, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England—died October 21, 1805, at sea, off Cape Trafalgar, Spain) was a British naval commander in the wars with Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, who won crucial victories in such battles as those of the Nile (1798) and of Trafalgar (1805), where he was killed by enemy fire on...

  7. Horatia Nelson (1801-81) was the first and only surviving child - possibly a surviving twin - of Nelson and Emma, Lady Hamilton, conceived in Palermo or Naples and born in great secrecy in January 1801, just after they and Sir William Hamilton had returned overland to England late in 1800.