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  1. Catherine Suckling (9 May 1725 – 26 December 1767) was the mother of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson. Catherine had eleven children of which Nelson was the third surviving son.

  2. When Catherine Suckling was born on 9 May 1725, in Barsham, Suffolk, England, her father, Rev. Maurice Suckling D.D., was 48 and her mother, Mary Anne Turner, was 32. She married Rev Edmund Nelson on 11 May 1749, in Norwich, Norfolk, England. They were the parents of at least 9 sons and 3 daughters. She died on 26 December 1767, in Burnham ...

  3. Catherine Suckling was born on 9 March 1725 at Barsham, Suffolk, England. She was the daughter of Reverend Maurice Suckling and Mary Anne Turner. She married Reverend Edmund Nelson, son of Reverend Edmund Nelson and Mary Bland, on 11 May 1749 at Bath, Somerset, England. She died on 26 December 1767 at age 42 at Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England.

  4. On 11 May 1749 at Beccles in Suffolk, the Rev. Edmund Nelson married Catherine Suckling (1725–1767), a daughter of the Rev. Maurice Shelton Suckling (d.1730), Rector of Barsham in Suffolk and a Prebendary of Westminster Abbey, a son of Robert Suckling (d.1708) of Woodton (aliter Wootton) in Norfolk and of Barsham, Sheriff of ...

  5. de Catherine Suckling. Seu pai provinha de uma família de párocos ligados à Igreja da Inglaterra, enquanto sua mãe era prove-niente de uma família de maiores posses. conexões. Ela foi sobrinha-neta de Sir Robert Walpole, primeiro-ministro por 20 anos nos períodos de reinado de Jorge I e II.

  6. Foi o quinto filho de um pároco anglicano chamado Edmund Nelson e de Catherine Suckling. Seu pai provinha de uma família de párocos ligados a Igreja da Inglaterra, enquanto sua mãe era proveniente de uma família de maiores posses e conexões.

  7. Catherine Nelson, 1725-1767 This is a late19th-century copy of a portrait by John Theodore Heins (1697-1756) of Nelson's mother, Catherine Suckling, when she was 18 and just before she met and married the Reverend Edmund Nelson, then rector of Hilborough, Norfolk.