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  1. Frances "Fanny" Nelson, Viscountess Nelson, Duchess of Bronte [a] ( née Frances Herbert Woolward, formerly Nisbet; (1758 – 4 May 1831)) was the wife of Horatio Nelson, the British naval officer who won several victories over the French during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars . Born of wealthy parents on Nevis, she was orphaned at ...

  2. Frances Nelson had little choice but to live with her pain. Perhaps no man in all of Britain was as scandal-proof as the one who had all but annihilated Napoleon’s navy at the Battle of the Nile ...

  3. Jun 24, 2020 · Published Date: June 24, 2020. The Museum of the Grand Prairie, which is a facility of the Champaign County Forest Preserves, continues to do such amazing and powerful work, and its post about the history of Frances Nelson, for whom a piece of our public health clinics are named, is no exception. Full Article. CCFPD Website. Promise Healthcare.

  4. Mar 11, 2019 · Frances Nelson was born Frances “Fanny” Herbert Woolward on the small prosperous Caribbean island of Nevis that functioned under a slave economy on its sugar estates. Her parents were members of the colonial elite: Her mother, Mary Herbert, died while she was a child, and, her father, William Woolward, died of tetanus in February 1779.

  5. Promise Healthcare-Frances Nelson 819 Bloomington Road Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 356-1558

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  6. Jun 1, 2006 · Frances, Lady Nelson, wife of Vice Admiral Lord Nelson, has been much wronged in most accounts of the break‐up of her marriage in 1801. Material from the Davison Papers, discovered in 2001 and now in the archive of the National Maritime Museum, shows that, contrary to popular myth, Frances Nelson did all that she could to save the marriage and was repeatedly rebuffed—and with increasing ...

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  8. Jun 24, 2020 · It was formally established in 1969. One source said, “Nelson welcomed children with open arms and put a roof over their heads. She encouraged them to become outstanding members of the community.” Nelson fostered hundreds of children and helped thousands more. Thank you, Frances Nelson. SPlog Link

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