Frances Nelson Net Worth is
$14 Million
Frances Nelson Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Frances "Fanny" Nelson, Viscountess Nelson (1761 – 4 May 1831), is best known as 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 a fairly young age, and married a doctor, Josiah Nisbet. The couple returned to England, but her new husband died there, and Frances returned to Nevis to live with her uncle, a prominent politician of the island. There she met Horatio Nelson, and married him in 1789. The couple moved to England and Fanny established a household and cared for her husband's elderly father while he was at sea. She was by all accounts a devoted wife, but in time Horatio met Emma Hamilton while serving in the Mediterranean and the two embarked in a highly public affair. Fanny became estranged from her husband, who refused all contact with her through to his death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Despite this she remained devoted to his memory for the rest of her life.
Date Of Birth | November 7, 1892 |
Died | 1831-05-04 |
Place Of Birth | St. Paul, Minnesota, USA |
Profession | Actress |
Spouse | Horatio Nelson m. |
Star Sign | Scorpio |
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1 | Brunette silent screen leading lady, with Metro in the 1910's. |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Lure of the Orient | 1921 | | |
A Gay Old Dog | 1919 | | Stella Dodd |
The Beautiful Lie | 1917 | | Louise Joyce |
The Power of Decision | 1917 | | Margot |
One of Many | 1917 | | Shirley Bryson |
The Thread of Life | 1916 | Short | Lena Payton |
The Revolt | 1916 | | Anna Stevens |
The Almighty Dollar | 1916 | | Masie Lorimer |
The Decoy | 1916/I | | Glory Moore |
What Happened at 22 | 1916 | | Louise Lloyd |
Human Driftwood | 1916 | | Velma |
Love's Crucible | 1916 | Short | Myra Dymsley |
The Sins of Society | 1915 | | Gwendolin Beaumont |
The Family Cupboard | 1915 | | Kitty Claire |
A Substitute Widow | 1915 | Short | Joan Farraday |
The Country Girl | 1915/II | Short | Frances Berg |
Where Happiness Dwells | 1915 | Short | Grace's Maid (as Miss Nelson) |
The Stolen Voice | 1915 | | Marguerite Lawson |
Her Wonderful Day | 1915 | Short | Frances |
What Might Have Been | 1915/I | Short | Marion |
The Eleventh Dimension | 1915 | Short | Betty Singleton - the Professor's Daughter |
Conscience | 1915 | | Sprague's Wife |
The White Terror | 1915 | | Eleanor Boyd |
The Pursuit Eternal | 1915 | Short | Grace Burton |
Courtmartialed | 1915 | | Marie |
The Bombay Buddha | 1915 | Short | Mrs. Barnard Power |
Her Golf Birthday | 1915 | Short | |
The Story the Clock Told | 1915 | Short | Janet Vernon |
The Black Pearl | 1915 | Short | Margaret Marsden |
The Girl and the Spy | 1915 | Short | Frances |
The House of Fear | 1915/II | Short | Margaret Irwin |
A Man's Temptation | 1915 | Short | Margaret Girard |
Ambition | 1914 | Short | Marion Davis - the Wife |
The Mystery of the Sea View Hotel | 1914 | Short | |
Slow But Sure | 1914 | Short | The Clubman's Sweetheart |
The Shoemaker's Eleventh | 1914 | Short | The Shoemaker's Wife |
Let Us Have Peace | 1914 | Short | Jeannette Marteau |
The Fatal Portrait | 1914 | Short | Jane Winthrop - the Daughter |
The Conscience of Hassan Bey | 1913 | Short | |
Diversion | 1913 | Short | The Rich Young Wife |
So Runs the Way | 1913 | Short | Fred's Aspiring Sister |
The Chieftain's Sons | 1913 | Short | The Indian Girl |
When Love Forgives | 1913 | Short | The Stenographer (as Miss Francis, unconfirmed) |