The 18-year-old Catherine Suckling, a copy of a portrait by John Theodore Heins
Born
9 May 1725
Barsham, Suffolk
Died
26 December 1767(1767-12-26) (aged 42)
Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk
Nationality
British
Spouse
Edmund Nelson
(m. 1749)
Children
11, including William and Horatio
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.
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CatherineSuckling (9 May 1725 – 26 December 1767) was the mother of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson. Catherine had eleven children of which Nelson...
Captain Maurice Suckling (4 May 1726 – 14 July 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer of the eighteenth century, most notable for starting the naval career...
from Nelson's sister, Catherine Matcham, through the marriage of Horatia's son William to Catherine's granddaughter, Catherine Blanckley and the Nelson-Ward...
John Suckling (poet)[citation needed] and CatherineSuckling (the mother of Horatio Nelson). The Sucklings were lord of the manor until 1810. The Woodton...
porch. Both the church and the tower are Grade I listed buildings. CatherineSuckling married the Reverend Edmund Nelson, a former curate of Beccles, at...
Rector of Hillborough and of Burnham Thorpe in that county. He married CatherineSuckling, whose maternal grandmother Mary was the sister of both the 1st Earl...
associated with this church and bell tower is the wedding, in 1749, of CatherineSuckling and the Reverend Edmund Nelson, the parents of England's seafaring...
The Hours of Catherine of Cleves (Morgan Library and Museum, now divided in two parts, M. 917 and M. 945, the latter sometimes called the Guennol Hours...
Galfridus Walpole — Suckling Sword, having been given to Walpole's godson and great nephew Maurice Suckling whose sister CatherineSuckling was Nelson's mother...
by Romulus, they fled Rome, taking with them the statue of the she-wolf suckling the infants (Capitoline Wolf), thus appropriating that symbol for the town...
suckles her child, they will affect the labia of her suckling and generate an itch which the suckling will carry through her future life. Al-Kindi wrote:...
average of 5 times per day, spending some 46 minutes suckling. There is a diurnal rhythm in suckling, peaking at roughly 6am, 11:30am, and 7pm. Under natural...
they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass." Noah Lanard of Mother Jones called verses...