Nelson's last name can vary depending on the individual referred to, as "Nelson" is a common first name or surname. If you are referring to a specific person, such as the famous British naval commander Horatio Nelson, then his last name is indeed "Nelson." If you have a particular Nelson in mind, please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
horatio nelson
As he wasn't alive then he couldn't have launched a flagship....100 years out....as he was connected to my family I know this.
Many Nelsons come from Scandinavia - lots of people named Neil and Nel having sons there. There are also Nelsons in Britain from the Scottish Clan Neilson or Nelson.
Is last name Channe or Channey a jatt last name?
a last name is the name after your first name like Sarah the first name and smith the last name. The family name, the surname.
His name is Nelson Muntz!
If your last name is, say, Nelson, you would sign it "the Nelsons." Bob Nelson is one Nelson and Joe Nelson is another Nelson, so the two of you are two Nelsons. Apostrophes indicate possessives, not plurals. There isn't anything belonging to the Nelsons here. If there were, it would be "the Nelsons' car/house/emu/whatever."
horatio nelson
Yes it is and Mabel!! :)
HMS Victory
Winnie
Damian Kuru
Horatio Nelson
Its david Nelsons wife her other name was Collette Wazniak
Andris Nelsons was born in 1978.
Horatio, Lord Nelson's mistress was Emma, Lady Hamilton
It's not Copenhagen - that was Wellington's horse. Then why say it,,,he was a sailor and did not need a horse !