Nelson was born in London in 1800, son of Solomon Nelson. Showing musical ability when quite young, he was adopted by a gentleman who gave him a good musical and general education. He was for some time a pupil of
Sir George Smart, and eventually became a teacher in London. He was in partnership with
Charles Jefferys as a music-seller until 1843, when he was elected an associate of the
Philharmonic Society. Subsequently he became a music publisher, but, being unsuccessful, he arranged a musical and dramatic entertainment with members of his family, and went on tour in North America, Canada, and Australia. He married Sarah Moss, and had several children, including actresses and singers: Mrs
Eliza Craven,
Carrie Nelson,
Sarah Nelson, and
Maria Nelson, mother of
Effie Adelaide Rowlands and
Carrie Sidney. He died in
Russell Square, London on 7 April 1862, and was buried at
West Ham; he left a widow, Sarah, and son Alfred Nelson. ==Compositions==