Ann Molten King Pitman (Lewis)
1814-1905
Ann Molten King was born in the southern part of England at Winferth, Dorsetshire on May 20, 1814. She was the daughter of Thomas and Mary Morris King. Ann was the second child in a family of nine children. Her brothers and sisters were:
Jane, Isabella Cromey, George Cromey, Thomas, David Morris, John Morris, Emanuel and James W. King.
At the time of her birth, England was engaged in a desperate war with Napoleon Bonaparte of France, and was also engaged in a war with the United States, which was known as the Second War for Independence. The wars that England were engaged in at this time and just prior to this time had impoverished the people of England.
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Jane, Isabella Cromey, George Cromey, Thomas, David Morris, John Morris, Emanuel and James W. King.
At the time of her birth, England was engaged in a desperate war with Napoleon Bonaparte of France, and was also engaged in a war with the United States, which was known as the Second War for Independence. The wars that England were engaged in at this time and just prior to this time had impoverished the people of England.
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