Ann was aged 6 in the 1871 UK Census. [2]
Residence: 5 Little Clarendon Street, St Pancras, London, England.
[This area of London was bombed in WWII, and Little Clarendon Street, does not exist now. It is on earlier maps of the area.]
The Kings lived in the house with another family, and 2 lodgers.
1871 UK Census. Civil Parish Pancras 6 Marylebone , Ecclesiastical Dist. of St Mary's.
William King Head - Mar. aged 30, Iron Moulder, birth place: Islington,
Charlotte King, wife aged 28 b/place: St Pancras,
Rebecca King, dau, aged 10 Scholar, b: St Pancras,
Anne King, dau, aged 6, b: St Pancras,
Emma/Emily King, dau, aged 2, b: St Pancras,
George King, son, aged 4, b: St Pancras.
Sources
↑ Estimated from Marriage & Death Registers compiled by South Australian Genealogy Soc., Unley, SA, 1986
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