William S. Pitts

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William S Pitts

William S. Pitts (1830 – 1918) was an American physician and composer who wrote the well-known song "The Church in the Wildwood" in 1857.

William Savage Pitts was born at Lums Corners within the town of Yates in Orleans County, New York on August 18, 1830 to Charles Pitts and Polly Green Smith Pitts who were descended from New England Puritans of English and Scottish ancestry.[1][2] Pitts was the eighth of nine children and had musical ability from an early age, taking formal music lessons from a graduate of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society.

Move to Wisconsin and Iowa

Later life as a physician in Fredericksburg, Iowa

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