Ana Gallum was married to Joseph Wiggins in a Protestant ceremony in 1779 in Rolleston, Florida. Now known as
Palatka, the city was held by the
British from 1763 to 1784, at which time it was ceded to the Spanish as part of the
1783 Treaty of Paris. This rendered the marriage between Wiggins and Gallum moot in the eyes of the Catholic Church. This was because Joseph was a
Protestant, and the newly instated Spanish colonial government (which was
Catholic) did not formally recognize their marriage. By the time Wiggins and Gallum married, Gallum was approximately 24 years old and more than able to bear children. However, their first child ― Beatriz, also known as Patricia ― was born almost three years later, in 1782, when Gallum was about 27. The couple had six children in total, beginning with Beatriz/Patricia in 1782, Maria in 1785, Benjamin in 1788, Abigail Juana/Jennie in 1789, Ana Maria on May 15, 1792, and Jorge Jose on July 10, 1795. Joseph Wiggins died only two years after the birth of his last child when Gallum was 42 years old. This led to Gallum inheriting his property, which consisted of an approximately 1,400-acre plantation, 100 head of cattle, farming equipment, and six cabins of enslaved people. Wiggins's death also began what would be a four-year process to prove that Gallum was, in fact, the proper wife and inheritor of his estate. After the death of her husband, Gallum worked the plantation and actively participated in the trading of both cattle and enslaved people while doing so. Two years after the death of her husband in early 1799, Gallum was sexually assaulted by a man named Pedro Cassaly, who had come to the plantation to purchase cattle. While Cassaly drowned on the road during his return to St. Augustine, the encounter left Gallum pregnant with her seventh and final child at approximately age 44, and she gave birth to Pedro Cassaly II later that same year. She petitioned for financial assistance for this child because of the circumstances of his birth. She was denied by the courts because her inheritance of her husband's estate left her a wealthy woman. == Court cases ==