Hoskens, Jane Fenn (1694–c. 1750)
Hoskens, Jane Fenn (1694–c. 1750)
American memoirist. Born 1694 in London, England; died c. 1750.
Wrote about childhood illness, conversion to Quakerism, and travels through North America as preacher in autobiography, The Life and Spiritual Sufferings of That Faithful Servant of Christ, Jane Hoskens (1771).
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