Heaton, Hannah Cook (1721–1794)
Heaton, Hannah Cook (1721–1794)
American religious writer. Born 1721 in Long Island, NY; died 1794.
Joined Great Awakening revival and wrote accounts of her experiences; autobiographical writings excerpted in The World of Hannah Heaton (1988).
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