Hannah Rebecca Frances Caverhill (née King; 22 November 1834 – 11 August 1897) was a New Zealand diarist and homemaker.
She was born in England, and emigrated to New Zealand with her family at age 16, where she began keeping a diary of her daily activities.
Her mother established a boarding house, and Caverhill began keeping a diary of her daily activities: visiting friends, going for walks and picnics, singing at concerts, and playing the organ at Lyttelton Church.
Her diaries at this time describe the hard work of homemaking and motherhood: making jams, pickles and other preserves, laundry days, supervising the household chores, sewing and knitting, and looking after the children.
She taught her children music and supervised their lessons, and as a devout Christian, held prayers for the family and servants every Sunday.