Hannah O'Brien Chaplin was born in Danvers, Massachusetts, September 5, 1809.
[2] In 1830, she was married to Thomas Jefferson Conant,[3] and in 1839 she became the editor of The Mother's Monthly Journal.
[2] She translated from the German Strauss' Baptism in Jordan, Neander's commentary on Philippians, and works by other authors.
[2] Her works are The Earnest Man, a biography of Adoniram Judson (1855), and a Popular History of English Bible Translation (1856).
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