Eliza Jaco (1767-02-01)1 February 1767 Pelynt, Cornwall, England
Died
8 December 1840(1840-12-08) (aged 73) Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Pen name
E.F.
A Woman
Rev. David Blair
Occupation
writer
Notable works
Secresy; or The Ruin on the Rock (1795)
Mary and Her Cat (1804)
Visits to the Junior Library (1805)
Spouse
John Fenwick
Children
Eliza Anne Rutherford
Orlando Fenwick
Eliza Fenwick (née Jaco; 1 February 1767 – 8 December 1840) was a Cornish[1][2] author, whose works include Secresy; or The Ruin on the Rock (1795) and several children's books. She was born in Cornwall, married an alcoholic, and had two children by him. She left him and eventually went to live with her children in Barbados, where she ran a school with her daughter.[1]
^ abJarndyce Booksellers' catalogue Women Writers 1795–1927 Part I: A–F (London, Summer 2017).
^MacKenzie, Charlotte (2020). Women writers and Georgian Cornwall. ISBN 978-1716339226.
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