Hannah E. Barker Taylor (born August 18, 1835) was a poet and active member of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Early life
Hannah E. Barker was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on August 18, 1835. She was of English descent and Native American for five generations. Barker's father was born and bred in New Brunswick, where he married Elizabeth Ann Sewell. He moved to Hartford, Connecticut, and reared his family there.[1]
Barker received her education in Fredericton and in Hartford. During her school life, her compositions were spoken of highly. Music was her passion, and, possessing a fine voice, it was the wish of her parents that she should study music as a profession.[1]
Career
Barker accepted a position as leading soprano in the First Baptist Church of Hartford, teaching music meanwhile.[1]
During all those years, she was writing poems, but it was only towards the end of the 19th century that any of her compositions were published.[1]