Jennie Faulding Taylor

English missionary in China

  • Fame39.1
  • Momentum0.0
  • Wikipedia337
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Lived 1843–1904, aged 61
  • Era
    1843–1904
    Aged 61
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Updated 2026-08-17

Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Faulding Taylor, was a British Protestant missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. She pioneered the work of single women missionaries in China and eventually married the founder of the mission, James Hudson Taylor, after the death of his first wife, Maria Jane Dyer. As Taylor's wife, she assumed many roles within the mission agency when Taylor was overseas - acting at times as a home director for the mission. She encouraged women, both married and unmarried, to participate in the work of the China Inland Mission in ways that had previously only been reserved for male missionaries.

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