Jessie McLaren
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Born1883
Died1968 (aged 84–85)
EducationMaster of Arts in philosophy
OccupationsAustralian missionary, gardener, translator, and teacher
Jessie McLaren | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1883 |
| Died | 1968 (aged 84–85) |
| Education | Master of Arts in philosophy |
| Occupations | Australian missionary, gardener, translator, and teacher |
| Spouse | Dr. Charles I. McLaren |
| Children | Rachel Human |
Jessie McLaren (1883-1968) was an Australian teacher, translator, gardener, missionary, and book collector.[1][2] She spent thirty years in Korea and developed a library of rare Korean books, which her daughter, Rachel Human, donated to the National Library of Australia where it forms the McLaren-Human Collection.[2]