Jane Ludlow Abbott, nee Drake (1881- c1962) was the author Keineth (1918), Highacres (1920), Red-Robin (1922), Minglestreams (1923), Juliet is Twenty (1926), Heyday (1928), Beggarman (1930), Kitty Frew (1931), Silver Fountain (1932), Miss Jolley's Family (1933), Fiddler's Coin (1934), Strangers in the House (c1935), Benefit Street (1936), Angels May Weep (1937), Singing Shadows (1938), To Have, To Keep (1939), Clo (1940), Lorrie (1941) and others.
Jane Ludlow Drake Abbott (1879-1962) was an American author who began her career writing for adolescent girls, and went on to write adult romance. Born in Buffalo, New York, to a family involved in the shipbuilding industry of the Great Lakes region, she was educated at Cornell University, and married Buffalo attorney Frank A. Abbott. Most of her twenty juvenile titles were published under the name Jane D. Abbott, although a few were released under the name Jane Abbott. Her adult titles were all released under the name Jane Abbott.