JOSEPH KENT, second son of Daniel and Esther, at the time of his marriage (1824) was a resident of Deer Creek, county of Harford, Md., and his wife’s home before marriage had been with her parents (Samuel and Jane Cook), in York Co., Pa. Children of Joseph and Maria J. Kent:
1. Esther Jane, b. 3, 10, 1826; m. James Cloud, 3, 13, 1850. 2. Mary Ann, b. 4, 21, 1828; m. John Barnard, 3, 15, 1849. 3. Susanna H., b. 12, 15, 1829; m. William C. Worthington, 2, 16, 1854. 4. Samuel, b. 6, 8, 1836. 5. Jesse Warner, b. 8, 26, 1838; d. 3, 7, 1843. 6. Hadley, b. 2, 19, 1842. 7. Jesse Mira, b. 5, 3, 1844. 8. Margaret H., b. 1, 24, 1850.
Maria Jane, wife of Joseph, born 11, 24, 1803; died 4, 25, 1881
pg. 462.
3mo. 18, 1824 Joseph Kent & Maria Jane Cook he to bring a certificate (from Deer Creek) Ann Griest and Sarah Cookson to inquire (1st intention of marriage)
4mo. 21, 1824 Joseph Kent & Maria Jane Cook Willing Griest, Daniel Cookson, Anne Griest & Sarah Cookson to oversee (2nd intention of marriage)
5mo. 20, 1824 Maria Jane Kent requests cert to Fallowfield
pg. 463 6 mo. 23, 1824 Maria Jane Kent cert to Fallowfield
277 29th of 4th mo 1824 JOSEPH KENT - MARIA JANE COOK
Whereas JOSEPH KENT of Deer Creek in the County of Harford in the State of Maryland Son of DANIEL and ESTHER KENT (the latter Deceased) of Chester County Pennsylvania and MARIA JANE COOK daughter of SAMUEL and JANE COOK of York County Pennsylvania. . . this 29th day of the fourth month in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty four. . . at Warrington in the County afforesaid
Maria Jane Cook, daughter of Samuel and Jane Warner Cook, was born in Baltimore, Md., 11mo. 24, 1803, and educated at Friends' Select School, Lombard Street. When sixteen years old the family removed to Warrington, York County, Pa. On 4th mo. 29,1824, she was married in the Warrington Meeting House to Joseph Kent,* son of Daniel and Esther Hawley Kent, of West Bradford, Chester County, Pa. Her husband was a woolen manufacturer, and the first year of their married life was spent at Andrew's Bridge, Lancaster County, Pa., where he had rented a woolen mill, and was likewise postmaster. The following certificate was forwarded: To Fallowfield Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pa.: Dear Friends : Maria Jane Kent requests our certificate in order to be joined to your meeting; she being removed with her husband and settled within the limits thereof. On inquiry, no obstructions appearing, we recommend her a member to your friendly notice, and are your friends. Signed in and on behalf of Warrington Monthly Meeting, held the 23d of 6th mo., 1824.
Jesse Wickersham, Ann Garretson, - Clerks.
Having bought a farm (Maple Grove), on the Little Elk, in Upper Oxford Township, Chester County, Pa., they removed here. The farm was mostly woodland, with but little cleared land, and with only a small log dwelling, but it contained a good water power. Busy years followed, a factory was first built and supplied with water power by dam and race, and then other buildings followed in rapid succession. A frame part was added to the log dwelling, and a stone addition to that; finally a roomy brick colonial dwelling was built, with barns, outbuildings, mills and tenement houses. And here Joseph and Maria Jane Kent spent the remainder of their lives. Eleven children came to them, and nine lived to mature years and married. Their home was noted for its generous hospitality, and travelling Friends were always welcomed there and made at home by the gracious, queenly, loving mistress of the house.
In 5 mo., 1846, Maria Jane Kent was recorded a minister of London Grove Quarterly Meeting (Western Quarter) of Friends. Her especial gift seemed to be the power to reach the human heart and, discovering any dormant germs of good that might lie hidden there, to awaken them unto life and growth. This was more especially true of the young, who at once felt the influence of her presence, and the impulse toward higher living.
Her life was one long sermon of loving thought for others, to whom she was ever ready to give a helping hand. Maria Jane Kent died at Maple Grove, 4th mo. 25, 1881, and was buried in the Friends' burying ground at Penn's Grove, at which place for so many years she " sat head of the meeting."
History of Chester County, Pennsylvania; page 555; Futhey & Cope, 1881.
Abstracts of the Records of Warrington Monthly Meeting York County, Pennsylvania; Gilbert Cope, 1877
100 Years at Warrington York County, Pennsylvania Quakers Marriages, Removals, Births & Deaths; page 146 under "Marriages" Margaret B. Walmer 1989
Early Maltby with Some Roades History and that of the Maulsby Family in America; Descendants of William & Mary Maltby Emigrants from Nottinghamshire, England to Pennsylvania; page 248-249; Ella K. Barnard Baltimore, 1909
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