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St. Jones Hundred was created in 1682, and was renamed Dover Hundred in 1823; Dover Hundred was subsequently divided into East Dover Hundred and West Dover Hundred in 1859. Murderkill Hundred was created in 1682 and was divided into North Murderkill Hundred and South Murderkill Hundred in 1855.
Road 206 west of Chapeltown, West Dover Hundred 39°05′55″N 75°42′15″W / 39.098611°N 75.704167°W / 39.098611; -75.704167 ( Thomas' Methodist Episcopal Chapeltown
Census-designated places in Kent County, Delaware (1 C, 7 P) Towns in Kent County, Delaware (2 C, 17 P) Unincorporated communities in Kent County, Delaware (38 P) C.
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The restaurant has 25 employees, some of whom have been there since it opened, Watson noted. "It's been a pretty good place," he said. Reach Jon at 330-364-8415 or at jon.baker@timesreporter.com.
Pearson's Corner is located in West Dover Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, approximately ten miles west of Dover. What is now Kent County was originally part of the Whorekill County, as it was named by early Dutch settlers. It became an independent territory under the name St. Jones County in 1680 and was transferred to William Penn in 1682.
Kenton is located at the intersection of Delaware Route 42 and Delaware Route 300. DE 42 passes northwest–southeast through the town on Commerce Street, heading northwest toward Blackiston and east toward Cheswold, where it has an intersection with U.S. Route 13 that provides access to the city of Dover to the south.
Dover Hundred was created in 1682 as St. Jones Hundred. It was renamed Dover Hundred in 1823. In 1859, Dover Hundred was divided into East Dover Hundred ( 39°06′44″N 75°44′42″W / 39.1123°N 75.7451°W / 39.1123; -75.7451 ) and West Dover Hundred ( 39°39′32″N 75°34′04″W / 39.6588°N 75.5679°W / 39.6588