In December 1712, Henderson returned to the new world after being appointed to a Mission at
Patuxent Hundreds (without a
parish).
Jacob's first wife Mary (surname unknown) Jacob Henrderson's first wife Mary (surname unknown) was the third and final wife of
Mareen Duvall who died in 1694 and she administered his substantial estate. Duvall had purchased sizeable tracts of land, including
Catton, later known as
Belair as well as owning
Middle Plantation in
Davidsonville, Maryland. In 1696, she married Henry Ridgely. In 1700, Ridgely purchased an additional adjacent to
Catton called
Enfield Chase. Upon Ridgely's death in 1710, his third wife, now twice widowed, was executrix of the will and received those properties. Mary had previously inherited Middle Plantation in
Davidsonville, Maryland when her first husband,
Mareen Duvall died in 1694. Mary married Henderson in 1713, quickly establishing the man as a wealthy landowner.
First Parish In 1713, St. Anne's Parish in
Annapolis, Maryland had become vacant and Henderson was asked to serve there as well, despite living about away. He served there for a year. That same year, he and his wife built a small chapel near their residence at Belair, which was known as Henderson's Chapel or Forest Chapel.
Queen Anne Parish and St Barnabas It is not clear if Rev. Johnathan White died in 1717 or was removed from the position as Rector of Queen Anne Parish. On 17 December 1717, Reverend Jacob Henderson was appointed as rector of Queen Anne Parish. ==End of in Mission at Patuxent==