Hello Alice,
I have another piece of the COVENEY puzzle for you that might help to tie together the ROOK and COVENEY issues.
In addition to the Frances COVENEY that appeared in the 1851 Faversham census, there is a second Frances COVENEY who married William ROOK. The marriage details are as follows:
William ROOK of full age, labourer, residence at Kingsdown, father Richard ROOK, also a labourer married at Faversham on 6 September 1840 Frances COVENEY of full age, no occupation, residence at time of marriage in Faversham, father Richard COVENEY, also a labourer. Witnesses were Joseph Fever and Maria COVENEY.
So it would seem that this is a nice fit for the ROOK information you earlier received - complete with an explanation for Agnes COVENEY living in the household and subsequently, Maria COVENEY living in the household.
This Frances COVENEY was christened at Ospringe on 5 June 1808 to parents Richard and Sarah COVENEY. Richard and Sarah COVENEY also had Thomas 1815, Caroline 1812, Richard 1810, George 1805, Sarah 1803, Marianne 1799, William 1797, Maria 1795.
Interesting that the unmarried Frances COVENEY who appears in the 1851 Faversham census provides an age
that correlates so closely to the above Frances.
Regards,
Susan