[10] In 1850 the northern line was rotated to run due east from the mouth of the River de Chute.
[11] Kent gained a small area on the bank of the Saint John but lost a large triangle of territory that included the modern communities of Chapmanville, Kilfoil, Killoween, Maplehurst, and Moose Mountain.
In 1863 the southeastern part of Kent formed the bulk of Aberdeen Parish,[12] removing Glassville and Knowlesville Settlements.
[13] In 1896 the boundary with Aberdeen Parish underwent minor changes, taking a long narrow triangle of territory from Kent.
[14] In 1956 a stretch of Crown Reserved Road[b] along the western boundary of Aberdeen Parish was transferred to Kent,[16] possibly in error.
[17] The village of Bath comprises an irregular area along the Saint John River south of the Monquart Stream.
It was established on 23 November 1966 to assess for fire protection following the abolition of county governments by the new Municipalities Act.