Before anyone spends a lot of time looking for Sarah Cook, I think the name was probably Amy D Sharpless Cook (1840-1903), born in Ohio, died in Maine. Amy was a recognized minister, as was her husband, Edward Cobb Cook (1840-1916). Stanwood Meeting was in Leavenworth County, KS, just west of Kansas City. Edward and Amy in the 1903 Census lived near Tonganoxie in Leavenworth County, and Valley Falls is a little farther to the west in adjacent Jefferson County. They married in Iowa and 8 of their 10 children were born in Iowa, including Charles and Warren. Edward came from Maine, so Amy could have been making a family visit in 1903 in addition to being recognized as a visiting minister at New England Yearly Meeting . Amy's death in Maine was reported in the Maine death records and in the online American Friend Obituary Index. -- S. Newton In response to this Q-R post of March 4: >From the Valley Falls [KS] Farmers Vindicator for July 3, 1903: "COOK. Mrs Sarah Cook of Stanwood, who recently went to Battle Creek Michigan for her health, died at the yearly Quaker meeting in Maine last week. "Her two sons, Warren Cook of Wichita, and Charley Cook of Missouri, took the corpse to the family burying ground in Iowa."