Descendants of Jan Gerretsen Decker

Notes


32. Hendrik Decker

On 10 Mar 1756, Hendrik Decker received a patent of 435 acres of land on the south fork of Allen's Creek, adjoining the Coleman family, in Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg) County, VA.

Source: Wm. R. Vincent

Information on children of Hendrik Decker & Anne Coleman was added from a Gedcom from Eileen, except where noted.

#2447 Hermanus Dekker Hendrik Jan Dekker
Rachel Montanjen 11/4/1716 Geertjen Dekker


34. Peter Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


Magdalena Oosterhout

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


40. Martinus Decker

For more information on Martinus Decker & his home (Fort Decker) see http://minisink.org/forthist.html

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


41. Maria Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


42. Catrina Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


43. Josias Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


44. Hendricks Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


45. Annatje Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


46. Helena Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)


47. Samuel Decker

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)

(Source: Minisink Valley Historical Society - History of the Old Decker Stone House.)