Person:Garrett Decker (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1712
  1. Sarah Decker1712 - 1759
  2. Garrett Decker1716 - 1773
  3. John 'Johannes' DeckerBef 1719 - Bef 1790
  4. Elizabeth Decker1724 - 1793
  5. Lucas Decker1727 - 1751
  6. Tobias Decker1730 - 1759
m. Bef 1742
  1. Nicholas Depuy Decker1742 - 1836
m. Bef 1766
  1. Susannah Decker1766 - 1850
Facts and Events
Name Garrett Decker
Alt Name Gerrit Decker
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 1716 Kingston, Ulster County, New York
Marriage Bef 1742 to Susanna DePue
Marriage Bef 1766 to Mary Catherine Ruleman
Death[2] 1773 Monongalia County, Virginia[Died of a Snakebite from daughter's declaration in Monongalia suit ]
Alt Death[3] 1790

Garrett Decker was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Early Land Acquisition in Virginia

Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:

  • G-121: Garrat Decker of Frederick County, 380 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. James Genn. Tract No 12 on Wappacomo on Great South Branch of the Potomack River. 27 Aug. 1748. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 28].

Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 1 - Inquisition, 15th April, 1749, on body of Samuel Decker, son of Garret Decker, on the South Branch of Potomac, by Peter Scholl, coroner. Samuel received his death by accident by a penknife. Peter Scholl, coroner; Abram Vanderpool, Able Westfall, Hendrey Scarbrough, James Simpson, Johanes Curtract, Conrad Hoerner, Johann Michael Hoerner, Daniel Hoornbeck, Anthony Logen, George Osborn, John Westfall, Cornelius Curt Right (See Curtract above).
  • Page 165.--19th April, 1749. James Coburn's appraisement. Settled with Andrew Knoling, Peter Tustee, Henry Sheplar, Geo. Sea, Fredk. Sea, Thos. Dove. Due from James Kuykendall, Saml. Coburn. Due from Christian Ewigh, Joel Hornback. Due from Jacob Coburn, Wm. Leane, Isaac Coburn. Due from Henry Femster, John Ryon, Aaron Price. Due from Jno. Collins, Jno. Warwell, Richd. Field. Due from Henry Cartwright, Garrett Decker. Due from Danl. Richardson, John Kuykendall. 21 lbs. nails. By Abraham Vanderpoole, James Simpson, Michael Horn

Notes

Some researchers claim that Garrett was killed by Indians in 1759, but this has been disproven by Garrett's wife Mary Catherine's statement in "Catherine Burrell vs. James Wilson and Susanna Wilson", in Monongalia Court [1812]. Likely related to Tobias Decker who lived on South Branch, Potomac River.

BILL OF COMPLAINT FILED BY CATHERINE BURRELL VS. JAMES S. WILSON & SUSANNA WILSON

To the worshipful County Court of Monongalia Chancery - humbly complaining this orator Catherine Burrell, to your worships that in or about the year 1769 on 1770 to the best of your Orater's recollection, she and her then husband Garret Decker came over the Allegany mountains into this then wilderness of country, unsettled but by very few adventurers and took possession of and settled down upon a tract of land situated on a creek now known by the name Deckers Creek whereas a certain James Smallwood Wilson now lives on which tract of land your orator and her said husband built a house, cleared land, raised Indian Corn, planted an orchard of Apples and Peach trees thereon and continued to live thereon, clearing fencing and raising crops of corn for three or four years until the Indian War commenced and drove your orator and her said husband into Coburn's Fort (then called) about two miles distant from the said improvement, there with some others striving to keep possession of the country Intending to return home to the said lmprovements, as soon as we could in safety from the Indians, and tn the meantime visited the said improvement to take cane of our cows that run about the said improvement and also to keep up the fences, that our property would not be destroyed. Your Orator then states to your Worships that at the time she was at the said Fort, that her said husband got bit with Rattle Snakes and sudantly less than an hour after he was bit he died leaving one child, she that is the wife of the said James Smallwood Wilson whom your Orator prays may be made defendant to this ? Orators Bill of Complaint. Your Orator further states that some short time after the Commissioners under the land law proposed In the year 1779 came into this country to settle and adjust the claims to unpatented lands for the benefit of Settlers on the Western Waters that a certain FRANCIS Burrell with whom your said Orator had previously intermarrled, attented the Commissioners Court (as your Orator hath been Informed) and proved the right of settlement on the said land made by the said Garret Decker as foresaid to be Susay Decker who is now the wife of the said James Smallwood Wilson and daughter to the said Garrett Decker and your Orator upon which proof the Commissioners aforesald granted a certificate for the said land and Improvements tn the name (wrong name) of the sald Susay Decker. who afterward Intermarried with the said James S. Wilson and took possession of the said land and Improvements ever since and have kept your Orator ___ without ever giving your Orator any support in land of her Dower in said land, not withstanding your Orator's last husband Burrell hath been dead seven to eight years and your Orator hath become so reduced that she hath become a charge to the County for two years last past your 0ratrix having now relinquished her right of Dower in the sald land nor received b ____ to compell the said James S. Wilson to any ___ therefore prays this Worshipfull Court assigns her one third part thereof for her Dower during her natural life and pay her such damages as she may have sustained by reason of the detention of the home from her and your Orator will pray ___?___.
M.Gay & J. McGee attorneys
March 1812
References
  1.   Core, Earl L. (Earl Lemley). The Monongalia story : a bicentennial history. (Parsons, West Virginia: McClain Print. Co., c1974-1984).

    Martin Zern and Andrew Zern & Susannah Decker as Tennants in Common (not Joint Tennants) agreeable to a deed of Gift from Catherine Decker relique of Geard Decker Dec'd is entitled to four hundred acres of land in Monongalia on Deckers Creek adjoining land claimed by Henry Smith to include his Settlemenf made thereon in the yeare 1770.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).