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Links All links will open in a new page: Lineage of the Decker Family - Article on Hopefarm.com Decker Family Links on Linkpendium.com Ours - Then And Now, by Elinor Randlemon (Family History Archives) Legacy Builders: The Story of LeRay Decker, his Wife, and their Progenitors (Family History Archives) Johannis Decker House - posted by Historical Society of Shawangunk and Gardiner (from a 1966 newspaper article) Kingston, NY City Page - See the history section Klyne Esopus Museum - The museum offers a variety of exhibits about the culture, commerce and history of The Town of Esopus. Ulster County, New York - County Clerk On-line Exhibits - See the 1716/1717 Tax Assessment List for the County of Ulster Berne History Project - Great information on the residents of Berne in the 1860s. http://minisink.org/forthist.html - Information on Fort Decker, built by descendants of Jan Gerretson Decker. Great information on the family and descendents, and the history of the home known as Fort Decker. Bob Billard's Data Page - Includes Kingston Reformed Dutch Church marriages & baptisms Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Web Page Links that may prove helpful to the New Netherland Researcher - John Camps Links page, New Netherland Notables website Old Fulton, New York Post Cards Northern New York Library Network - Historical Newspapers Schleswig-Holstein Immigrants in New Amsterdam/New York, 1636-1667 by Klaus Timm. See also the Hans Peter Voss website with information on Schleswig-Holstein, including the history of this area (now part of Germany) where Jan Broersen emigrated from. William Cribb's Genealogy Buff website containing Decker Info Links. Ancestry.com Decker Message Boards Genealogy.com Decker GenForum Message Boards Virtual tour of Bluff, Utah, with the first stop being the Decker House, built in the 1890s by James Bean Decker and Anna Marie Mickelson Decker. This family was deeply affected by a diphtheria epidemic in late 1901. Michigan Historical Marker - Jesse Decker/Decker Settlement - Orion Township, Oakland Co., Michigan Menu system from http://buttongenerator.com
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October 12, 2010 |