Research Question
Online family trees
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| One of the many trees at Ancestry listing children of Jacob Vanderhoof and Ann Hopler |
Published book of Vanderhoof researcher
| Page of Freeman's book about Decker and Vanderhoof marriages. Housed at the Denville Historical Society |
Marriage of Deborah Vanderhoof and John Decker, 1822
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| "March 19 1822 John Decker, Stony Brook to Deborah Vanderhoof of Rockaway Valley" |
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| "March 19 1822 John Decker, Stony Brook to Deborah Vanderhoof of Rockaway Valley" |
The problem with these marriage records is that additional information is scarce. For example, ages of the parties and names of parents are often not given.
Burial and gravestone evidence
| Gravestones in Rockaway Valley United Methodist Church Cemetery visited on the cold day of November 11, 2025. Deborah Vanderhoof died March 13, 1832 John Decker died September 5, 1877 Rachel Jacobus died November 17, 1866 |
The date of death etched on Deborah's stone is March 13, 1832. I'm no expert on gravestones, but I do not think that her stone was created at the time of her death; therefore, it is prone to inaccuracies. Next to Deborah is her husband, John Decker (1800-1877). Next to John is his second wife, Rachel Jacobus (1796-1866).
Children of Deborah Vanderhoof and John Decker and problems with the timeline
--Elizabeth Decker (1822-1897) married Cyrus Dixon (1814-1868)
--Andrew Decker (1827-1906) married Martha Dixon (1830-1919)
--Sarah Louise Decker (1830-19xx) married William Kanouse (1823-1903)
--Catherine Amanda Decker (1835-1915) married Charles Augustus Kincaid (1832-1901).
The year of birth for the youngest child, Catherine, varies in records, but is usually in the early 1830s. The year of birth on her gravestone is 1835. So Catherine's mother, Deborah, died anytime after her birth until her father remarried before the 1850 census. There were no recordings of deaths to the county or State of New Jersey in the 1830s. Either Deborah did not die in 1832 or Catherine was not born in 1835, or Deborah was not her mother.
Conclusion
If you have probate, church, or family Bible records related to Morris County Vanderhoofs, I would welcome hearing from you.


