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Charles and Samuel Deckard, Enslaved, Peter Spyker Decherd, Enslaver; Charity Ricks, Enslaved, Abraham Ricks, Enslaver

Charles Deckard was born enslaved in 1796 Virginia.  By 1826 he was in Tennessee, married Jane Holder and his first son, Joseph, was born. Charles and Jane would go on to have at least five children:  Joseph, Benjamin, Samuel, Harriett and Thomas.  By 1868 he was in McLennan County, Texas where he registered to vote.  And in 1870 he appears on the Federal Census.

Charles was enslaved by Peter Spyker Decherd and, eventually, so was his wife, Jane.

Jane Holder was born about 1804 in Tennessee. Though the names of her parents are not yet known, Jane said they were both born in Kentucky.  Jane's enslaver was John Walton Holder and he was most likely the enslaver of Jane's parents.

John Walton Holder was born 6 Nov 1786 in Clark County, Kentucky and died 21 Sep 1841 in Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee.  He married Carine Frances Penn 1789-1852 in 1808.  John was the son of Colonel John Charles Holder 1744-1798 and Frances Walton Calloway 1763-1803.

1810 Census  Clark Co KY John Holder
13 Slaves 
  [Would include Jane's parents]

1820 Census Franklin Co TN  John W Holder
34 Slaves
:  12 M under 14, 3 M 14-25, 2 M 26-44, 8 F under 14, 7 F 14-25, 1 F 26-44, 1 F 45+   [Includes Jane who would have been 16 and, probably her parents and sibling.]

22 Oct 1822 Franklin Co TN  Land Grant
John paid 12 1/2 cents per acre.  50 acres by survey bearing date 15 Aug 1825, lying in said county [Franklin] on the waters of Beaus Creek and bounded as follows:  Beginning at a SE corner of a 100 acre tract granted to W A Guesentberg? at the footy of the mountain and ? their E and 45 poles to two Sugar trees.   .....  Signed 27 Mar 1827

1827 John Holder's daughter Frances Henrietta Holder married Peter Spyker Decherd in Nov 1827. This is likely when Frances received enslaved from her father.  Including Jane. 

1830 Census Franklin Co TN  John W Holder
64 Slaves:
  16 M under 10, 11 M 10-23, 2 M 24-35, 4 M 36-54, 10 F under 10, 7 F 24-35, 1 F 36-54, 1 F 55-99

1840 Census Franklin Co TN  John W Holder
84 Slaves
:  12 M under 10, 19 M 10-23, 5 M 24-35, 6 M 36-54, 21 F under 10, 10 F 10-23, 4 F 24-35, 7 F 36-54

Will of John Walton Holder   Written 14 Sep 1841   Probate 4 Oct 1841

1  ...pay debts

2  ...to my wife Catherine Holder during her life the tract of land on which I reside together with the following slaves, Henry and his wife Mariah and their children Cabb [Caleb], Emanuel, Little Henry, Adaline, Julia, Martha, Little Mirah and Gabriel and a negro girl Franky and at the death of my said wife said land and negroes and their increase are to be disposed of as hereinafter directed

3...  to wife absolutely $1,000 in cash to be paid her by my Executor of the money on the first collections...   all provision on hand...[stock, utensils, household, furniture, all residue of my personal property except my slaves :   I direct my Executor to sell and apply the proceeds as hereinafter directed:

4...I have heretofore given to my daughter Francis Henrietta wife of Peter S Decherd the following property   negro man Winston (since dead) a negro girl named JANE, a negro girl named Moriah and a negro boy named Sidney together with $500 in cash which property and cash I have estimated to be worth $2250 ...

5  In like manner I have given to my daughter Sophia, wife of James A Snowden the following property  cash $500, negro woman Lucy and her children Elick and Emily, a negro man Gabriel since dead, and a negro girl Caroline which I have valued at $1,950...

6  In like manner I have given to my daughter Louisa wife of Holman Huddleston the following property - a negro man named Sam, a negro woman Matilda, her children Palina and Brice and a negro girl Margaret which property I have estimated at $1,400...

7.  For the purpose of making my other daughters Elizabeth and Virginia Holder equal with the others I hereby give to each of them negro slaves to be allotted to them by my executor equal in value to the property I have given to my daughter Sophia estimating price to fixed upon said negroes according to the rate at which I have estimated the negroes given to my older daughters ....

8. All the above property which I have willed in the above clauses to my two daughter Elizabeth and Virginia Holder together with all the land and negroes I may hereafter give them. I direct my Executor to convey to trustees or that the same shall be vested for their benefit upon the following trusts and conditions, said negroes and their increase are to be used by each of said daughters for her separate use and benefit and not for the use and benefit of her husband if she should marry... no attempt should be made to remove said slaves without the consent of my Executor... 

9 I have already placed in the hands and possession of my son Richard P Holder the following property: a Negro man named William, a negro woman named Suinia and her two children Archa and Allen and negro girl named Amy which I value at $1400. The negro woman Suinia has had a child named Rachael since my son Richard has had her in his possession which I do not into the account but I hereby devise to him ....

10.  The balance of my slaves I direct to be equally divided among all my children...
 

11...at the death of my wife, the slaves and their increase I have bequeathed to her during her life are to be equally divided among my children... 

12  [Land division]

13 All the rest and residue ... divided among my children

14  [he's valued his land, etc himself]

15  I empower my Executor to execute  all....

16  I appoint Peter S Decherd sole executor...
Witnesses:  Nathan Green, Benjamin Decherd, Joseph Miller

Note: John's will confirms that his adult children already have these enslaved. It was a common custom for enslaved to be given upon a daughter's marriage, as well as when a son established his own home.

Almost certainly John gave "our" Jane to Frances because we know later Jane was involved with one of Peter Decherd's enslaved:  Charles.

Jane and Charles had their first [known] child, Joseph who was born March 1826 in Franklin County, Tennessee.  He was followed by four more [known] children.

Children of Charles Deckard and Jane Holder:

  • Joseph b March 1826  
  • Benjamin b 1830 
  • Samuel b 
  • Harriett b 1834
  • Thomas b 1836   

In 1854 Charles, Jane and their children went to McLennan County, Texas.  Their enslaver, Peter S Decherd, left Tennessee to settle in the Brazos Bottoms in Texas where Waco is now.  [See below Enslaver information]

1870 Census  Waco, McLennan TX
Dwelling 122  Fam 144
Dechard, Charles
73 Laborer bVA RE$300  BLK
   Jane 62  bTN  BLK
   Samuel 37 Drayman bTN  BLK
   Charity 27  bAL  Sam's wife  BLK
   Charles  2  bTX  BLK
   Robert 6/12  bTX  BLK
Trumbel, Harriett  36  Laundress bTN  BLK   Daughter of Charles and Jane
   Mary 14  in school bTX  BLK
   Erwin 1  bTX  BLK

1880 Census Waco, McLennan TX
Dwelling 247   246 N 5th Street   
Site is now part of the McLennan courthouse complex.
Deckard, Charles
  84 Laborer bVA parents both bVA  BLK
   Jane 76  bTN  both parents bKY    BLK

Charles and Jane died sometime after 1880, probably in Waco, Texas.

Details about the children of Charles and Jane:

Joseph Deckard was born March1826 in Franklin County,  TN

1880 AG Schedule
Deckerd,
Joseph
30 acres on shares.  1 horse, 15 acres Indian Corn.  15 acres cotton/2 bales

1900 Census Waco Ward 3, McLennan TX     911 Mary Street  Renting
Thomas, Jennie 29 bMay 1871 TX     parents bTX Widowed  No children   Laundress
Deckard, Joseph  74 bTN ParentsbTN  Widowed  Grandfather [of Jennie]
Williams, Fanny  8 bTX Parents bTX  Adopted daughter
Sanders, Albert  30 bApr 1870 Ark, Parents bARK Single Stacker at Ice Factory

Benjamin Deckard was born 1830 Franklin County, TN and died 19 Oct 1956 McLennan Co TX . He married Rosana Fields who was born1841 in Mississippi.

15 July 1867 McClennan TX    Benjamin registered to vote

1870 AG Schedule McLennan Co TX   West of Brazos River
Deckerd, Benjamin and Thomas      [this is his brother]
30 acres, 1 horse,  5 swine, 50 bushels Indian corn, 7 bales cotton

1870 Census West of Brazos River, McLennan TX    Ben and Tom living next to each other
Dwelling 190 Fam 178
Deckard, Benjm
  40 bTN Farmer
   Rosana 29  bMS
   Frainke  bTX
   Captain  7  bTX
   Deckard  6 bTX
   Isam 3 bTX
   Radix 1 bTX

1880 Census McLennan Co TX
Dwelling 20
Deckard, Benjamin
46 Farmer bTN parents bSC
   Rosanna  35   bMS  Parents bSC
   Francis 18  bTX
   Captain 17  bTX
   Benjamin 15  bTX
   Isom 13  bTX
   Molly 8  bTX
   Evaline 7  bTX
   Manny 5  bTX
   Early  3  bTX
   Anna 1  bTX

1900 Census Waco Ward 5, McLennan TX
Dwelling 46  Fam 47  917 Oak St
Deckard, Isom
  35 bTX May 1865  md 10 years  Day Laborer  Renting  This is Ben's son
   Alice 36 bMar 18964 TX
   Edward  13  bJun 1886 TX
   Walter  9   bJul 1890 TX
   Lizzie M  8  bJan 1892 TX
   Isaac  6  bFeb 1894  TX

1900 Census Justice Precinct 1, McLennan C TX
Dwelling 529  Fam 558
Decherd, Benjamin
[blank] bTN Farmer  Renting farm
   Rosana 54 bMS  Parents bMS  14 children born/10 living
   Early  21 bOct 1875 TX  Farm Laborer
   Moses  16 bMar 1884 TX

Same Dwelling  Fam 559
Deckare, Manny
[male]  bJan 1877 TX Married 2 years  Farm Laborer  This is Ben's son
   Mary F   bSep 1872 bTX

Dwelling 535  Fam 566
Deckard, Benjamin
  md4yrs Father bTX mother bMS  Farm Laborer  Renting  This is Ben's son
   wife Phillis bTX md 4 yrs  4chborn/1 living
   Rosana 5 bMay 1895 TX

Ben's son Moses  -  Moses's wife Cora died before 1940
1940 Census Falls, TX   Living Chilton, Satin, Falls, TX
Deckard, Mose  55
   Ruby Mae  21
  Rose Lee   19
Cox, Dorothy Jean  4
   Jennie  2
  Joe Lee  11 mos

1902 Waco City Directory
Deckard, Benjamin
  Laborer  609 Mann, E Waco  3

Ben's Son Mose Deckard  born 4 Mar 1882 Waco TX and died 27 Sep 1959. Farmer  Died Austin State Hospital Austin, TX  Widower. Father: Benjamin; mother:   Rosana Fields
COD Bronchopneumonia and Cerebral Arteriosclerosis
Buried Waco Cemetery  28 Sep 1959

Ben's son Isom Deckard  died 28 Nov 1951 at Waco, McLennan County TX
Widowed.  Was a Laborer
COD Natural causes; senility
Buried Greenwood Cemetery in Waco TX


Harriett Deckard was born 1834 on the Decherd Plantation, Franklin Co, TN - 17 Feb 1915 Waco, McLennan Co TX

1870 Census living with parents
Turmbel, Harriet
  36 with daughter Mary Jane 14 and son Erwin 1

1880 Census Waco, McLennan Co TX     88 North 5th St
Tramble, Harriet 42 bTN Widow Housekeeper
   Jane 24 bTX Seamstress
   Ernest/Erwin 10 bTX
   Zuma  8  bTX

1900 Census Waco Ward 1, McLennan, TX     329 N 5th Street  Own home
Tramble, Hariet  64 bTN father bVA mother bTN  Widow  Midwife   

1910 Census Waco Ward 1, McLennan Co TX   401 N 5th St  Own house
Tramble, Harriette  72 bTN Father  bVA Mother  bTN  Widow  Retired Nurse  5 children born/2 living
Tramble, Janie  54  bTX Father bGA Mother bTN     Dressmaker self employed
Morgan, Albert 10 bTX   Great Grandson

Harriett Deckard Trambel is buried Greenwood Cemetery, Waco McLennan Co TX


Thomas Deckard was born 1836 on the Decherd Plantation, Franklin Co TN. Died probably in McLennan Co TX.  Married Frances Fields b1847 MS

16 July 1867-1869  Voter Registration  McLennan County, TX  line #393

1870 AG Schedule - see Benjamin above

1870 Census  West of Brazos River, McLennan TX
Dwelling 191 Fam 179
Deckard, Thos
  34 bTN Farmer
   Frances  23 bMS
   Lydia  7 bTX
   Benjamin  6 bTX
   Nathan  2 bTX

1880 Census  McLennan Co TX    Thomas is not listed and Frances says she's a widow.
Dwelling 20
Deckard, Frances
  36  bMS parents bSC WIDOW Farmer
   Benjamin 16 bTX
   Nathan 12  bTX
   William  7  bTX
   Allie [female] 6  bTX
   Laura  8  bTX

There are two prison records for a Thomas Deckard. This may not be the same Thomas, but could explain his absence in the 1880 census with his family.

4 Apr 1880 Texas Convict and Conduct Register
Deckard, Tom  Convict #8545  Huntsville, Walker Co TX

Prison - Apr 4 1880 to Alston Farm
    Dec 28, 1880 to Auygg? and Lendells Prison Sep 29, 1981
Discharged January 28, 1882
Work:  Labor  outside

1880 Census Schedule of Defective, Dependent and Delinquent Classes   1 Jun 1880
Deckard, Tom  Huntsville, Walker Co TX

Incarcerated Mar 1880 for Burglary
Number of years in penitentiary 2

Thomas and Frances's son, the Reverend Nathan Deckard died 3 Feb 1950. He was living Rural Route 6, Precinct 1 in McLennan County, TX near Downsville.  He was a widower.


Samuel Deckard was born 1832 on the Decherd Plantation, Franklin County, TN and died before 1900 in Waco,McLennan County TX.  He married Charity Ricks 1835-1925.  [See below for more about Charity Ricks].  Though her parents are so far unknown, she was enslaved by the Ricks family.   By 1900 Charity reports on the census that she is a widow.

Note:  Charity may not have been the mother of  Dorsey born 1856, Henderson born 1856, and Alfred "Fred" born 1852-1860.  These children of Samuel's may very well have been born to a first wife.

At the end of the Civil War, Samuel would have been living in McLennan County, Texas.  Charity appears in the 1870 census with Samuel and his parents, Charles and Jane Deckard.

Samuel is listed twice in the 1870 Census and they're probably both accurate.

1870 Census Waco, McLennan TX Taken 20 June 1870
Dwelling 15 This is a Boarding House  All BLK
Watson, Gustave  18  Tradesman  bNC
Leslie Robert 21  Waiter  bMS
Parker, Giles 39  Cook  bMS
Carter, Jerry 27  Hostler  bKY
Kennedy, Mary 55  Cook  bMD
Mclellan, Ann 24  Cook  bAL
Deckard, Sam  39  Hostler  bTN

1870 Census  Waco, McLennan TX  Taken 23 June 1870
Dwelling 122  Fam 144
Dechard, Charles
73 Laborer bVA RE$300  BLK
   Jane 62  bTN  BLK
   Samuel 37 Drayman bTN  BLK
   Charity 27  bAL  Sam's wife  BLK
   Charles  2  bTX  BLK
   Robert 6/12  bTX  BLK
Trumbel, Harriett  36  Laundress bTN  BLK   Daughter of Charles and Jane
   Mary 14  in school bTX  BLK
   Erwin 1  bTX  BLK
 
1880 Census Waco McLennan TX
Dwelling 264    88 N 5th St
Deckard Samuel
40  bTN Laborer
   Charity  39  bAL Parents bAL
   Charles  12  bTX
   Robert  9  bTX
   Minnie  7  bTX
   Lilly  5  bTX
   Howard  1  bTX

Samuel has disappeared by the 1910 Census.
1910 Census  Waco
Dwelling 71 Fam 73 1219 N 6th St

Deckard, Minnie  35 bTX  School Teacher
   Charity 65  Mother    9 children born/4 living
   Robert  41 bTX Widower, brother Retail Butcher

Charity died 18 Jan 1925 in Waco, Texas.


She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Waco, McLennan County, Texas

Charity Ricks Deckard

The children of Samuel Deckard and Charity Ricks:

Dorsey Deckard was born 1856 in McLennan Co TX  She married Dudley Whitaker in 1874, McLennan Co TX

1880 Census Waco, McLennan Co TX
Dwelling 97

Whitaker, D  56 Farmer bAL
   Dorsey  24  bTN
   A L  [female] 11 bTX
   Winey  10 bTX
   Walis 9 bTX
   Zoly  5  bTX
   Vilot  2  bTX

Dwelling 99  all BLK
Deckard, A  28  bTN Farmer     Believed to be Alfred
   M  20  bTN
   Tildy  1  bTX

Dwelling 100  all BLK
Whitaker, B 
29  bAL Farmer     This is Booker T Whitaker
   Jane 26  bLA        This is Jane Knott who later married Afred Decker
   L  6  [son]  bTX
   Eddy/ERdrey  4  [dau]  bTX
   Elin 1 bTX

1880 AG Schedule  Enumeration District 112, McLennan, TX 
Dudley Whittaker

37 Acres on shares.  2 horses, 20 acres Indian corn/300 bushels, 17 acres cotton/3 bales

Children of Dorsey Deckard and Dudley Whitaker:
    Alice 1868-1966 md Whitaker
    Winey/Winny b1870
    Wallace 1871-1945
    Zollie/Zoly b1874
    Clara 1879 md Lamesa
    Violet 1880-1950 md Wagener - died 5 Aug 1950; buried in Bosqueville Cemetery in Waco, TX.


Henderson Deckard was born 1856 in McLennan County, TX and died 26 Aug 1913. He married Nannie/Nancy Roberson b1858 on 2 May 1878 McLennan Co TX. They had at least three children: Nancy, Cora [married Holman] and Mattie.  Nannie went on to marry Emanuel Talbert before 1900.

13 Jul 1867-69 Registered to vote. McLennan TX

1880 Census McLennan Co TX
Dwelling 76
Deckard, Henderson 
24 bTX  Farmer
   Nancy 22  bMS
   Cora W  8 mos bSep 1879
   Mattie  10bTX  sister of Henderson

1880 AG Schedule District 111, McLennan TX
Deckard, Henderson

15 acres on shares.  1 mule. 10 acres Indian corn/100 bushels, 5 acres sorghum/200 gallons molasses 

1900 Census Waco Ward 1
Dwelling 164  Fam 182    1227 N 7th Street  near Charity Ricks Deckard
Talbert, Emanuel 45 bAug 1854 TX Day Laborer
   Nannie wife 42 bMay 1858 MS 4chborn/1 living   Wash woman
Deckard, Cora  21 dau of Nannie 20 bSep1879TX    Daughter of Nannie and Henderson Deckard

1906 Waco City Directory
Henderson Deckard  
   Laborer living 1800 N 12th 

1911 Waco City Directory
Henderson Deckard 
Laborer living rear 418 S 1st St

Charlie Deckard was born about 1868 in McLennan County, TX and died 4 July 1904. He appears in the 1880 Census with his parents.  Charlie is buried in First Street Cemetery, Waco, TX.

Robert Deckard was born about 1870 in McLennan County, TX and died 29 Jul 1912 in Waco, TX

1890 and 1891 Waco City Directory
Robert Deckard
, Laborer at Samuel Deckard's

1910 Census   living with his mother and sister Minnie.  Says he is widowed.

1911 Waco City Directory
Robert Deckard  
Driver for Michael Hennessy   living 1219 N 6th St.  Living with mother and siblings

Minnie Deckard was born 5 May 1878 in McLennan County, TX and died 5 Jan 1919 in Waco, TX.  Believed to have never married.  She was a School Teacher.

1880  Census with parents
1900 Census with mother and sisters
1910  Census with mother and brother

1911 Waco City Directory
Minnie Deckard  
School Teacher   Living 1219 N 6th St    Living with mother Charity and siblings

Howard Deckard was born 1879 and died 1912 in Texas.  He married Lillie Rhodes and they had at least 3 children:  Howard 1904, Lillian 1909, Richard 1910

1880 Census - with parents

1906 Waco City Directory
Howard Deckard
, Expressman. Living 1214 N 7th

1911 Waco City Directory
Howard Deckard 
  Drayman.  Living 1219 N 6th   With his mother

Lillie Deckard was born June 1879 and died 12 Nov 1903 in Waco, TX.

1880 Census with parents

1900 Census Waco Ward 1, McLennan County TX
Dwelling 168 Fam 186 
1214 N 7th St   Minnie is living with her mother
Deckard, Charity  46 bAL Mar 1854 Widow  7 children born/6 living  Owns home
  Minnie/ Mimie  24 bApr 1876 TX  School Teacher
   Lillie  20 bJune 1879 TX  Nurse
   Samuel  16   bAug 1883  Day Laborer
   Herman  4 bApr 1896 TX Grandson


Samuel William Deckard was born Aug 1883 and died sometime after 1917.  He married Fannie Warner on 25 June 1913 in McLennan Coutny TX  Fannie died 21 Jan 1840 in McLennan County, TX.
1880 Census with parents

1911 Waco City Directory
Samuel W Deckard  
Yardman at New State    Living 1219 N 6th    With mother Charity

1917 Waco City Directory
Samuel Deckard
, Porter at Metropole Hotel Bar. Wife is Fannie  Living 1412 N 7th 

The Metropole Hotel - Waco, Texas

1920 Census Waco Ward 2 McLennan Co TX
Living 1413 North St   Owns home; mortgaged
Deckard, Sam W 38 bTX Proprietor of Wood Yard
   Fannie  37 bTX
   Howard  15 bTX
   Louise  11  bTX
   Richard  9  bTX
   Maud  8  bTX

1917-1918 Draft Registration
Samuel William Deckard

Living at 1004 No 6, Waco  Cafe Owner
Description:  Medium build, medium height, black hair, black eyes.  Wife: Fannie Deckard

According to the Texas Death Index #24246 Samuel died from TB and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Waco, TX.

Alfred "Fred" Deckard was born Dec 1860 in McLennan Co TX and died 23 Aug 1931 in Okmulgee Co OK.  He married Jane Knott 1858-1942 on 20 Dec 1883 in McLennan Co TX. By 1910 they moved to Oklahoma.

Before Alfred married Jane, he married a woman whose name begins with M and they had a daughter named Tildy about 1879.

In 1880 Jane Knott was married first to Booker Whitiker on 2 Jan 1873 in Cherokee County TX.  He was 29; she was 26.   They had four children: Alonzo/Lon 1873-1962, Edna 1877-1956 [married Fields], Ellen 1879-1960, and Booker T Jr b1880.  [See below census data.]  She married Alfred "Fred" Deckard on 20 Dec 1883 in McLennan County, TX.  Jane had at least three children with Fred Deckard:  Alfred "Fred"  Jr 1884-1931, Mary Lee 1886-1986, and Nora 1889-1976 [married Richardson]

Though I've researched the 1870 censuses every way I can think of, I have not found Alfred "Fred" or his siblings Dorsey and Henderson. This made me wonder if they are with their mother and that mother is not Charity.

Notice that in 1880 we see Alfred "Fred" living next door to Jane Knott Whittaker, as well as his sister Dorsey Deckard Whittaker.  

1880 Census   Waco, McLennan, TX
Dwelling 97 Fam 97
Whitaker, Dudley  56 bAL
   Dorsey 26 bTX  Mulatto     Alfred's sister
   A L dau 11   Mulatto
   Winey 10 bTX
   Wallis  9
   Zoly  5 son bTX

Dwelling 98 Fam 98
Ivenes, Rody  55 bVA    [may be related in some way]

Dwelling 99 Fam 99
Deckard  A 
28  Mulatto bTN  Parents bTN      This is Alfred who later married Jane Knott.
   M  20  bTX  Mulatto
   Tildy 1  bTX  Mulatto

Dwelling 100 Fam 100
Whittaker, B  29 bAL
   Jane 26
bLA     This is Jane Knott who later married Alfred
   L  xon bTX
   Elrey dau bTX
   Elin 1 bTX
** all surrounded by people born in AL

1900 Census Justice Precinct 4 McLennan TX
Dwelling 68
Deckard, Fred
39 bTX Farmer  Renting
   Jane 42 bLA    13 children born/7 living
   Booker W 19  bTX bDec 1881     Booker Whitaker s/o Booker Whitaker Sr
   Fred Jr  15  bTX  bJune 1884
   Mary  14  bTX  bFeb 1886
   Nora  10  bTX  bSep 18890  
   Ellen  21  bTXb1878          Ellen Whitaker d/o Booker Whitaker Sr

1910 Census   Hamilton, Okmulgee OK
Dwelling 49  Fam 52   Renting
Deckard, A F
53 b1857 TX Mulatto 2nd marriage     Farm laborer
   Jane 55 bLA Mulatto 2nd marriage  15 children born/7 living

1920 Census   Severs, Okmulgee, OK
Dwelling 240  Fam 261
Deckard, Fred 
61  bTX Mulatto Farmer owns farm
   Jane  63 bLA Mulatto FatherbTN Mother bLA

1930 Census   Severs, Okmulgee, OK
Dwelling 307  Fam 308    
Deckard, Fred 
70 bTX Farmer renting farm
   Jane 70 bLA

1940 Census Severs, Okmulgee OK
Dwelling, 247

Whitaker, Lon  67 bTX     son of Booker Whitaker and Jane Knott Deckard
   Jennie  66 bTX 

Dwelling 248  Owns home   Value of home $100
Deckard, Jane 89 bLA Widow
Fields, Edna  63 bTX daughter  daughter of Booker Whittaker Sr
Ross, Katrina  26  bOK Granddaughter unable to work
   Lavoyd 27  bOK  Grandson  Laborer
Edwards, Bernice  5  bOK Great granddaughter


Jane Knott, wife of Alfred, was the daughter of Henry Knott/North and Ellen Brisco.  Henry Knott was born 1816 in Tennessee and died after 1900 probably in McLennan County, TX.  He married Ellen Brisco in 1850.  She was born 1835 and died after 1900. Ellen was the daughter of Mary/Mariah Brisco/Brisko who was born in Virginia..

Mary/Mariah Brisco had at least 5 children: Ellen 1835-1900, Mathilda b 1835, Stephen b 1845, Julia b 1853 and Frank b 1859.

1868 Freedmen's Bureau Records 1865-1878 Texas
Henry North for the ? of Edmond North ?? vs William Millson
Debt on acct for January night  $11    4 Dec 1868
 
1870 Census West of the Brazos River, McLennan Co TX
Dwelling 628  Fam 618
Brisko, Frank
21  Farm Laborer bKY  Son of Mary/Mariah Brisco
   Nancy 20 bTX
   Bell 3 bTX
   Moses 2/12 bTX
Williams, Abraham 4 bTX

Dwelling 629  Fam 619
North, Henry
46 Farm Laborer bTN
   Ellen
30 bLA
   Esquire 17 bLA
   Jane 15  bLA

Dwelling 630  Fam 620
Brisko, Mary 66 bVA     
Living next to son Stephen and son-in-law Henry

Dwelling 631  Fam 621
Brisko, Stephen
25 Farm Laborer bMS   Son of Mary/Mariah
   Mathilda 35 bLA
   Rosana 15 bLA
   Margret 9 bLA
   Julia 17 bLA

1880 Census Waco, McLennan County, TX
Dwelling 272
Brisco, Mariah
  70 bVA  Widow

Dwelling 317  
Knott, Henry  50 bTN Parents bTN  Farmer
   Ellen  45

   S  26
  Evline  23
   Squire  3
   Matty  1

1900 Census Justice Precinct 4 McLennan Co TX
Dwelling 70  Fam 70
Knotts, Henry 
84  bTN  Married 1850  Father bTN Mother bVA   Farm Laborer  Renting farm
   Ellen bLA     
   Esquire  23  bTX

Dwelling 71  Fam 71
Watson, William  45 bMS married 17 yrs
   Eveline  41 bLA       Ellen and Henry's daughter
Knotts, Mattie  21  bTX    Eveline's step daughter
   Maggie 18 bTX  Eveline's step daughter's child
Watson, Willie (F) 13 bTX
   Martha  13 bTX
   Arra  11 (M) bTX
   Archie  8  bTX
   Jesse  6  bTX
   Ollie  4  bTX
   Bertha  11 mos bTX
Fisher, Sad  17 bTX Boarder
   Maggie  18 

 

The Children of Alfred "Fred" Deckard Sr and Jane Knott:

Mary Lee Deckard  was born 15 Feb 1886 in Texas and died 6 June 1986 in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.  She married Isaac Grissom on 12 Sep 1905.

1910 Census  Hamilton, Okmulgee, OK
Dwelling 45  Fam 47
Fields, Moses
  37 bTX Married 14 yrs
   Edna  33 bTX  9 children/7 living   Daughter of Jane Knott and Booker T Whittaker
   Obed  10 bTX
   Jeremiah  5  bOK
   Olitha  13 bTX
   Pearlina 11 bTX
   Varlie  1 bOK
   unnamed daughter 0/12  bOK

Same Dwelling  Fam 48
Grissom, Isaac
  24
   Mary  23

Mary Lee and Isaac went on to have four children: Elouise/Ella, Isaac, Eugene and Louise and lived the rest of their lives in Oklahoma.

Nora Deckard was born 28 Sep 1889 in McLennan County, Texas and died April 1976 in Seattle, Washington.   She married William M Richardson (born 1888) and they had two known children:  Alma and Clinton.

Alfred "Fred" Deckard, Jr was born 25 June 1884 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas and died 23 Aug 1931 in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma.  He married Odie/Odia Nelson on 21 June 1905 in Muskogee, Oklahoma.  They had seven children:  Mazie 1905-1928, Pearl b1908, Fred 1908-1994, Odie Lee 1911-1973, Martha Laverne 1918-1962, Carlisle and James.

Ocea/Ocie Deckard was born to Lucy Woods and Alfred abt 1904 in Texas. 

Arvie Anderson was born to Cora James/Anderson and Alfred on 19 March 1905 in Waco, McLennan County, Texas.       Arvie married Bettie Theresa Jeffries on 21 July 1926 in Beggs, Oklahoma.    

Note: more will be coming soon about Arvie Anderson's ancestors.  You can read more about Bettie Theresa Jeffries family here


The Enslavers

Charles was enslaved by Peter Spyker Dechard. 
He most likely traveled with Peter's family from Virginia to Tennessee. 

Peter Spyker Dechard was born 8 Jan 1800 in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia and died 17 Nov 1879 in Alma, Crawford County, Arkansas.  He was the son of Michael Dechert 1771-1837 and Elizabeth Spyker 1769-1826.  Peter married Frances Henriettqa Holder 1809-1867 on 26 Nov 1827 in Abingdon, Virginia.

Their children:
Benjamin 1828-1908
John Holden 1830-1905
Catherine Elizabeth 1832
Sophia Adeline 1835
Louisa Frances 1836
Richard Michael 1837-1893
Edgar Corydon 1842
Virginia Penn 1842
Nathan Green 1844-1910

Peter studied law in Abingdon and became a lawyer, but gave up the profession of law and became a planter.  He was a large slaveowner.   He left Virginia, moving to Winchester, Tennessee.  

1810 Census Washington County, VA
no Slaves recorded

1830 Census Winchester, Franklin County TN   Peter was living near his father Michael Dechard
9 Slaves:  3 M under 10, 1 M 10-23, 1 F under 10, 4 F 10-23, 

1830 Census Franklin TN      Michael Dechard
9 Slaves
:  4 M under 10, 1 M 25-35, 1 M 36-54. 2 F infirm 10. 1 F 36-54

1840 Census Franklin County, TN
35 Slaves
:  7 M under 10, 7 M 10-23, 4 M 24-35, 1 M 36-54, 8 F 10-23, 3 F 24-35, 3 F 36-54, 2 F 55-99

In 1830 he began construction of a two story plantation house which would become the centerpiece of the Decherd Plantation.  Much later that house was greatly expanded and is now known as the Hundred Oaks Castle and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 

Peter S Decherd home after large expansion.

Peter founded the town of Decherd, Tennessee along with his business partner Ezekiel D Sanford. In 1852 they purchased the land and in 1853 developed it into a town with blocks and streets. It was incorporated in 1856.

Along with his brothers, Peter built the first railroad in the area.  Beginning as the Winchester and Alabama Railroad, it later became the NCSt.L railroad.  In order to run the tracks they had to build a tunnel through Cumberland Mountain to connect Nashville to Chattanooga.  The tunnel was 2,200 feet long and took four years to build.  The line between Decherd and just outside of Chase was abandoned in 1985, though a segment of the line is still in operation by volunteers of the North Alabama Railroad Museum who operate an excursion train.

Cowan Tunnel also known as Cumberland Tunnel

The tunnel through the mountain, Cowan Tunnel, began in 1849 and was completed in 1852 with Peter's business partner Ezekiel D Sanford as Assistant Engineer in the construction of the tunnel. Tracks were lais in 1763.  The tunnel is still operational and listed on the National Register.

Cowan Tunnel
Cowan tunnel was built by the labor of Decherd enslaved (and probably others), as well as Irish laborers who were in charge of the explosives. Work was carried on in three shifts and the drilling was done by hand.  The enslaved were chained together at all times to prevent them from running away and they used hand tools - picks and shovels - to dig the tunnel.  One man would hold and turn a short length of steel bit while two others struck it with 8 lb hammers.  Charles and Samuel Deckard were probably among them.

Cowan Tunnel

From 1849 to 1850 there was a cholera pandemic at the tunnel.  The Winchester Independent listed the names of 28 people near the tunnel who died of the disease, including four enslaved people and six children.  The Nashville Republican Banner reported 31 workers had died of Cholera out of 180 workers.  In fact, there is a cemetery nearby from that time. 

1850  Slave Schedule   District 11  Franklin TN  Peter Decherd
80 Slaves
:  M 3, M 2, M 2, F 2, F 1, M 1, M 1, M 1, M 22, M 22, M 7, M 80, F 60, M 60, F 50, M 50, M 50, M 50, F 50, M 50, M 48, M 46, M 46, F 45, F 45, M 44, F 40, M 35, F 34, M 30, M 31, M 30, F 30, M 30, M 29, M 28, M 25, M 24, M 24, M 23, M 23, F 22, F 22, M 21, M 21, F 19, M 19, M 19, M 18, M 17, M 17, F 17, M 16, F 16, F 15, F 15, F 15, F 14, F 13, F 13, F 13, M 12, M 11, M 10, M 10, M 10, F  9, M 8, M 8, F 7, M 6, M 6, F 5, F 5, M 5, F 4, F 4, M 4, F 5

1850 Ag Schedule  Franklin Co TN    Peter S Dickerd
5000 ac: 1500 improved, 3500 unimproved acres valued at $30000
Horses 35  Asses and mules 125   milk cows 20  working oxen 26  
other cattle 100   sheep 75   swine 800
wheat bushels 200
rye bushels 100
Indian corn bushels 10,000
Oats bushels 100
Wook lbs 200
peas and beans bushels 50
Irish Potatoes bushels 500
Sweet Potatoes bushels 140
Buckwheat bushels 20
Butter lbs 1000
Hay tons 30

1852 Peter Spyker Dechard bought land in Alabama at Huntsville. This probably is related to the Railroad business.
1 Apr 1852  40.06 acres Huntsville, AL
1 Apr 1852 640 acres, Huntsville, AL
1 Apr 1852 640 acres, Huntsville, AL with Thomas Cockram Bates. Tracts of sections 1 and 12 in town.  Known as John Gunmake's or Shoemaker's reservation.  [Probably refers to Cherokee or Creek Native Americans land]

Peter left Tennessee in 1854 and went to where Waco, Texas is now and bought 1 1/2 Leagues of land in the Brazos Bottoms.  After seven years of drought he sold out. By 1867 he had moved to Anderson County, Texas. Sometime before 1870 he moved to Crawford County, Arkansas.

1855  Jackson, McLennan County, TX
Peter was appointed Postmaster on 1 July 1855 and served until 5 Nov 1860.

4 Mar 1857 Sale of Slave at Court House door in Winchester
Negro man named Anthony about 60 and his wife Winney about 60.  To be sold as the property of P S Decherd to satisfy a note in my hands in favor of B Chrisman and against said Decherd, issued from Circuit Court of Franklin Co TN this 19 Feb 1857. Signed by L W Gonce, Sheriff.

1860 Slave Schedule  McLennan TX   Peter S Decherd
60 Slaves; 14 Slave Dwellings
:  M 70, M 60, M 38, F 60, F 58, F 50, M 55, M 36, M 35, M 34, M 31, M 30, F 50, M 26, M 25, M 21, M 20, M 19, M 19, F 45, F 22, F 19, F 18, F 17, F 16, M 12, M 12, M 11, M 11, M 11, M 10, M 10, M 10, M 10, M 9, F 10, F 5, F 4, M 4, M 3, M 3, M 2, M 2, M 1, M 1, F 4, F 4, F 4, F 3, M 7, M 6, M 5, M 4, M 5, M 5, M 1/12, M 3/12

1860 Slave Schedule  McLennan TX   J H Decherd   Peter's son
12 Slaves
:  F 7, F 5, M 3, F 1, M 16, M 55, F 50, M 25, F 20, F 17, F 14, M 11 

1860 Slave Schedule  McLennan TX   Benjamin Decherd   Peter's son
8 Slaves
M 50, F 45, M 26, M 25, M 25, M 18, F 20, F 3   

23  Jun 1860 AG Schedule  McLennan TX   P S Deckard  
[next are sons J H with 150 ac and Benjamin with 140 ac)
5,000 aces: 700 improved, 4300 unimproved.  Cash Value $40,000
horses    40
asses mules  30
milk cows  20
working oxen  24
other cattle  180
Sheep 140
Swine 100
Val of livestock 6000
Wheat bushels  130
Indian corn bushels  4000
Cleaned cotton bales 116
Butter 480
Molasses gallons 100

1868  Freedmen's Bureau Records   Anderson County, TX
Someone vs Peter S Dechard for settlement of wages for 1867. It was ordered that the plaintiff have and recover of the defendant the sum of $22.33.  Settled in full.  [Left hand side of document is missing; could be Samuel who is suing.]

1868  Palestine, Anderson County, TX
Peter S Dechard registered to vote on 31 Jan 1868.
Note: In 1865 Peter's son Edgar was married in Anderson County and in 1867 he registered to vote there, too.  Also in 1867 Peter's sons, John and Nathan, registered to vote in Anderson County.]

By 1870 Peter was living in Crawford County, Arkansas.  He died there in 1879

1870 Census  Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas
Deckerd, John H  39  b TN Physician REval $2000 PersEst $500    Peter's son
   Joanna 37  bTN
   M G 25  bTN Clerk in Store
   Peter S 70  bVA  Farm Laborer REval $2000 PersEst $500
   Virginia 23  bTN
McCurry, Elizabeth 15 bARK
Simon, Harriet  25 bAL Mulatto
   Billy  2  b TX  Mulatto


Charity was enslaved by the Ricks family.

Abraham Ricks, Enslaver

Abraham Ricks, Sr, was born 16 Oct 1791 in Halifax County, North Carolina and died 23 Nov 1852 in Tuscumbia, Colbert County, Alabama.  In 1825 Abraham and his wife, Charlotte, arrived in Alabama with a caravan of wagons.  Abraham purchased 10,000 acres for his Oaks Plantation.  According to Ricks family papers, it took 7 years for his 300 enslaved to build his plantation house, including making the bricks from native clay. 

Abraham was a stockholder in the Tuscumbia to Decatur Railroad. Construction began in 1832 by the enslaved.  Much later it merged into the Southern Railway / Norfolk Southern Railroad.

Oaks Plantation 1935 Photo by Allen Bush



Oaks home after restoration in 1966 (front)

 Abraham's brother Isaac had followed to Alabama a few years later and when Isaac died in 1832, Abraham adminstered his estate and became the guardian of his children.  

Kitchen Fireplace 

1840 Slave Schedule  Franklin County, AL
104 Slaves
:  19 M under 10, 9 M 10-23, 17 M 24-35, 5 M 36-54, 22 F under 10, 16 F 10-23, 13 F 24-35, 3 F 36-54

Slave Quarters at the Oaks Plantation

1850 Slave Schedule  District 5, Franklin County AL
209 Slaves
:  F 27, F 18, F 15, F 8, M 6M F 3, M 35, M 55, F 10, M 40, M 30 F, 6, M 48, M 16, M 33, F 38, M 20, M 32, M 23, F 18, M 46, F 16, M 14, M 20, F 12, M 8, M 2, M 6, M 40, M 9, M 3, F 38, M 15, M 44, M 28, M 16, M 8, M 25, M 14, M 6, M 4, M 10, M 30, M 50, F 35, M 31, M 28, F 7, F 60, F 17, F 24, M 34, M 70, F 60, F 20, F 9, F 3, F 3, M 24, M 23, M 40, F 18, F 29, F 20, F 24, M 6, F 25, F 54, F 5, M 4, M 2, F 20, M 6mos, F 40, F 22, F 4mos, M 6, F 4, M 25, F 1, M 14, M 22, M 40, F 24, F 1, F 2, M 9, M 60, M 4, M 2, F 25, F 3, F 10, M 2, F 44, F 18, F 5, M 8, M 1

Smokehouse at the Oaks Plantation
1860 Slave Schedule  Eastern Subdivision, Franklin Al     Charlotte B Ricks, widow of Abraham
56 Slaves; 17 Slave Dwellings:  M 62, F 65, M 60, M 58, F 48, M 46, F 40, F 42, M 45, F 28, F 26, F 24, M 22, M 20, M 18, F 16, F 14, F 8, F 8, M 6, M 45, M 10, M 8, F 4, F 4, M 2, M 10mos, F 41, M 18, F 16, M 14, F 5, F 18, F 16, F 48, F 24, M 22, F 20, M 16, M 4, F 1, F 26, F 23, M 22, F 20, F 18, F 14, M 6, M 4, F 2, M 1, F 1, M 1, M 8mos, M 6mos, M 4mos, F 58

The rest of Abraham's enslaved are with his son Abraham Ricks, Jr
132  Slaves; 33 Slave Dwellings:  2 M 80, 1 M 60, 10 M 40, 17 M 30, 21 M 20, 7 M 10, 17 M 5, 4 M 1, 2 F 70, 5 F 50, 5 F 40, 11 F 30, 6 F 20, 5 F 15, 4 F 10, 9 F 5, 4 F 1, 1 M 3 blind, 1 M 13 dumb

Blue pin is the Oaks Plantation. Ricks cemetery is south of here.

Charity was in Texas by 1860.  Abrahams Ricks died in 1852. Though I have not found his will or estate settlement records, family lore indicates he bequeathed enslaved to his nephews.  Abraham's nephews Thomas, Isaac and Amirald went to Palestine, Anderson County, Texas. Thomas about 1851and Isaac by 1855.    According to her obituary Charity told the story of coming by ox trail to Palestine, Texas, with Thomas Ricks family. 

1860 Slave Schedule  Beat 3  Anderson TX
Thomas L Ricks
6 slaves 2 Slave Dwellings
- ALL MALE  52,38, 34, 19, 17, 15

Amirald Ricks
12 Slaves
:  M 40, M 38, F 32, M 29, M 20, F 16, F 14, F 14, F 9, M 7, F 4

Isaac Ricks III
13 Slaves
:  M 30, F 45, M 30, F 25, M 21, F 18, F 16, M 14, M 12, F 5  Believe this is Charity

Isaac Ricks III died 1864. The Civil War ended.  

Though we don't know how or when Charity and Samuel met, we do  know Samuel registered to vote on 24 July 1867 in Anderson County, Texas which is where Charity was living.  We also know that befire 1867 Samuel's enslaver, Peter S Dechard, was there, too.   In addition, we know that both Charity's enslaver, Abraham Ricks, and Samuel's were both wealthy men who were instrumental in building railroads.  Peter Dechard's land purchases in Huntsville, Alabama suggest they may have known each other.  As does Peter's later residence in Anderson County where the Ricks settled in Texas. This lends credence to Alfred "Fred" being the son of Charity and Samuel.

Notes:  

  • I have a great deal more census data for the Ricks and Deckard surnames which I may publish in the future because they are related by dna or by enslavement. 
  • Both of these enslavers were prominant men and there is a wealth of information available about them and their plantations.  Google is your friend.

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