Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameMary Hannah Burdge
Birth1783, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ
Census1830, Howell, Monmouth Co, NJ
Memoroll#80, pg 297
Census1840, Howell, Monmouth Co, NJ
Memoroll#255, pg
Census27 Aug 1850, Howell, Monmouth Co, NJ
Memoroll#456, pg 175
Census4 Jul 1860, Howell, Monmouth Co, NJ
Memoroll#701, pg 97
Deathaft 1865, Monmouth Co, NJ
FatherJohn Burdge (~1750-1821)
Misc. Notes
Maiden name of Burdge is from a pedigree chart as done by Barbara Carver Smith from the Monmouth Co Hist Soc. and as proven in the will of her father.
1840 Monmouth Co, NJ, Howell twp, Mary Hannah Vannote:
male 1=20-29 femaile 1=15-19, 1=50-59
She is listed on the same page as Cornelius, Peter, Samuel X, Benjamin, William X, Jacob and Joseph X Vannote (20s, 30s, 40s)
On 31 Mar 1840 John B. Thorpe made an indenture, giving Mary H. VanNote living rights to certain land for 6 cents per year. William T. Francis and Andrew McClay witnessed. (Monmouth Co Hist Assoc - Thorpe papers.)
1850 Monmouth Co, NJ, Howell twp, Mary Vannote with son Joseph. Mary in 1855 received Bounty Land Warrant T 40055-160-55 for Daniel's services during the War of 1812. Joseph Burdge, John C. Jones, Adam Wooley, and Ellen J. Estel supported Mary in her bounty land application.
1860 Monmouth Co, NJ, Howell twp, Hannah was with son Joseph, and they were separate from the rest of Joseph's family.
Spouses
Birthabt 1785, Monmouth Co, NJ
Death30 Sep 1832, Howell, Monmouth Co, NJ
Memowill written 25 Jan and probated 17 Oct 1832
FatherThomas Jeffrey VanNote (1750-1804)
MotherDorothy “Dolly” Havens (1751-1804)
Misc. Notes
Correspondence to Susan Bidwell Williams via Mrs. Harry Lesher of Michigan...
"..Mary Van Note mar. Jonathan Burge [note sp.], had a daughter Mary Hannah who married Daniel Van Note and they had a son James Van Note, who married Elizabeth Johnson. They had a son Daniel Van Note killed in the Rev. [Civil?] War. A daughter, who married J. N. Shaw, and they had 3 children: Lulu Shaw of Sidney OH, another dau. & son not married."
FROM GRANVILLE HOUGH:
"Daniel Van Note served in the War of 1812 as a pvt in Capt. James Newell's Company, Col. S.W. Frelinghuysen's NJ Militia from 17 Sep 1814 until 6 Dec 1814 at Camp Jersey City. Daniel later lived in Howell twp or Monmouth Co., NJ. On 30 Jan 1803 in Monmouth Co., Daniel married Mary Hannah Burdge (1783 NJ - after 1860), with Rev. Joseph Love performing the marriage. Daniel made his will 25 Jan 1832, and it was probated 17 Oct 1832 in Monmouth Co. He designated Mary to receive all her legacies from her father and all her possessions by common law. His children then received equally, except for Joseph, who received a gun in addition. (Daniel may have had debts which wiped out most of his estate, as part or all of his land was auctioned 7 Oct 1833). Mary in 1855 received BLWT 40055-160-55 for Daniel's services during the War of 1812. Joseph Burdge, John C. Jones, Adam Wooley, and Ellen J. Estel supported Mary in her bounty land application. "
NOTES FROM GERRY LIVERS -
Other children - Stephen, James, Joseph, Nancy, Elcy, Hannah, Sara Hannah, Maranda - from Collections of Barbara Carver Smith at Monmouth County Genealogical Society, Murry & Leonie Guggenheim Library, Monmouth College, West Long Branch, NJ. Vannote genealogy to be printed by Granville Hough also shows Rachel.

1828 Monmouth Co inventories, Book III:139, Daniel Vannote took part in the Thomas Vannote estate.
1830 Monmouth Co., NJ, Howell twp, p. 297, Daniel Vannote 001001-0210001.
1832 Monmouth Co, NJ, Will Book C:295-296, Daniel Vannote will. Also shown as 10034M, Will 1832, Inv. 1832.
1833 Monmouth Co, NJ, DB E3:360. In a sheriff's sale, Samuel Foreman was given a judgement against Daniel Vannote for $214.98 debt and also $4.00 for damages. Daniel Vannote land was auctioned at the house of William K. VanNote, innkeeper, in Howell twp to George Pearson at $1.70 per acre, total $60.75, highest bid. Judgement of the court on 4th Tuesday of April, 1832, auctioned on 7 Oct 1833.

Witnesses to Daniel's will were Benjamin F. Lafetra and Thomas Wooley. Appraisors were Thomas Wooley and Carpenter Dickenson. Executor was William LeCompt. Just 5 years earlier in 1828, Benjamin F. Lafetra, Daniel Vannote, Abraham Vannote, and William T. Vannote had taken care of Thomas Vannote's estate.
Marriage30 Jan 1803, Monmouth Co, NJ
Marr Memoby Rev. Joseph Love
ChildrenNancy (1803-1864)
 Mary A. (1807-1867)
 Stephen (1810-<1865)
 John James (1811-1899)
 Hannah (1817-1879)
 Joseph D. (1819-1898)
 Sarah Ann (1821-1907)
 Maranda (~1823-)
 Elsie (~1823-)
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