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Married: 5 May 1747 Monmouth Co., NJ, his 2nd m.
Divorced: unknown

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Birth: say abt.1722 New Jersey
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Neeltje Van Cleef
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Missing
Birth: bap.7 June 1724 Monmouth, NJ
Baptism: 7 June 1724 Reformed Dutch Church, Freehold, Middletown, Monmouth, NJ
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Death: 10 Sep.1744 prob. New Brunswick, NJ
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  1. Marriage: Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, v.28 p.25 note:, m. 5 May 1747, “both of Monmouth Co.”, added by Michael Wolfe
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       “Colonial History of the State of NJ”, v.28 p.25 note:  Lewis, son of John Guest.

       of New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ, at time of first marriage.[“Colonial History of the State of NJ”, ]

 

       m1. 27 June 1743 New Brunswick, NJ, Neeltje Van CLEEF, bap.7 June 1724 Monmouth, NJ, d.10 Sep.1744. No issue.

 

       #021;   Lewis GUEST and Benjamin VAN CLEAF of New Brunswick... [bound to]... Lewis MORRIS Govr... 500 pounds... 27 June 1743. ... Lewis GUEST... obtained license of marriage forhimself and for Noeltje VANCLEAF of New Brunswick aforesd spinster... [w] Tho:s BARTOW Secty

 

       m2. 5 May 1747 Jane LAWRENCE of Monmouth Co., “both of Monmouth Co.” [“Colonial History of the State of NJ”, v.28 p.25 note:  says "both of Monmouth Co."]  Jane Lawrence is the niece of Neeltje Van Cleef his first wife.

       Lewis the son of John married and continued to live in New Jersey [“Stinnett, Guest & Allied Lines” by Alice Stinnett], and m. a Jane LAWRENCE,  

 

       Lewis met Jane LAWRENCE because Jane is the niece of Neeltje Van CLEEF, his first wife. [MW]


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        Neeltje Femmetje Van CLEEF, of New Brunswick, Middlesex, NJ at time of Marriage. [“Colonial History of the State of New Jersey”, vol 28 p.25 note:  of New Brunswick.]

       Van Cleef Guest,

       [“The Van Cleef Family” by Wilson V. Ledley 1976 Polyanthos, New Orleans:  p.19:]

 

       Neeltje not named in the Long Island Genealogy Surname Database for this family.

 

       d.10 Sep.1744 prob. New Brunswick, NJ, was removed later from ?? to Presbyterian Church Yard to ? Willow Grove Cemetery, New Brunswick, NJ.

 

 


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