Hij is getrouwd met Catharine Van Couwenhoven.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 januari 1767, hij was toen 28 jaar oud.Bronnen 2, 5
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RESIDENCES: Tinton Falls, Monmouth County, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, NJ Otsego County, NY.
The third son of Nicholas Van Brunt the first settler in Monmouth County. He was a sturdy and active patriot during the revolution. He and Daniel Hendricksen were the deputies from Shrewsbury Township in 1775 to the Provincial Congress of New Jersey. He was also a Captain in the third regiment of Monmouth militia, and the High Sheriff of Monmouth County in 1778. He removed all the prisoners from the county jail at Freehold to Morris County the day before the British army occupied this place on June 27, 1776. He, with John Smock, Peter Cowenhoven and Hendrick Voorhees were Commissioners of Loan for Monmouth County under the act of 1786 to let out on loan by the State of New Jersey one hundred thousand pounds.
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