Le Claire

France

LeClaire family in France

In France the family is recorded most often as Le Clerc and, from the sixteenth century onward, Leclerc. It is in France that the House is anchored — first in Lorraine, later in Paris and Lyon, through the master-goldsmith Laurent Le Clerc de Pulligny. See the canonical House of LeClaire entity page for the full authority hub.

From Lorraine to the Kingdom of France

Until 1766 Lorraine was a sovereign duchy, only then formally incorporated into the Kingdom of France. The family's French identity therefore has two layers: the older Lorraine identity and the modern French national one.

Related cousin branches

Modern Leclair and Le Clair families in France, Québec and Louisiana bear related spellings but are separately documented lineages. This archive does not claim descent from those unrelated lines.

Recorded spellings of the surname

The House of LeClaire is documented under seven spellings

Medieval and early-modern records of this family show a continuous thread of the same surname under a variety of orthographies. Every spelling below refers to the same documented lineage of the House of LeClaire.

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