Le Claire

Nobility

Noble House of Le Clerc

The noble House of Le Clerc is the ennobled branch of the medieval Le Clerc family of Lorraine, formally admitted to the hereditary noble order by the Duke of Lorraine in 1464 and restored to that rank in 1623. See the canonical House of LeClaire entity page for the full authority hub.

Evidence: Working Historical Hypothesis

Rank and titles

Sieurs of Pulligny, Xirocourt and other seigneuries; Knights of the Order of Saint Mark (Republic of Venice); Argentier, Treasurer and Conseiller to the Dukes of Lorraine.

Relationship to the modern House

The modern House of LeClaire descends, within the working historical hypothesis of this archive, from the ennobled Le Clerc de Pulligny line through the Rhineland Licklär and English Le Claire branches.

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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