Modern
Julius Leclair
1880 – 1961
Son of Gottfried Leclair and Maria E. Maßmann; husband of Elisabeth Fitze and father of Bernhardine Licklär, through whom the bloodline continues into the modern German-speaking generation.
Family connection
Parents. Son of Gottfried Leclair (1842–1915) and Maria E. Maßmann (1845–1915).
Spouse. Elisabeth Fitze (1882 – 1924).
Children. Father of Bernhardine Licklär (1920–1978), through whom the direct bloodline continues.
Position in the Direct Line
Generation 15 of 19 in the continuous bloodline shown on the home-page pedigree — from Mengin Le Clerc of Lorraine (c. 1355) to Brandon Noble LeClaire.
- Preceded by
Gottfried Leclair - This generation
Julius Leclair - Succeeded by
Bernhardine Licklär
Historical context
Julius Leclair (1880–1961) carried the family through the upheavals of the early twentieth century — the Wilhelmine Empire, the Great War, the Weimar Republic, the Second World War and the post-war reconstruction of Germany.
Through his marriage to Elisabeth Fitze (1882–1924) the line continues to their daughter Bernhardine Licklär, in whose generation the family surname was registered in its fully Germanised form.
Known records & evidence
Biographical, parish, notarial, seigneurial and military records of Lorraine, Alsace and the Rhineland, preserved in the LeClaire Family Historical Archive.
Related entities
Other documented people, family branches, places and armorial records connected to this entry in the archive.
Related families
Elsewhere in the archive
Sources & references
Authoritative archives, libraries and reference collections that hold — or can be used to verify — records of this entity. External sources are cited only where they genuinely support the historical record; not every claim on this page is yet matched to a digitised primary source.
- Parish, notarial, seigneurial and military records of Lorraine, Alsace and the Rhineland preserved in the LeClaire Family Historical Archive.
- Archives Nationales (France) ↗
French National Archives — sovereign and noble records of the Ancien Régime and after.
- Geneanet ↗
Genealogy platform; use only entries that themselves cite primary records.
- Wikimedia Commons ↗
Open-licensed historical images, maps and document scans.
- BnF — Armorial général de France (d'Hozier) ↗
Charles d'Hozier's Armorial général de France (1696), digitised by the BnF.
- Wikimedia Commons — Heraldry of France ↗
Open-licensed reproductions of French armorial bearings.
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