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A Very Strange Encounter

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Submitted by Doris Leclerc-Bouvier,(#466), Last winter 2007, we were camping at “Travel World” in Clearwater, Florida. One day, I went to the Laundromat and met a lady who was knitting and waiting for her clothes… A Very Strange Encounter

Odilon Leclerc

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Submitted by Yvette Leclerc,(#599)with the help of her niece, Geneviève, has sent us a number of old family photos.

The Honoré Leclerc Family

Submitted by Sylvain Leclerc,(#571), Picture taken in 1904 of the family of Honoré Lelcerc and Délima Normandeau from Carleton, Québec. The couple had seventeen children, consisting of twelve boys and five girls. One of the… The Honoré Leclerc Family

The Leclair Family in Manitoba

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Submitted by Doris (Pilon) Lemoine,(#536)Great grand daughter of Michel LeclairFebruary 1, 2008 Michel Leclair and Anne Leroux Michel Leclair à droite et sa fille Élisabeth This year the Saint-Norbert parish in Manitoba celebrates its 150th… The Leclair Family in Manitoba

Le Claire City, Iowa

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Submitted by Gilles P. Leclaire,(#037),Translation by Guy Robert, (#168) Named in honor of Antoine Jr. Le Claire,Métis, a Mississippi valley pioneer. This town, established on the Mississippi river, exists because of our common ancestors, Jean… Le Claire City, Iowa

I am a Leclerc!

Submitted by Guy Robert,(#168) My name is Guy Robert and I have just joined the Association of Leclerc Families. You could certainly question why. Well, I have three ancestral branches which connect me with Jean… I am a Leclerc!

Three Brothers from Île Perrot

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Submitted by Jack Leclair,(#200), Three brothers Onesime (James), Martin and Pierre (Peter Andrew), sons of Pierre (V) and Mary-Ann French-Laframboise, left Ile Perrot, Que. for northern New York in early 1864. The two oldest brothers… Three Brothers from Île Perrot

The Namur Tragedy

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Submitted by Annabel Reynard-LeClaire,(#347), Tucson, AZ «père» Léon Leclerc LeClaire Brothers in Québec – Hippolyte, Léon, Alfred In the beginning of April, 1936, the county of Papineau in the Outaouais is in shock following the… The Namur Tragedy