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Laurent LECLERC 1693–1779 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 NOV 1693

Birth Location: saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)

Death Date: BEF 1779

Death Location: saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)

Father: Laurens LECLERC

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Children(s): Gillette LECLERC

The story of Laurent LECLERC began in 1693 in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50). Laurent LECLERC married Marie Yon, and had children including Gillette Francoise Leclerc. Laurent LECLERC passed away in 1779 in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50).

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Biography

  • The story of Laurent LECLERC began in 1693 in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50).
  • Laurent LECLERC married Marie Yon, and had children including Gillette Francoise Leclerc.
  • Laurent LECLERC passed away in 1779 in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50).

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Laurent LECLERC's Ancestors

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Laurent LECLERC
1693–1779
Birth Place: saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
Parents
Laurens LECLERC
1660–1717
Saint-Martin-d'Aubigny, 50510, Manche, Normandie, France
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Laurent LECLERC's Descendants

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Laurent LECLERC (02 NOV 1693–BEF 1779)
  1. 1. Gillette (Françoise) LECLERC 1746–1810 m. Jacques Lemoigne 1756–1811

Laurent LECLERC's Timeline

2 Records

1693
02 NOV 1693
Birth of Laurent LECLERC in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
1779
BEF 1779
Age 86
Death of Laurent LECLERC in saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 NOV 1693
    Event Place: saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
    Record Source: Geneanet Family Tree geraldos (

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 1779
    Event Place: saint martin d'aubigny (FR50)
    Record Source: Geneanet Family Tree geraldos (

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