Le Clerc

This surname is frequently found spelt Le Clerc and Le Clercq

Elsie Louise Le Clercq (1881-1957), born in St Helier, married Thomas Michael Cooney (1879- ) in 1909. Their son Thomas Michael was born in Ireland in 1911. They had emigrated to the USA by 1930
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Origin of Surname
Le Clerc was probably a member of the clergy, but could also have been someone with a lay clerical role. Clerc, meaning 'clerk' or 'cleric' was applied to a wide range of functions both in the church and outside in France in Medieval times.
The name is very common in Normandy, spelt Leclerc and Leclercq, and can be traced back to 1184 there. Le Clercq is the predominant spelling in Jersey records
Early records
- Thomas Le Clerc was born in St Saviour, Jersey about 1500 and married a Miss Anthoine
- Abraham Le Clercq was born in St Clement about 1595 and died there in 1660. He was the son of another Abraham and married Marie Le Feuvre
Roger Le Clerc features in the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550

Variants
- Clercq, 1668
- Le Clerk, 1309
- Le Clerc 1402
- Le Clercq 1461
- Leclerc 1331
- Le Claere
- Le Clarc
- Le Claire, sometimes given as a variant, but a separate family in Jersey, and found in Brittany rather than Normandy
Family records

Family trees
- Abraham Le Clercq: 16th-18th centuries
- Jean Le Clercq: 19th-20th centuries
- Philippe Le Clercq: 17th-18th centuries
- Descendants of Thomas Le Clercq: 17th-20th centuries
- Daniel Le Clercq: 17th-18th centuries

Church records
- Le Clercq baptisms in Jersey
- Le Clercq marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Le Clercq marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Le Clercq burials in Jersey

Family histories

Great War service

Family wills

Burial records

Family homes


Family album
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Jane Le Clercq (1853-1917) daughter of Elias (1826-1899) and Ann. Born in Grouville, she married David Wright (1861-1954) in Hampshire in 1881. They had five children
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Thomas Michael Cooney and Elsie Louise, nee Le Clercq, with their son Thomas Michael
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq (1916-1995) and his wife Emilienne Simonne Louise, nee Mauger (1920-2016) with their three children. Emilienne was born in Manche, Normandy, the daughter of Gustave Mauger and Flamani Souchet
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Alfred Thomas Kingston Le Clercq (changed name to Noel)
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Le Clercq brothers at Les Ecréhous
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Philip John Le Clercq and Marie, nee Quiedeville
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Philip John Le Clercq and crewmates
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Philip John Le Clercq served on HMS Venus in the Great War
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Raymond Tirel and Phyllis, nee Le Clercq, cut their wedding cake in 1940
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq (1916-1990)
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The wedding of Cyril Le Clercq and Amelie, nee Le Clercq
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Doreen Le Clercq
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The wedding of Richard Walker and Madelaine, nee Le Clercq
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Cyril Donald and Amelie Le Clercq, nee Le Chevalier
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Donald Le Clercq (1921-1947)
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Edmund Le Clercq, Raymond Tirel and Cyril Le Clercq, 1940
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq and Emilienne, nee Mauger
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq (1916-1995)
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq with a catch of dogfish
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq fishing in Mimi
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Edmund Philippe Le Clercq with his lobster pots
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Le Clercq family at their Icho View Tea Room, 1957
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Leslie Charles Keeping and Nora May, nee Le Clercq
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Joseph Thomas Le Clercq and Madeleine
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Michael Burnard Churchill and Marilyn Ann, nee Le Clercq
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Mike, Emilienne and Edmund Le Clercq, 1968
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Philip John Le Clercq (1889-1977)


Family gravestones
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Les Quennevais cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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