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Frederick Charles LeClere

Birth
Dampierre-les-Bois, Departement du Doubs, Franche-Comté, France
Death
31 Oct 1858 (aged 74)
Parish, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Hastings, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Son of Joseph David LeClere (1763-Dampierre Outre les bois Doubs,France unknown when he died at Mont Cheroux, Doubs, France.) and Marianne (Bourquin)(24 Sept 1762 Mont Cheroux, Doubs also dieing at Mont Cheroux, Doubs, France.)
Frederick was an aide de camp to Napoleon Bonaparte, crossed the Alps, and was at the BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

After the defeat, he came to New York sending for his family later.
HE HAD A SON FRANCIS 1815- 1887, who arrived in 1827.
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Frederick Le Clair, who was born in France, came to America in 1830 and settled in the town of Mexico where he cleared a farm. He was a soldier in the French army.
1895 Landmarks of Oswego County, New York Book
FAMILY SKETCHES IN OSWEGO COUNTY, N.Y.
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MEMBER OF THE MASONS. AGED 66 YRS 6 MONTHS.
Married to "Eliza" Elizabeth Pettit
Father of;
Louise Catherine LeClere Laude (1825-1904)
Francis LeClere (1817 - 1887)*
George Frederick LeClear(1828-1875)*
Joseph Louis LeClaire
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Frederick Le Clere
in the New York, Alien Depositions of Intent to Become U.S. Citizens, 1825-1871
ID Number: 563
Name: Frederick Le Clere
Declaration Date: 4 Apr 1831
Declaration Place: New York, USA
Declaration Volume: 2
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Name: Catharine Leclere
[Catherine Elizabeth Belea LeClere]
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1790
Birthplace: France
Home in 1850: Mexico, Oswego, New York, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 1152
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Leclere 66
Catharine Leclere 60
George Leclere 22
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Son of Joseph David LeClere (1763-Dampierre Outre les bois Doubs,France unknown when he died at Mont Cheroux, Doubs, France.) and Marianne (Bourquin)(24 Sept 1762 Mont Cheroux, Doubs also dieing at Mont Cheroux, Doubs, France.)
Frederick was an aide de camp to Napoleon Bonaparte, crossed the Alps, and was at the BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

After the defeat, he came to New York sending for his family later.
HE HAD A SON FRANCIS 1815- 1887, who arrived in 1827.
.................
Frederick Le Clair, who was born in France, came to America in 1830 and settled in the town of Mexico where he cleared a farm. He was a soldier in the French army.
1895 Landmarks of Oswego County, New York Book
FAMILY SKETCHES IN OSWEGO COUNTY, N.Y.
................

MEMBER OF THE MASONS. AGED 66 YRS 6 MONTHS.
Married to "Eliza" Elizabeth Pettit
Father of;
Louise Catherine LeClere Laude (1825-1904)
Francis LeClere (1817 - 1887)*
George Frederick LeClear(1828-1875)*
Joseph Louis LeClaire
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Frederick Le Clere
in the New York, Alien Depositions of Intent to Become U.S. Citizens, 1825-1871
ID Number: 563
Name: Frederick Le Clere
Declaration Date: 4 Apr 1831
Declaration Place: New York, USA
Declaration Volume: 2
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Name: Catharine Leclere
[Catherine Elizabeth Belea LeClere]
Age: 60
Birth Year: abt 1790
Birthplace: France
Home in 1850: Mexico, Oswego, New York, USA
Gender: Female
Family Number: 1152
Household Members:
Name Age
Fred Leclere 66
Catharine Leclere 60
George Leclere 22
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