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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Ira E. LeClerc: Birth: 1851 in Switzerland County, IN.

  2. Perry Alexander LeClerc: Birth: 1852 in Switzerland County, IN.

  3. William Henry LeClerc: Birth: 1853 in Switzerland County, IN.

  4. Robert Medley LeClerc: Birth: 1855 in Switzerland County, IN. Death: Bef. 1895

  5. Emily Jane LeClerc: Birth: 1858 in Switzerland County, IN. Death: 7 Dec 1903 in Shelbyville, IN

  6. James Aime LeClerc: Birth: 1860 in Switzerland County, IN.

  7. George Pleasant LeClerc: Birth: 1862 in Switzerland County, IN. Death: Aft. 1910

  8. Mary Ellen LeClerc: Birth: 1864 in Switzerland County, IN. Death: Aft. 1910

  9. Eliza Ann LeClerc: Birth: 1866 in Switzerland County, IN.

  10. Lucinda M. LeClerc: Birth: 1869 in Switzerland County, IN. Death: Aft. 1910


Sources
1. Title:   Steve Frazee, Shelbyville In
Page:   Dec. 9, 1999
2. Title:   Marriage Records, Switzerland County
Page:   Book A, p. 415

Notes
a. Note:   Heir-at-law of William Jones, named in deed of 1865. He is oldest son of Peter LeClerc, another heir.
 1850 IN Census, Switzerland Co, Craig Twp. Just married, no children.
 1860 IN Census, Switzerland Co., Craig Twp. Six children.
 1870 IN Census, Switzerland Co., Vevay (Jefferson Twp.). Nine children,
 oldest gone (married?)
 May 29, 1866 -- As heirs of William Jones (see Flemming Jones), Levi and
 Sally Ann (called Lewis and Isabella Ann at head of deed) signed
 quit-claim deed to Fleming M. Jones to settle estate. Book 1-192; also
 X-482
 Obituary, from Shelbyville: (About 1910)
 Levi W. Leclerc died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H.M. Sampson,
 in Addison Township, one and a half miles southeast of Shelbyville, at
 3:15 p.m. Tuesday of senility, at the time of death being eighty-six
 years and nine months old.
 He leaves a wife, three daughters, one son, two sisters and a
 brother. The daughters are Mrs. Mary E. Sampson, Mrs. Eliza A. Sandefur,
 and Mrs. Lucinda M. Eads; the son, George Leclerc; the sisters are Mrs.
 Caroline Walters, Mrs. Angeline Banta; the brother is Robert Leclerc. Mr.
 Leclerc was well known, having lived in this county and city for the past sixteen years. He served on Co. C, 142nd Regiment, and was a member of Dumont Post No. 18, G.A.R., who will be in charge. Funeral services will
 be held at his late home at 2 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. Mr. Markland
 officiating. Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery in charge of Edwards and
 Hageman.
 The members of the G.A.R. post will meet at the hall tomorrow
 afternoon at one o'clock to attend the funeral of Mr. Leclerc. Hacks for the G.A.R., W.R.C., Ladies Auxilliary and Sons of Veterans firing squad
 will leave there promptly at 1:15 o'clock.


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