[Surname] LESASSIER SURNAME MEANING
HOPING SOMEONE CAN HELP ME DETERMINE THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE "LESASSIER" SURNAME. THEIR IS A HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION WITH THE NAME WITH REGARD TO THE REVOLUTION OF 1768 IN LOUISIANA AGAINST SPAIN. THEIR ALSO WAS A JEAN CHARLES LESASSIER IN THE FRENCH SUPERIOR COUNCIL THAT WAS BANISHED FROM NEW ORLEANS FOR HIS INVOLMENT IN THIS REVOLUTION. SOME HOW HE ENDED UP IN HAITAI BEFORE THEIR REVOLUTION TOOK PLACE. I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED THAT WOULD FACILITATE ANSWERING FAMILY LINEAGE QUESTIONS. I ALSO MAY BE REACHED AT paullesassier@hotmail.com .
Thank you ,
Paul
Thank you ,
Paul
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The surname is from French le sassier. Sassier is an Old French word derived from sasse 'sieve, strainer' so this was a nickname for someone who made these items. In short, le sassier means 'the sieve maker'. You'll find information on Jean-Charles Lesassier at tinyurl.com/hlw8n5r and tinyurl.com/pnldstq, inter alia.
Thank you very much for your response!! Would you happen to know from what part of France this surname emanates?
You'll find the distribution of the surname at tinyurl.com/pfqyaz6. Your ancestor was from Guibray in Calvados (Normandie) which is 14 on the map. You'll find more information on your ancestor Jean-Charles Lesassier at tinyurl.com/hlw8n5r.
thanks i wiill check it out!!!