Zacharie Cloutier - Ancestry

Ancestry

Little is known about the Cloutier ancestors. Most genealogists agree that Zacharie Cloutier was the grandson of Nicolas Cloutier of Perche. The most common variation of the surname is Cloustier. Most sources state the surname was originally given to a person who crafted and sold nails, coming from the Latin word "clavus" meaning nail ("clou" in French). Some descendants of Cloutier who immigrated to the United States from Canada changed their surnames to Nailer in this respect. However, some have pointed out the strong etymological ties with Clotaire, the name of three kings in the Merovingian dynasty of France. Others note that it may be an homage to Saint Cloud, also of the Merovingian dynasty.

Ancestors of Zacharie Cloutier
4. Nicolas Cloutier
2. Denis Cloutier
5. Marie?
1. Zacharie Cloutier
12. Brière Ancentre
6. Denis Brière
3. Marie-Renée Brière
7. Jeanne Rahir-Gaulthier

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