I have been tracking my mother's line...Clazey. Now...it is also Claise, Claisse...deClacy...and these were Huguenots. The name, Claise and then Clazie, Clazy, Claizey suddenly appear in Berwickshire abt. 1730-1740. If you look at the familysearch.org site, the name is identified as French Huguenot and the name is largely in Essex. The Huguenots were part of the merchant and merchant ship economy so between business contacts and their access to ships, it would have been possible for them to get out of France. One line of Claisse were weavers and thank goodness the French can be a silly people...persecuted the Protestants...drove them out...and in the process bankrupted their economy but enriched the world...If you send me your email to: * I have another Clazey researcher who is just tracking the name and he sent a number of great websites about the Huguenots...I can then forward to you.
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