How to pronounce Plauchã©?

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Pronunciation of Plauchã© in Long Island, New York

Plauchã© is pronounced as

Plo SHAY


Plauchã© is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Plo SHAY ]

Type of Name:

Last name

Language:

French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Plauche

Meaning:

None known

Additional Information:

The Plauchés moved from southern France to New Orleans before the Louisiana Purchase. Then a Major, General Jean Baptiste Plauché fought along side of (saved) Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815. There was an army base on New Orleans area called Camp Plauché. The General was elected Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana in 1850. My mother, a Plauché is 92 years old.


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Pronunciation of Plauchã© in Long Island, New York

Plo-SHAY Plo as in flow. It is a name from France. Due to no accent marks in English it is misspelled as Plauche. The pronunciation you have for Plauche is probably wrong for the above reason, and probably does not even exist as a name at all. The Plauchés moved to New Orleans before the Louisiana Purchase, around 1762. I am a descendant in the family on my mother's side. I am Mark Plauché Ryan. reply to: mryan@dcdentistry.com. Thanks for your interest and attention.


Type of Name:

Last name

Language:

French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Plauche

Meaning:

None known

Additional Information:

The Plauchés moved from southern France to New Orleans before the Louisiana Purchase. Then a Major, General Jean Baptiste Plauché fought along side of (saved) Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in January 1815. There was an army base on New Orleans area called Camp Plauché. The General was elected Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana in 1850. My mother, a Plauché is 92 years old.


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