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Claire Lebrun (née Gaetjens)

1850 1885–1955 2050

Mother of Serge Lebrun. Of the Haitian Gaetjens family, of mixed Haitian and German colonial origin.

Claire Gaetjens was born in Léogâne, Haiti — the southern-peninsula port town from which Toussaint Louverture had once organized the Haitian Revolution, a hundred years before her birth — to a Haitian mother and a German father. The German father is the founder of the Léogâne Gaetjens line, the European graft that gives the Haitian Gaetjens its mixed-elite-and-colonial profile to this day. Claire married Georges Marcel Lebrun; their son was Serge Lebrun.

A famous Gaetjens in the next generation: her nephew Joseph “Joe” Gaetjens — the striker who scored Haiti’s 1–0 upset of England in the 1950 World Cup and was later disappeared and killed by the Duvalier regime in 1964 — was Serge’s first cousin, the kinship traveling through Claire’s side of the family.

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    doc Claire Gaetjens Lebrun (photograph)
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    doc Georges and Claire Lebrun (photograph)
  • Birth and death dates.
  • Her parents — the Gaetjens line (her father German, her mother Haitian, per family memory).
  • The relation to Joseph "Joe" Gaetjens (the 1950 World Cup footballer, Serge's first cousin) maps through her line.
  1. Mireille Lebrun (2026-05)
  2. Family archive (provided by Mireille Lebrun, May 2026)