What is the origin of the name Losee?
North German: habitational name from any of several places called Loose (see Loose) or Loosey. This name was established in the Hudson valley in the 18th century.
History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
...he says I heartily pity Mr. Losee for withdrawing his hand, he is now to be treated with patience and... (Dunham, Ontario, Canada - 1792)
...he says I heartily pity Mr. Losee for withdrawing his hand, he is now to be treated with patience and... (Dunham, Ontario, Canada - 1792)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
...about the same time, by William Losee , the latter was first 'erected. As the traveler passes, he may look... (Ontario, Canada - 1792)
...about the same time, by William Losee , the latter was first 'erected. As the traveler passes, he may look... (Ontario, Canada - 1792)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
...called Sergeant Williams, a blacksmith, Joseph Losee, Lieut, John Dusenbury.... (Ontario, Canada - 1782)
...called Sergeant Williams, a blacksmith, Joseph Losee, Lieut, John Dusenbury.... (Ontario, Canada - 1782)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
... Mr. Losee remained a preacher only two years, when he became mentally unfit, having encountered... (Ontario, Canada - 1792)
... Mr. Losee remained a preacher only two years, when he became mentally unfit, having encountered... (Ontario, Canada - 1792)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
...the end of the year Mr. Losee had... (Canada, Ontario, Canada - 1792)
...the end of the year Mr. Losee had... (Canada, Ontario, Canada - 1792)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the...
...286 WILLIAM LOSEE.... (Ontario, Canada - 1788)
...286 WILLIAM LOSEE.... (Ontario, Canada - 1788)
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History of the province of Ontario, (Upper Canada.) : containing a sketch of Franco-Canadian history-- the bloody battles of the French and Indians-- the American Revolution-- the settlement of the country by U.E. Loyalists-- trials and hard-ships incident to pioneer life-- thrilling narratives of adventures with Indians and wild beasts-- struggles for the establishment of Christianity and schools-- agriculture and manufactures-- the War of 1812-- battle scenes, capture of Buffalo-- subsequent growth and prosperity of the country, including biographies of prominent first settlers and the census of 1871
What is the origin of the name Losee?
North German: habitational name from any of several places called Loose (see Loose) or Loosey. This name was established in the Hudson valley in the 18th century.