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From: "Alan Eckert" <>
Subject: Fw: Losee
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 1998 18:59:22 -0400


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Eckert <>
To: <>
Date: Monday, August 03, 1998 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: Losee

>Annie,
>
>I have a CD which is Marriage Index of Selected areas of NY, 1639 - 1916.
>
>I find many LOSEE, LOOSE, LOSSEE LOSIE, LOOSIE marriages for places along
>the Hudson from NYC to Albany from 1750s to late 1800s. No Henrys though.
>If your Henry LOSEE was a Huguenot who came early like my Jean le CONSEILLE
>who arrived in 1662, he probably started out in New Amsterdam and his
>descendants may have migrated to NJ and up the Hudson. There are also
some
>spelling variations which might be LOSEE which appear in the records of
the
>Dutch Reformed Church of New Amsterdam. These would be the ancestors of
>your Henry LOSEE.
>
>I suspect your guys are spread along the Hudson so this is where you must
>look.
>
>Alan Eckert
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <>
>To: <>
>Date: Saturday, August 01, 1998 10:59 PM
>Subject: Re: Losee
>
>
>>A friend of mine has a Henry Losee in New York (don't know if it is city
or
>>state) born c1836 and was in the Civil War. The name was supposed to
orig.
>be
>>de Losee and they were Huguenots. No one knows where and when the Losee
>>family arrived in America. Can anyone help us?
>>
>>Annie
>>
>>
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