[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] German Occupation Descriptions
Otto
otto at schienke.com
Mon Apr 12 09:06:34 PDT 2004
"Lossmann" undoubtedly is not a reference to 'looseman' but more so to
a "Lot man," one having something to do with the drawing of lots... eg.
military or lottery. . . . Providing it is the original spelling of
the name.
In Poland today, two males and three females still bear the name
"Lossman.
1m.+1f. in the Olszytn area -(OstPreussen)
1m.+2f. in the Warsawa area -Mazowiekie
On Apr 12, 2004, at 11:13 AM, Peter Fischer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am curious as to what the occupation of "lossmann" may be. This
> occupation
> is for a ancestor of mine that I know was a waterman, working on the
> lakes in
> the Masurian area of East Prussia.
>
> Translated it means "loose man", but I'm sure that's not correct. Can
> anyone
> tell me what it means in the context of 1850 East Prussia?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter Fischer
>
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