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Lozier was originally Lesueur. Francois Lesueur, from Normandy, France, emigrated in 1657 to New Amsterdam. The Lesueur name is therefore French, but the early Lozier family lines did marry Dutch people, obviously, since they were in the same general vicinity of New York and New Jersey. The name Lozier was spelled the way Dutch people pronounced it and the differing names (many) were a result of the difficulties Dutch scribes had with the original spelling.

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The surname Lozier is of French origin. It is derived from the Old French word "losier," meaning "hut" or "cabin," and was likely a surname given to someone who lived near a hut or cabin.

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