7-1603: Haase may refer to: Haase (car) , a Veteran Era car make People with the surname [ edit ] Barry Haase (born 1945), Australian politician Bertil Haase (1923–2014), Swedish modern pentathlete Camila Haase Quiros , Costa Rican swimmer Christian Haase (born 1966), German politician Curt Haase (1881–1943), German general Eric Haase (born 1992), American baseball player Erich Haase (1859–1894), German physician and entomologist Ernie Haase (born 1964), American tenor Esther Haase (born 1966), German photographer Friedrich Haase (1827–1911), German actor Friedrich Gottlob Haase (1808–1867), German classical scholar Helga Haase (1934–1989), Polish-East German speed skater Hugo Haase (1863–1919), German politician Jerod Haase (born 1974), American college basketball coach John Haase (author) (1923–2006), German dentist and author John Haase (criminal) (born 1948), British gangster and drug dealer Jürgen Haase (athlete) (born 1945), German Olympian runner Mandy Haase (born 1982), German hockey player Martin Haase (born 1962), German Esperantist and professor of linguistics Rebekka Haase (born 1993), German sprinter Robin Haase (born 1987), Dutch tennis player Sheriauna Haase (born 2006), Canadian athlete, dancer, and actor Ullrich Haase (born 1962), British philosopher Werner Haase (1900–1950), German professor of medicine and SS office Topics referred to by
14-511: A rear-mounted two-cylinder engine, the radiator of which was placed at the front. A tiller rather than a wheel was used for control of the vehicle. Production was halted after fifteen units were sold. The Haase Automobiles were produced by The Northwestern Automobile Co. in Milwaukee, WI. The maker of the 1400 pound Haase is also reported to be The Northwestern Furniture Co. Charles L. Hasse, jr owned The Northwestern Automobile Co. The company
21-455: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Haase (car) The Haase was an American Veteran make of car produced by Northwestern Furniture Company in Milwaukee between 1902 and 1904. It was named after the company director at the time. All cars produced were two-seater coupes with identical bodywork. 6 bhp was produced from
28-1326: The surname Zayets . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. v t e Family names derived from the word " hare " Germanic West Germanic: De Haas , Haas , Hase , Haase, Hare Germanized: Saitschick [REDACTED] Romance French: Lapin Iberian: Conejo , Coello , Conill , Coelho Italian: Coniglio Romanian: Epure , Epureanu , Epurescu Slavic East Slavic: Zaichik /Zaychik, Zaichikov /Zaychikov, Zaykov , Zayats , Zaychuk /Zaichuk, Zayets , Zaychenko , Zaytsev South Slavic: Zec , Zajec , Zajkov , Zaychev West Slavic: Zajac , Zając , Zajíc Zajić , Zajonc , Králík Królik Other Estonian: Jänes Hungarian: Nyúl Latvian: Zaķis Turkish: Tavşan Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zayets&oldid=1255044040 " Categories : Surnames Ukrainian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Ukrainian-language text Articles with short description Short description
35-523: The free dictionary. Zayets ( Ukrainian : Заєць ) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Oleksandr Zayets (1962–2007), Ukrainian football player Serhiy Zayets (born 1969), Ukrainian football player and manager Serhiy Zayets (footballer, born 2001) (born 2001), Ukrainian football player Vladimir Zayets (born 1981), Azerbaijani athlete See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Zayets [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
42-1267: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haase . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. v t e Family names derived from the word " hare " Germanic West Germanic: De Haas , Haas , Hase , Haase, Hare Germanized: Saitschick [REDACTED] Romance French: Lapin Iberian: Conejo , Coello , Conill , Coelho Italian: Coniglio Romanian: Epure , Epureanu , Epurescu Slavic East Slavic: Zaichik /Zaychik, Zaichikov /Zaychikov, Zaykov , Zayats , Zaychuk /Zaichuk, Zayets , Zaychenko , Zaytsev South Slavic: Zec , Zajec , Zajkov , Zaychev West Slavic: Zajac , Zając , Zajíc Zajić , Zajonc , Králík Królik Other Estonian: Jänes Hungarian: Nyúl Latvian: Zaķis Turkish: Tavşan Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Haase&oldid=1192560473 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames from nicknames Hidden categories: Short description
49-495: Was located at 271 West Water Street in Milwaukee. Very few Haase automobiles were made. This American Automobile was built in two models, one with a 2 cylinder engine that developed 6 horsepower and the other a 2 cylinder with an 8 horsepower engine. Model designation was Model A and B. The 8 horsepower model B claimed 40 MPH. Zayets [REDACTED] Look up Zayets in Wiktionary,
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