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My name is Dan Stasiak and I started this site.
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Our family tree is posted online on this site! There are 1360 names in our family site. The earliest event is the birth of Isaac Day (1772). The most recent event is the death of John E. Serafini, Sr. (June 21 2011).
The site was last updated on May 26 2012, and it currently has 77 registered member(s). If you wish to become a member too, please click here.   Enjoy!


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May 26, 2012

A site member commented on event 25th birthday of Tanya Stasiak:
 Thank you uncle danny!! Wish you could of made it over here for my wedding!! Love all you guys! Send my love to everyone! :) 
May 25, 2012

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 HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!! 
May 22, 2012

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May 19, 2012

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 huhu, kommt zwar bissi spät aber Alles Liebe zum Geburtstag - nachträglich!!! Fast 40 :-D hahahahahaaa !! 
May 01, 2012

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 Paul passed away on April 28th, 2003. 
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 This was my Dad. He passed away on May 28th, 2001. It was one month before my wedding. 
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Apr 19, 2012

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Genealogy:Family Name History of Stasiak
Posted by: Dan Stasiak on Apr 12 2011 07:07

The Polish surname Stasiak is of patronymic origin, deriving from the personal name of the father of the initial bearer. In this instance, the surname Stasiak derives from the personal name “Stasio” which is a pet form of the name “Stanislaw” and the Polish patronymic suffix “-ak” denoting “descendant of”. Therefore, the surname Stasiak signifies “son or descendant of Stasio (Stanislaw)”. The personal name Stanislaw is composed of the Slavic elements “Stan” which means “become” and the “slav” meaning “glory, fame, praise”. Among the variants of the surname Stasiak are Stasicki, Staszak, Staczyk and Stancaak, References to the surname Stasiak or to its variants include a record of a noble Polish family named Stacayk. A descendant of this house, Stanislaw, was the president of the Arts and Science society in Warsaw. He was a biologist, poet and writer and in his youth visited many European countries. Up in Warsaw he dedicated his life to science. He became a government administrator, in which he earned the recognition of the Polish Crown and later from the Russian Czar Alexander I. He advanced throughout different positions in the hierarchy of the Russian administration. Stanislaw Stasayk worked for the well fare of Poland and Russia. Because his intensive work style he became ill and in 1824 he had to give up his work. Alexander I decorated him with the order of the White Eagle and appointed him minister of the state. He founded the medical school of Warsaw and created the nationwide mining industry in Poland. In his states of Rubieszow he employed several hundred families to whom he gave lands and the deeds of these lands. In his will he left all his properties and possessions to the institutions to be distributed among the needy people.

Blazon of Arms: Quarterly; 1st and 4th azure; on a terrace vert, a castle argent of two towers opened gates, between the towers an eagle of two heads displayed or; 2nd and 3rd gules, a griffin rampant or, holding in its Dexter claw a scythe argent; the second griffin reversed.

Crest: Five ostrich plumes gules.
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Genealogy:The Stasiak Name
Posted by: Dan Stasiak on Dec 22 2010 06:29

Stasiak is a Polish surname of patronymic origin. It is derived from the personal name "Stasio", a pet form of the name "Stanislaw" (composed of the Slavic elements "Stan", which means "become" and "slaw", meaning "glory, fame, praise"), and the suffix "-ak", denoting "descendant of". So, the surname Stasiak signifies "son or descendent of Stasia (Stanislaw)".

Variants of the surname include Stasicki, Staszak, and Stanczak.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stasiak

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