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G 1800; R 1844; K.P. the title expired 131: ... Title is honored by the Polish Republic for the Żeleński Family Foundation's major contributions to educational and ...
Frank Russek (1875/1876-1948), Polish-born American co-founder of the Russeks department store chain; Karol Scheibler, German-born Polish textile magnate; Feliks Sobański, landowner and philanthropist; Zygmunt Solorz-Żak, businessman and media tycoon, owner of Polsat and Plus; Michał Sołowow, businessman and rally driver
American families of Polish ancestry (10 C) Coats of arms of families of Poland (28 P) ... Chopin family (4 P) H. Herschell family (6 P) L. Lumet family (8 P) M.
The PGSA's Wigilia Award honors individuals or organizations that have made a significant contribution to Polish-American Genealogy. [6] An earlier recipient of the award was the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) for its "efforts to microfilm eastern European records in areas that once belonged to the Polish Commonwealth ...
Chościsko: Piast the Wheelwright: Siemowit: Lestek: Siemomysł died ca. 950–960: Mieszko I 930–960–992: Judith of Hungary 969–988: Bolesław I Chrobry
The typical Polish American male was born in the United States, spoke Polish in his home when he was a child, but speaks English now, is 38.7 years old (female: 40.9), and is married to a Polish wife. If he is between 25 and 34 years of age, he completed 12.7 years of school, and if he is over 35, he completed 10.9 years.