User:Moroniak

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[edit] MORONIAK - A Look Into The History Of This Uncommon Name

My name is Steve Moroniak. 36 years old, married to Jennifer Hofmann in 1994.

I am interested to know more know more about my last name. It is Polish, and all the Moroniaks in the U.S.A. I have have ever met were never a surprise because they are my family. There a few in Poland that I have come across on the net, but have never made direct contact. I only this much:

My father's name is Stephen Moroniak, His wife (my step mother) Carol Richter. His sons Stephen Moroniak (me) and Thomas Moroniak (Our mother is Marilyn) My father is the only child of Stephen Moroniak. (See a trend? I broke it.)

My only child's name is Matthew Moroniak.

Thomas Moroniak ex-wife's name is Jacqui, they had one daughter together, Alexis Moroniak.

If you have any more to add, please feel free, and I'm glad you found this page! Moroniak 07:31, 25 August 2007 (UTC)



My name is Stanisław Moroniak. I am 52, married, 3 children. My wife’s name is Barbara. I have one son- Hubert, 30 and two daughters- Maria, 17 and Dorota 14. I leave in Poland, in Lublin. I am a lawyer and an economist, I work as an insurance manager.

I want you to know that our last name is Polish and there’s only one Moroniak family in the world. The oldest member of Moroniak family died in 2007. He was my father’s brother he’s name was Antoni. He had the biggest knowledge about our family in the USA. My grandfather and your grand grandfather were cousins. Your grand grandfather Roman (or Stefan) in 20s of XX century, between the first and second world war emigrated to the USA, crossing Germany. He got married and stayed there. These are probably your ‘Polish roots’.

There is one Moroniak in Germany. I have no idea how many in the USA. There 58 Moroniaks in Poland. They live in various parts of the country. Most of them leave in Lublin or next to Lublin (ex. Bychawa), 22 in Słupsk ( by the Baltic Sea), 5 in Zielona Góra, 2 in Biłgoraj and 1 in Świdnik. They all are my and your family.

We probably derive from the Italian insurgent who was fighting for Polish independence in January Uprising in 1863. He stayed in Poland and started the family.


Stanisław Moroniak,

16 February 2008