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Birth:
He was born in May 1784 in the small town Mikstat, which is near Ostrzeszow in the province Kalisz in Poland and baptised there on the 5th day of that month. His parents were Jakub and Katarzyna Jaroszewski. (D1)
The godfather was the town councillor Wojciech Krzywanski and the godmother was the mayor's wife Katarzyna Baranska. (D1)
Childhood:
He grew up in Mikstat. (D1)
In 1791 two census were taken in Mikstat. He was living in his father’s house. He was 7 years old. In one census the house number is 79 and in the other the house number is 80. The house was in ul. Ostrzeszowska (Ostrzeszowska street). During both census there were no servants living in the house. (D9)
In 1793, when he was 9 years old, the part of Poland was annexed by Prussia. This region was called South Prussia. (D8)
Work:
Unknown.
In 1807, when he was 23 years old, this area temporarily became a part of France (under Napoleon's reign).
In local church records he was addressed twice as Famati.
Marriage:
He married the single Franciszka Przymocka, who was also from Mikstat, on the 6th of February 1808 in the Sw. Trojcy church in Mikstat. One of the witnesses was the mayor Stanislaw Pasikowski. (D1)
They lived in Mikstat. (D1)
Death:
In 1811 Napoleon prepared to conquer Russia. He recruited soldiers in his occupied territories.
At 4 p.m. on the 20th of December 1811, in the middle of a European winter, Stanislaw Jaroszewski died of exposure, after fleeing from enlistment into the army. He was 27 years old. He was buried in the cemetery in Mikstat 10 days later. (D1)