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I just wanted to let everyone know I editied Stan's entry. He is not Italian-American, and there is no evidence to support this conclusion. The evidence we do have points to German-English.
Can you elaborate on this, please? Yanksox 14:35, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
The last name, Marsh, is of German origin. The name Stanley is also. His grandfather flew Spitfires in WWII- Spitfires are British planes. Shelly, Sharon, Randy, Stan are all English names, with Stan being the english version of Stanley. Kern is a Welsh-English-Scottish mixed name. The only way anyone could say he is Italian-American is if you want to say he is adopted. Honestly, why say he is Italian-America? It's not true.
Hey, it's me again. Someone tried to sneak the Italian thing in again, and I editied it to protect it from becoming a pile of lies. :P
There is no suggestion in the show that Stan is Italian and it should not be provided as official information.
I am Italian-American and the comment about first names and grandfather's roots can be drastically wrong. My first name is Nicholas, that doesn't warrant me as Greek or Russian. The only point you do have is last names. But my girlfriend is also Ialian-American, and her last name is Irish. A name doesn't really matter, it's how far you go. This is just a cartoon and to be frank, Stan could be anything. Oh, and I forgot. Ellis Island. Names were changed, my dad had his first name changed there. Well...I'm tired. Yanksox 05:43, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
Very true- But Marvin Marsh said he flew Spitfires in WWII. Spitfires=British plane. And, while Stan COULD be anything, all evidence we can gather points to German-English. We can only go on the information we have.