Wysoczański plural: Wysoczańscy is the surname of a Polish szlachta family, which traces its lineage back to Comes Vane Valachus who was granted land in 1431 by Polish King Ladislaus II. Jagiełło. Hereditary Chevaliers of Galicia since 1782.
Albin Kazimierz Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz, 1st Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia 1782, landowner, Member of the Galician Parliament
Antoni Wysoczański, Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia, landowner in Congress Poland, member of the :pl:Towarzystwo Rolnicze w Królestwie Polskim|Agricultural Society of Congress Poland
Basil Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz, 1st Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia, wholesale merchant, landowner, town property owner and philanthropist in Odessa about whom a biography was published in 1892 and a novel in 1930
* Kazimierz Józef Mieczysław de Minkowicz Wysoczański, 2nd Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia, LL.D., Starosta, Government Commissioner
* Bronisław Eugeniusz de Minkowicz Wysoczański, 3rd and last Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia, Ph.D., novelist, industrialist, Honorary Consul of the Yugoslavian Kingdom, Commander of the Order of Saint Sava
Barbara Weryha-Wysoczańska-Pietrusiewicz, Madame, Olympic Bronze Medallist and Vice World Champion in fencing, wife of Chevalier Ryszard Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz, Ph.D.
Jan de Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz, 6th Hereditary Chevalier of Galicia, artist
In :uk:Филипчак Іван|Ivan Fylypchak's biographical novel Willpower the book depicts the life of Basil, 1st Chevalier de Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz who is going by his real name in the book, although some facts were changed for dramatic reasons.
In :uk:Юзеф Дунін-Карвіцький|Józef Dunin Karwicki's Memoirs of a Volyn Man the author makes mention of Basil, 1st Chevalier de Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz.
In :pl:Janina Kościałkowska|Janina Kościałkowska's memoir Beech Boat the author mentions Hedwig de Minkowicz-Wysoczańska as the girl with "the whole Mikolasch Arcade in her dowry". Hedwig was the daughter of Bronislas, 3rd and last Chevalier, she married Stanislas Longchamps de Bérier. The :pl:Pasaż Mikolascha|Mikolasch Arcade was Lwów's most famous shopping arcade with a length of 120 metres and a glass roof of some 18 metres width.
In Konstantin Paustovsky's six part autobiographical novel cycle Story of a Life the first part Distant Years is to a big part made up of the description of his Wysoczański relatives, as for example the three brothers of his mother who, according to Paustovsky, all attended the KievCadet Corps and were all inscribed into the Kiev Register of the Nobility. Out of these Alexey was a tsarist Colonel and "Uncle Kolja" was a Major General who was murdered by the Soviets in 1929. The book includes a description of a ball in a country house as well as going fishing with Uncle Kolja in the dramatic Russian country side.
In Chevalier Rafael de Weryha-Wysoczański's memoirs A Chevalier from Poland the first chapter of the book recalls the history and notable members of the family.
In :uk:Вінцковський Дмитро Іванович|Demeter Więckowski's biography the author describes the life of Basil, 1st Chevalier de Weryha-Wysoczański-Pietrusiewicz and the erection of the church he donated to his village of birth. The writer and poet Demeter Więckowski was married to Anna de Weryha-Wysoczańska-Pietrusiewicz, a niece of Basil, 1st Chevalier. Their son was Yaroslav Yaroslavenko, the composer, for whom Basil, 1st Chevalier, stood sponsor.