ANDREJIVKA [Ru] ANDRZEJOWKA [Polish] also known as JEDRZEJOWKA

Nowy Sacz District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Barna
  2. Brzezinski / Berezins'kyj
  3. Wyslocki / Wislocki / Vyslots'kyj
  4. Hawrylczak / Havryl'chak
  5. Gnatowicz / Hnatovych
  6. Hobor / Chobor
  7. Holowacz / Cholowacz / Holovach
  8. Horniak / Gorniak / Hornyak
  9. Zarnowecki / Zarnowiecki / Zharnovets'kyj
  10. Zyriak / Zyryak / Zyryiak / Zyryak
  11. Krayniak / Krainiak / Kraniak / Krajnjak
  12. Iwanicz / Ivanych
  13. Iwasz / Ivash
  14. Krynicki / Krynits'kyj
  15. Magera / Magiera / Mahera (3 families)
  16. Pawlow / Pavliv
  17. Pastyr / Pastur
  18. Poliwoczka / Poliweczka / Polyvochka
  19. Semczyszak / Semczysiak / Semchyshak
  20. Stefanczyn / Stefanchyn
  21. Tyrpak / Turpak (3 families)
  22. Chomiak / Homiak ' Khom'jak
  23. Cichanski / Tsikhans'kyj


Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary" - erected in 1876 [still standing]. This church replaced an older church that existed as early as 1830. The village is one of the oldest settlements in Lemkovyna. An old bell dated from 1484 was located here before WW II. The location of this bell presently is not known. The church was turned over to the Poles after 1947.

The parish was a filial parish to MYLYK located 4.5 km away.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 6.97 sq.km. There were 298 Greek Catholics no Roman Catholics and no Jews

1840 - 371 Greek Catholics

1859 - 282 Greek Catholics

1879 - 391 Greek Catholics

1899 - 294 Greek Catholics

1926 - 460 Greek Catholics

1936 - 380 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934


Data filmed by the LDS is available on film # 1956073. Births 1784-1838. Deaths 1784-1864. Records are in Latin.


Akcja Wisla information from Misilow:[year=1947]

Dates of Depopulation # of people removed # of Poles left # of "Ukrainians" left
July 6-15 57 179 0

Transports from this region whose departures fall within a 3 day time period of these dates would be:

*NOTE "Station of Arrival" WAS NOT the final destination of the people. From these stations they were resettled in small villages in that region- no more than 1 family per village. The Station of Arrival should be used as a starting point to determine where your particualr family may be. Each transport contained people from many villages.

Transport # # of people # of horses # of cows # of goats/sheep Station of Departure Date of Departure Station of Arrival Date of Arrival
R-275 278 34 149 45 Nowy Sacz July 6 Lubicz Legn July 9
R-276 286 6 143 107 Grybow July 6 Gorzow July 11
R-277 223 24 149 114 Grybow July 6 Legnica July 9
R-278 218 28 152 638 Grybow July 7 Kunowo July 11
R-279 278 19 159 108 Grybow July 8 Wolow Sl. July 13
R-280 255 25 152 22 Grybow July 8 Olesnica July 11
R-281 278 32 133 72 Grybow July 9 Olesnica July 12
R-282 357 71 748 87 Grybow July 9 Mickinia July 14
R-283 297 9 154 190 Grybow July 10 Sulecin July 14
R-284 318 22 101 122 Grybow July 10 Zielona G. July 14
R-285 308 8 97 234 Piwniczna July 14 Wolow Sl. July 18
R-286 245 17 91 113 Zegiestow July 13 Chojnow July 19
R-287 241 3 66 39 Piwniczna July 16 Gorzow July 20
R-288 248 20 95 59 Zegiestow July 15 Chojnow July 19
R-289 269 4 116 112 Zegiestow July 15 Swiebodzin July 20
R-291 243 15 59 56 Olszanica July 14 Kunowo July 19
R-292 172 15 73 37 Olszanica July 16 Namyslow July 21
R-293 354 38 87 120 Lesko-Lukawica July 17 Trzebnica July 23