Dubrivka [Ru] Dabrowka Ruska [Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Batalik Batalyk
  2. Bilenko / Bilen'kyj (2 families)
  3. Galik / Galyk
  4. Garka (2 families)
  5. Gladysz / Gladysh (2 families)
  6. Horak ( 2 families)
  7. Horcik / Hortsyk ( 2 families)
  8. Drozdowski / Drozdovs'kyj
  9. Zadrozny / Zadrozhny / Zadorozhnyj (4 families)
  10. Zubik / Zubyk (2 families)
  11. Kopystynski / Kopystyns'kyj
  12. Kopcio / Kopts'o
  13. Kudlak / Kudljak (2 families)
  14. Pakosz / Pakosh
  15. Poszywak / Poshyvak (2 families)
  16. Proch / Prokh
  17. Siwak / Sivak / Syvak
  18. Senyczka / Synychka
  19. Choma / Homa / Khoma
  20. Szul / Shul'
  21. Jurta


Parish Data:

The church was "Saint Demetrius the Great Martyr" [1867] [still standing]

Village was a filial parish to the one located in SANOK 2.5km away.

The masonry church replaced an older wooden church that existed as early as 1830

In 1785 the village lands comprised 3.78 sq. km. There were 263 Greek Catholics 32 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 361 Greek Catholics

1859 - 351 Greek Catholics

1879 - 416 Greek Catholics

1899 - 505 Greek Catholics

1926 - 496 Greek Catholics

1936 - 615 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

The villages of DUBRIVKA POL'S'KA (2km), POSADA OL'XOVEC'KA 1(km) and POSADA SJANOC'KA were served by the priest


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