Zlockie [Ru] Zlockie[Polish]

Nowy Sacz District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Barna (6 families)
  2. Brunarski / Brunars'kyj
  3. Gal / Gal'
  4. Hopey / Hopej ( 2 families)
  5. Hrab / Grab ( 3 families)
  6. Dziurdzio / Dzjurdz'o
  7. Kowalczyk / Koval'chyk
  8. Koliczko / / Kolyczko / Kolichko ( 2 families)
  9. Kocur / Kotsur
  10. Koszczak / Koshchak ( 5 families)
  11. Kraynik / Krainiak / Kraniak / Krajnjak
  12. Lochnik / Lokhnyk ( 4 families)
  13. Makuch / Makukh
  14. Markowicz / Markiewicz / Markovych ( 7 families)
  15. Mentyk
  16. Moszyryak / Moshyrjak ( 2 families)
  17. Nosal / Nosal' ( 2 families)
  18. Tokar ( 3 families)
  19. Tokarczyk / Tokarchyk ( 5 families)
  20. Fedorczak / Fedorchak
  21. Fil / Fill / Fil' ( 2 families)
  22. Complak / Tsompljak
  23. Szelep / Shelep
  24. Szost / Shost ( 4 families)
  25. Jacenik / Jatsenyk ( 5 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Saint Demetrius" [1872] [Still standing]

The wooden church replaced an older church and has been used by Poles since the expulsion of the population on July 17, 1947.

The villages of ZLOCKIE, JASTRABYK and SHCHAVNYK existed since the early 1400's. The wooden chapel of Transfiguration was built in 1861

In 1785 the village lands comprised 11.80 sq km. There were 395 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews

1840 - 592 Greek Catholics

1859 - 387 Greek Catholics

1879 - 496 Greek Catholics

1899 - 561 Greek Catholics

1926 - 550 Greek Catholics

1936 - 661 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 14 Roman Catholics and 14 Jews

Filial parishes were located in JASTRABYK 3km away and SHCHAVNYK 2.5km


LDS microfilm #1899498 contains Births 1777-1785 Marriages 1777-1783 Deaths 1777-1784 Births 1784-1869 Deaths 1784-1873