Kamjana [Ru] Kamianna[Polish]

Grybow District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Barycki / Baryts'kyj
  2. Bachnak / Bakhnjak
  3. Wrona
  4. Haszczycz / Haszczyc / Hashchych ( 2 families)
  5. Gogocz / Gogoch ( 4 families)
  6. Hryc / Hryts
  7. Dawidko / Davydko
  8. Dulin / Dulina / Dulyn
  9. Zylicz / Zhylych ( 2 families)
  10. Zelizniak / Zelezniak / Zeliznjak
  11. Kaczor / Kachro
  12. Korczowski / Korchovs'kyj
  13. Krayniak / Krainiak / Kraniak / Krajnjak [village misspelled in mater - assume this village]
  14. Maliniak / Malynyjak ( 3 families)
  15. Meryna ( 2 families)
  16. Mily / Mylyj ( 2 families)
  17. Mochnacki / Mokhnats'kyj ( 2 families)
  18. Nosula / Nosala
  19. Pawlak / Pavljak
  20. Palczyk / Pal'chyk
  21. Patuzyk / Patuzik / Patuzyk
  22. Peteyko / Petejko
  23. Pisaniak / Pysanjak
  24. Przyslopski / Przyslupski / Pryslops'kyj
  25. Prystasz / Przystasz / Przysztasz / Prystash ( 2 families)
  26. Sierka / Sirka
  27. Stec / Stets' ( 3 families)
  28. Tarasik / Tarasyk
  29. Tatusko / Tatus'ko
  30. Tkaczyk / Tkachyk ( 3 families)
  31. Feczko / Fechko
  32. Fuczko / Fuchko
  33. Czopik / Chopyk
  34. Szczerba / Shcherba
  35. Szczyrba / Shchyrba
  36. Jarko

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Paraskevija" [1805] [still standing]

The church was rebuilt in 1892. It replaced an older wooden church, the cross of which stands in front of the present church.

The first church was erected shortly after 1636 according to a decree of donation of the land to o. Petro Pryslops'kyj and his successors, dated, August 18,1636. The donation was confirmed by the Bishop of Krakow in 1637 and was reconfirmed in 1740. For at least a hundred years the priests were all his descendants. o. Ivan Pryslops'kyj, one of this family, transcribed liturgical books into the Lemko dialect around the year 1736 and these manuscripts were still in the church until WW-II - they are now lost.

Regular church records from 1876 and partial records from 1674 still existed in 1936.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 9.97 sq km. There were 410 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews

1840 - 570 Greek Catholics

1859 - 306 Greek Catholics

1879 - 430 Greek Catholics

1899 - 438 Greek Catholics

1926 - 370 Greek Catholics

1936 - 0 Greek Catholics the villaged switched to Orthodoxy

In 1936 there were 405 Orthodox

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


LDS microfilm is not available