Karlykiv [Ru] Karlikow[Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bawolak / Bavoljak
  2. Bimcio / Bimts'o
  3. Bogaczyk / Bogachyk
  4. Gojda / Goyda
  5. Hoysan / Goysan ( 2 families)
  6. Hudak / Chudak
  7. Hulicz / Gulicz ( 2 families)
  8. Dudas / Dudus
  9. Ilcio / Il'ts'o ( 2 families)
  10. Kahala / Kahula ( 2 families)
  11. Kyryk / Kiryk / Kirik ( 2 families)
  12. Knysz / Knisz / Knysh
  13. Lewicki / Levyts'kyj
  14. Leyko / Leiko / Lejko
  15. Moskal / Moskal'
  16. Ostaf
  17. Podwapinski / Pidvanens'kyj
  18. Pstrak ( 2 families)
  19. Rancio / Rants'o ( 2 families)
  20. Rapawy / Rapavyj ( 4 families)
  21. Salak / Salag
  22. Sas
  23. Sudyk ( 2 families)
  24. Tymcio / Tymts'o ( 4 families)
  25. Fecenko / Fecienko / Fetsenko
  26. Chimiak / Khym'jak
  27. Szwed / Shved
  28. Sztefura / Shtefura ( 2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Paraskevija" [1840] [destroyed]

The wooden church replaced an older wooden church

In 1785 the village lands comprised 7.5 sq km. There were 265 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 10 Jews

1840 - 400 Greek Catholics

1859 - 398 Greek Catholics

1879 - 470 Greek Catholics

1899 - 345 Greek Catholics

1926 - 520 Greek Catholics

1936 - 459 Greek Catholics

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

In 1936 there were 5 Roman Catholics and 20 Jews


LDS microfilm # 0766017 contains Births 1784-1843 and Deaths 1784-1850