Kjaton' / Kjatona [Ru] Kwiaton[Polish]

Gorlice District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Adamow / Adamiv
  2. Wyslocki / Wislocki / Vyslots'kyj ( 3 families)
  3. Halczak / Chalczak / Alczak / Hal'chak
  4. Gambal / Gam'bal
  5. Glodko / Glotko
  6. Honczaryk / Ganczaryk / Honcharyk ( 2 families)
  7. Dziamba / Dzjamba ( 2 families)
  8. Kostiw / Kosciow / Kostiv
  9. Lazarko
  10. Lukaczyn / Lukachyn ( 2 families)
  11. Medwid / Nedwid / Medwied / Niedwiedz / Medvid' ( 2 families)
  12. Mysliwiec / Myslyvets' ( 2 families)
  13. Muczka / Muchka
  14. Parachus / Parahus ( 2 families)
  15. Pierog / Pirog / Pyrig
  16. Pyrcz / Pyrdz / Pyrch ( 2 families)
  17. Prusak
  18. Saley / Salej
  19. Stefanczyn / Stefanchyn ( 2 families)
  20. Turniak / Turnjak
  21. Cymbalik / Tsymbalyk
  22. Czuper / Chuper
  23. Szulicz / Shulych ( 2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Paraskevija" [1790] [still standing]

The wooden church was renovated in 104. The village was a filial parish to USTJE RUS'KE 3.5km away

In 1785 the village lands comprised 6.24 sq km. There were 220 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews

1840 - 321 Greek Catholics

1859 - 321 Greek Catholics

1879 - 338 Greek Catholics

1899 - 203 Greek Catholics

1926 - 265 Greek Catholics

1936 - 51 Greek Catholics

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


LDS microfilm is not available