Krampna [Ru] Krempna[Polish]

Jaslo District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bendas / Bendasz
  2. Bowanko / Buwanko / Bovanko
  3. Haleczko / Halechko
  4. Haszczyk / Hashchyk ( 3 families)
  5. Hudak / Chudak
  6. Dyczko / Dychko ( 4 families)
  7. Zozula / Zazula / Zozulja
  8. Kobelak / Kobeljak
  9. Kobylak / Kobyljak ( 5 families) [same as above??]
  10. Kogut / Kochut ( 3 families)
  11. Krywczycki / Kryvchyts'kyj
  12. Kuczwara / Koczwara / Koszwara ( 4 families)
  13. Lygus / Ligus
  14. Malinowsi / Malynovs'kyj
  15. Marczak / Marchak
  16. Marko
  17. Myrdysz / Myrdysh
  18. Myszkowski / Myshkovs'kyj
  19. Palayda / Palajda
  20. Platko ( 3 families)
  21. Popowczak / Popovchak ( 6 families)
  22. Proczko / Prochko ( 3 families)
  23. Puchyr / Puchir / Pukhyr ( 2 families)
  24. Syplak / Sypljak ( 2 families)
  25. Staszczyk / Stashchyk
  26. Fil / Fill / Fil'
  27. Chomiak / Homiak / Khom'jak
  28. Cymko / Cimko / Tsymko
  29. Czakolsz / Chaklosh
  30. Szkwir / Shkvir (2 families)


Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was" Saints Kosmas and Damian" [1782] [still standing]

The wooden church was renovated in 1893 and in 1930. The village was burned after WW-II but the church escaped unscathed.

According to an inscription over the main door in the church it is written that a church existed in Krampna in 1507. O. Ivan Vysochans'kyj took care of the people in Krampna from 1946 until he died in 1979 and celebrated in the church itself until 1957.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 21.91 sq km. There were 440 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 625 Greek Catholics

1859 - 639 Greek Catholics

1879 - 468 Greek Catholics

1899 - 630 Greek Catholics

1926 - 480 Greek Catholics

1936 - 535 Greek Catholics

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

In 1936 there were 1391 Roman Catholics 3 Jews and 306 Orthodox in the area

Filial church located in KOTAN 3km away

The village HUTA KRAMPS'KA 1.5km was served by the priest


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