Krasna [Ru] Krasna / Kroscienka[Polish]
Krosno District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
- Bil / Biel / Bil' ( 4 families)
- Bodnarczyk / Bednarczyk / Bodnarchyk ( 2 families)
- Wanio / Van'o
- Wegrzyniak / Vengrynjak ( 2 families)
- Winiarczyk / Vynjarchyk
- Gazdayka / Gazdajka ( 2 families)
- Haluszka / Galuszka / Hawuszka / Halushka
- Dzindzio / Dzindz'o [typo in data - assume this is village]
- Gmitryk / Gmitryk / Dmitryk / Dmitrzyk / Dymitryk / Dmrytryk
- Zawoyski / Zavojs'kyj ( 2 families)
- Zajac / Zajats
- Kiczan / Kychan ( 2 familes)
- Kolbasa / Kiolbasa / Kilebasa / Kovbasa ( 3 families)
- Kozak
- Kolczun / Kolczon / Kolchun
- Kupiec / Kupets ( 2 families)
- Kusienko / Kusenko
- Lisniak / / Lesniak / Lisnjak ( 2 families)
- Las / Ljas
- Mamczak / Mamchak
- Piszko / Pisko / Pishko ( 2 families)
- Piastuk / P'jastuk
- Romanczyk / Romanchyk
- Rysinyk / Rusinek / Rusynyk (2 families) [Rysinyk should be Rusinyk - typo
in master data]
- Senkowicz / Senkovych (2 families)
- Sokol / Sokil
- Spirniak / Sporniak / Spirnjak ( 3 families)
- Unisko / Unys'ko
- Fecak / Fetsak ( 2 families)
- Feciszyn / Fecziszyn / Fetsyshyn ( 6 families)
- Czepczyk / Chepchyk ( 2 families)
- Jablonski / Jablons'kyj ( 2 families)
- Jacyszyn / Jacyczyn / Jaczyszyl / Jatsyshyn ( 2 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
The church was "Saint Michael" [1914] [still standing]
The wooden church was renovated in 1880 and replaced a church built in 1762.
The parish was established on August 20, 1571 when the mayor gave the rights
and field for the church to o. Ivan Ban'kovs'kyj who came from the village
ZHENYCJA
In 1785 the village lands comprised 18.18 sq km. There were 705 Greek
Catholics 10 Roman Catholics and 15 Jews
1840 - 1002 Greek Catholics
1859 - 946 Greek Catholics
1879 - 1250 Greek Catholics
1899 - 1487 Greek Catholics
1926 - 1730 Greek Catholics
1936 - 1766 Greek Catholics
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in
1934
In 1936 there were 98 Roman Catholics 0 Jews
The village LJUTCHA 3.5 km was served by the priest and above population
includes this village
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