Lypovec [Ru] Lipowiec [Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Adamik / Adamyk
  2. Bercznyi / Berczny / Berchnyj ( 2 families)
  3. Bigos / Bigosz ( 2 families)
  4. Burak
  5. Buriak / Burjak ( 2 families)
  6. Warianka / Waranka / Varjanka
  7. Hocko / Gocko / Chocko / Hotsko ( 2 families)
  8. Husowicz / Husovych
  9. Dymon ( 2 families)
  10. Konasiewicz / Konasevych
  11. Kopij / Kopiej ( 3 families)
  12. Kopcza / Kopcha
  13. Kurdyla / Kurdylo
  14. Macenczak / Matsenchak ( 3 families)
  15. Mac / Mats ( 5 families)
  16. Olejarczyk / Olearczyk / Olejarchyk ( 2 families)
  17. Pawlus / Pavlus'
  18. Petronko ( 2 families)
  19. Pietrasz / Petrash
  20. Semko
  21. Stefura ( 3 families)
  22. Trubyla / Trubila / Trubyla
  23. Ferenc / Ferenz / Ferents ( 2 families)
  24. Hatnij / Hatni / Khatnij ( 2 families)
  25. Sztefura / Shtefura
  26. Jawornicki / Javornyts'kyj ( 4 families)
  27. Jaszczyszak / Jashchyshak

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Nicholas" [1640] [destroyed]

A wooden church was started in 1929 and still was not finished in 1936 - the old wooden church was still being used at that time but now nothing remains.

In 1929 almost the entire congregation turned to Orthodxy along with TYLJAVA

In 1785 the village lands comprised 13.64 sq km. There were 320 Greek Catholics 5 Roman Catholics and 5 Jews

1840 - 752 Greek Catholics

1859 - 720 Greek Catholics

1879 - 528 Greek Catholics

1899 - 570 Greek Catholics

1926 - 700 Greek Catholics

1936 - 7 Greek Catholics and 650 Orthodox

In 1936 there were 13 Roman Catholics and 15 Jews

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

Filial church located in CHEREMKHA 2.5km away


LDS microfilm #0766021 contains Births 1820-1842