Lukiv [Ru] Lukowe [Polish]

Lisko District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Baran
  2. Bernardyn
  3. Boyko / Boiko
  4. Wladyka / Wladyga / Vladyka
  5. Wowk / Vovk
  6. Gmitryk / Dmitryk / Dmitrzyk / Dymitryk / Dmytryk
  7. Iwaniszyn / Ivanyshyn ( 2 families)
  8. Iwanko / Ivanko
  9. Iwanczyk / Ivanchyk
  10. Lesny / Lisnyj
  11. Luczkanin / Luchkanyn
  12. Mazuryk
  13. Mielnik / Mel'nyk ( 2 families)
  14. Mularski / Muljars'kyj
  15. Mural / Mural' ( 3 families)
  16. Panczyszyn / Panchyshyn
  17. Pierog / Pirog / Pyrig
  18. Pirozak / Pyrozhak
  19. Pleyniczek / Plejnychok ( 2 families)
  20. Procumik / Protsumyk
  21. Sampunik / Sampunyk
  22. Stefczyk / Stefchyk
  23. Styszkanin / Styshkanyn
  24. Twardochlib / Tverdokhlib ( 2 families)
  25. Tymczyk / Tymchyk
  26. Uhryn / Uchryn / Uhryn
  27. Czyzyk / Chyzhyk
  28. Szpak / Szpiak / Shpak
  29. Szpyrka / Shpyrka
  30. Szpola / Shpola ( 2 families)
  31. Jaroszczak / Jaroshchak ( 3 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Demitrius" [1828] [still standing]

The masonry church was renovated in 1927

In 1785 the village lands comprised 14.88 sq km. There were 305 Greek Catholics 90 Roman Catholics and 17 Jews

1840 - 674 Greek Catholics

1859 - 646 Greek Catholics

1879 - 676 Greek Catholics

1899 - 980 Greek Catholics

1926 - 1000 Greek Catholics

1936 - 1200 Greek Catholics

The village was not incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 32 Roman Catholics and 28 Jews in the area


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