Lupkiv [Ru] Lupkow [Polish]
Lisko District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
- Buryk
- Wityszak / Vityshak
- Hadyk
- Golak / Goljak
- Dolina / Dolyna
- Dubkanicz / Dubkanych
- Durniak / Durnjak ( 5 families)
- Zentyczka / Zhentychka
- Iwanuszko / Ivanushko ( 2 families)
- Kaliszak / Kalyshak
- Karol / Karol'
- Kydora / Kidora
- Kir ( 3 families)
- Kogutanicz / Kogutanych ( 2 families)
- Xenczyn / Ksenchyn ( 3 families)
- Kuchyna / Kukhyna
- Kuczerba / Kucherba
- Lewko / Levko ( 3 families)
- Lukaczyk / Lukachyk ( 3 families)
- Malik / Malyk
- Obal / Obal' ( 2 families)
- Obuchanicz / Obukhanych
- Odrzechowski / Odrekhivs'kyj ( 3 families)
- Ochnicz / Okhnych ( 5 families)
- Patrosz / Patrosh
- Petryk ( 5 families)
- Rydosz / Rydoz / Rydosh
- Rochacz / Rohach
- Romanczyk / Romanchyk ( 3 families)
- Semak ( 6 families)
- Skulko / Skul'ko ( 2 families)
- Smolnicki / Smol'nyts'kyj ( 3 families)
- Soyka / Sojka
- Suszko / Sushko
- Tyszyk / Tyshyk
- Feyko / Fejko
- Choma / Homa / Khoma
- Capik / Tsapyk
- Szczerba / Shcherba ( 2 families)
- Jurasz / Jurash
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was "Saint Michael" [1820] [destroyed]
The wooden church was renovated in 1938 and is now destroyed
In 1785 the village lands comprised 16.37 sq km. There were 475 Greek
Catholics 12 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews
1840 - 557 Greek Catholics
1859 - 436 Greek Catholics
1879 - 456 Greek Catholics
1899 - 495 Greek Catholics
1926 - 576 Greek Catholics
1936 - 624 Greek Catholics
The village was not incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration
in 1934
In 1936 there were 85 Roman Catholics and 27 Jews in the area
Filial church located in ZUBENSKO 4km away
LDS microfilm #0766027 contains Births 1784-1845 and Deaths 1784-1870