Mychkivtsi [Ru] [Polish]

Lisko District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Andrut
  2. Bycz / Bych
  3. Borko ( 2 families)
  4. Bryndza / Brindza ( 3 families)
  5. Walko / Val'ko
  6. Wysoczanski / Vysochans'kyj
  7. Woytow / Vojtiv ( 2 families)
  8. German ( 2 families)
  9. Hrynkiw / Hrynkiv ( 2 families)
  10. Darmoid
  11. Dugan
  12. Zawoyski / Zavijs'kyj
  13. Klen
  14. Klim / Klym
  15. Klucznik / Kljuchnyk
  16. Kowbel / Kovbel'
  17. Koltak ( 2 families)
  18. Kosciow / Kostsiv
  19. Krutio / Krucio / /Krut'o
  20. Lazoryk
  21. Lesiow / Lesiv
  22. Lopuszanski / Lopushans'kyj
  23. Makaryszyn / Makaryshyn
  24. Pendrak
  25. Popowicz / Popowyc / Popovych
  26. Rapak
  27. Serbin / Serbyn ( 2 families)
  28. Serbiniak / Serbinjak
  29. Sydor / Sidor
  30. Sosniak / Sosnjak
  31. Cycak / Tsytsak
  32. Szwec / Szwiec / Szewec / Shvets'

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Saint George" [1911] [still standing]

The village was a filial parish to BIBRKA 4km away

The masonry church replaced an older wooden church and is now used by Poles. A masonry chapel built in 1858 commemorates the abolition of serfdom in 1848 and annualy servives were held every May 3.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 8.69 sq km. There were 250 Greek Catholics 105 Roman Catholics and 7 Jews

1840 - 347 Greek Catholics

1859 - 281 Greek Catholics

1879 - 253 Greek Catholics

1899 - 301 Greek Catholics

1926 - 396 Greek Catholics

1936 - 450 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were x Roman Catholics, x Jews

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


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