Muchnachka Vyshnja [Ru] Mochnaczka Wyzna [Polish]
Nowy Sacz District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
- Bayko / Bajko
- Biskup / Biskop / Byskup *which not specified
- Byszczak / Biszczak / Bishchak *which not specified
- Bodak
- Walaszczak / Valashchak
- Wardzala / Vardzala
- Watral / Vatral ( 4 families)
- Witko / Vitko ( 2 families)
- Wolk / Wilk / Volk
- Hawran / Gawran / Havran ( 5 families)
- Hayniak / Haynak / Hajnjak ( 2 families)
- Horoszczak / Horosczak / Choroszczak / Horoshchak
- Hrabskyj / Grabski / Chrabski / Hrabs'kyj ( 2 families)
- Deina / Dejna
- Gmitrak / Gmytrzak / Dmytrak ( 2 families)
- Drahan / Dragan ( 2 families)
- Drozd / Drost (4 families)
- Klepacz / Klepach ( 2 families)
- Klepczak / Klepchak ( 2 families)
- Kluczko / Kljuchko ( 3 families)
- Kopcza / Kopcha (4 families)
- Kozak
- Kolacz / Kolach
- Krawczik / Kravchyk / Krawczyk
- Krynicki / Krynyts'kyj
- Krolewski / Krolevs'kyj
- Kulisz / Kulish ( 2 families)
- Kumczyk / Kumchyk
- Kucik / Kutsyk
- Labasz / Labash
- Leluch / Leljukh
- Marczak / Marchak ( 2 families)
- Mysza / Mysha
- Mozdzila / Mozdyla
- Moysia / Mojsja
- Nowak / Novak
- Pawczak / Paulczak / Pavchak
- Pendrys ( 3 families)
- Petryszak / Petriszak / Petrysak / Petryshak ( 3 families)
- Rewak / Rywak / Revak
- Rudyk
- Rusyn / Rusin ( 5 families)
- Sawczak / Szawczak / Savchak
- Swiatkowski / Svjatkovs'kyj ( 2 families)
- Siwiec / Syvets'
- Smerek / Smereg
- Stanislawczyk / Stanislavchyk
- Susylka / Susilka / Susylka
- Czapak / Chapak
- Szwec / Szwiec / Szewec / Shvets'
- Szopey / Shopej ( 3 families)
- Szopcio / Shopts'o ( 2 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
no church - the village was served from Mokhnachka Nyzhna 3 km away
In 1785 the village lands comprised 12.57 sq km. There were 351 Greek
Catholics 8 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews
1840 - 542 Greek Catholics
1859 - 510 Greek Catholics
1879 - 421 Greek Catholics
1899 - 564 Greek Catholics
1926 - 300 Greek Catholics
1936 - 558 Greek Catholics
In 1936 there were x Roman Catholics, x Jews in the area
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in
1934
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