Moshchanec / Moshchenec [Ru] Moszczaniec[Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bacza / Bacha
  2. Brankowski / Brankovs'kyj
  3. Gnida / Gnyda
  4. Hudio / Hud'o
  5. Dyryk ( 2 families)
  6. Dunda ( 4 families)
  7. Zynia / Zhynja
  8. Iwanczyk / Ivanchyk ( 2 families)
  9. Kasza / Kasha ( 2 families)
  10. Kopila / Kopilec / Kopylets' ( 2 families)
  11. Kopytko ( 2 families)
  12. Koczan / Kochan ( 2 families)
  13. Krawec / Krawiec / Kravets'
  14. Kril / Krol / Krul ( 3 families)
  15. Kudryk ( 2 families)
  16. Kudryn
  17. Kuzio / Kuzia / Kuz'o
  18. Kupa
  19. Kuczwara / Koczwara / Koszwara / Kuchvara ( 3 families)
  20. Mayko / Majko
  21. Mackanicz / Matskanych
  22. Mudry / Mudryj
  23. Mucha / Mukha
  24. Opada
  25. Pyrczak / Pirczak / Pyrchak
  26. Popowicz / Popowyc / Popovych
  27. Prokop (2 families)
  28. Puszczak / Pusczak / Pushchak
  29. Rozko / Roczko / Rozhko ( 4 families)
  30. Roman
  31. Roczniak / Rochnjak
  32. Rupczak / Rupchak
  33. Rusyn / Rusin ( 4 families)
  34. Ruszczak / Rushchak
  35. Skiba / Skyba ( 2 families)
  36. Sliwka / Slyvka
  37. Sokura ( 2 families)
  38. Solowiak / Solov'jak ( 3 families)
  39. Stelmach / Stel'makh
  40. Terebiak / Tereb'jak ( 2 families)
  41. Falatowski / Falatovs'kyj
  42. Fedor ( 3 families)
  43. Fediak / Fedjak
  44. Celenko / Tselenko ( 2 families)
  45. Cylupa / Tsylupa ( 2 families)
  46. Czubala / Chubala
  47. Czapczara / Chapchara ( 2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Saint Nicholas / All Saints" [ 1834] [ destroyed]

The village was a filial parish to SUROVYCJA 3.5km away. The wooden church replaced an older wooden church. It was an independent parish until 1818. The name was changed from Saint Nicholas to All Saints in 1914

In 1785 the village lands comprised 16.02 sq km. There were 356 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 552 Greek Catholics

1859 - 304 Greek Catholics

1879 - 455 Greek Catholics

1899 - 500 Greek Catholics

1926 - 600 Greek Catholics

1936 - 525 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


LDS microfilm not available