Bila Voda [Ru] Biala Woda [Polish]
Novy Targ District, present day SE Poland
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Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
- Barniak / Barnjak
- Beryl
- Bibiak / Bib'jak
- Bialowodzki / Bilovods'kyj
- Wasylak / Wasilak / Vasyljak
- Holowacz/ Cholowacz / Howowacz / Holovach
- Hudak / Chudak (2 families)
- Dochanczyk / Dokhan'chyk
- Karpiak / Karp'jak (3 families)
- Kobylak / Kobyljak
- Konowal / Konowaw / Konoval
- Kolacz / Kowacz / Kolach
- Korney / Kornay / Kornej (3 families)
- Kupienczak / Kupenchak
- Kuryniec / Kurynets' (2 families)
- Lazarczak / Lazarchak
- Maciura / Matsjura (2 families)
- Menciak / Mentsjak
- Mosiszak / Mosyshak
- Obertan
- Salaniec / Salanets
- Suchodolski / Sukhodol's'kyj
- Fedoryga / Fedoryha (3 families)
- Feciak / Fetsjak / Fecjak
- Feczan / Fechan (2 families)
- Fugas (2 families)
- Szyszak / Shyshak
- Szumilas / Shumyljas (3 families)
- Chowaniec / Chowanec / Khovanets'
- Jalowica / Jawowica / Jalovytsja
Parish Data:
No Church - The parish was a filial parish to the one located in SHLJAKHTOVA
which in turn was a filial parish to JAVIRKY 3 km away.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 10.45 sq.km. There were 590 Greek
Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews
1840 - 719 Greek Catholics
1859 - 789 Greek Catholics
1879 - 657 Greek Catholics
1899 - 689 Greek Catholics
1926 - 2172 Greek Catholics [data for entire parish]
1936 - 541 Ukrainian Catholics
The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
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