Polany Surovichny [Ru] Polany Surowiczne[Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Balanda ( 6 families)
  2. Baran
  3. Byrda
  4. Bigul / Bigul'
  5. Bober ( 3 families)
  6. Bugiel / Bugel' (2 families)
  7. Welyki / Wielki / Velykyj
  8. Haycejko / Hajtsejko
  9. Hernaga (5 families)
  10. Hryczak / Hrychak
  11. Kasza / Kasha
  12. Klos
  13. Kobylik / Kobylyk
  14. Kopina / Kopyna
  15. Kochan ' Kokhan
  16. Koczara / Koczar / Kotsara ( 3 families)
  17. Lupina / Lupyna
  18. Macio / Mats'o
  19. Minio / Myn'o
  20. Nawarowicz / Navarovych (2 families)
  21. Onuszko / Onushko (2 families)
  22. Paraszczak / Parashchak (3 families)
  23. Popowicz / Popowyc / Popovych (3 families)
  24. Sawaryn / Savaryn
  25. Skwirko / Skvirko
  26. Sorokanicz / Sorohanych (2 families)
  27. Suray / Suraj
  28. Tynio / Tyn'o (3 families)
  29. Tryszczak / Tryshchak (2 families)
  30. Fil / Fill / Fil'
  31. Car / Tsar
  32. Czabur / Chabur
  33. Czyzh / Czysz / Chyzh
  34. Szuba / Shuba ( 2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Michael" [1728] [destroyed]

The wooden church was renovated in 1889 and in 1903. The parish was established in 1533 and in 1690 during the time of o. Danylo Poljans'kyj additional property was donated for its support.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 16.14 sq km. There were 435 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 698 Greek Catholics

1859 - 675 Greek Catholics

1879 - 671 Greek Catholics

1899 - 745 Greek Catholics

1926 - 996 Greek Catholics

1936 - 992 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were 12 Roman Catholics and 10 Jews in the area

The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

Filial parish located in VERNEJIVKA 5km away


LDS microfilm # 0766039 contains Deaths 1784-1864