Prybyshiv [Ru] Przybtszow [Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Andryiszyn / Andryjishyn
  2. Bak
  3. Berezniak / Bereznjak
  4. Birosz / Birosh (2 families)
  5. Bonk
  6. Buk
  7. Wolosinczowski / Volosynchovs'kyj
  8. Wolanski / Voljans'kyj
  9. Chawrycz / Havrych
  10. Gaydozh / Gajdosh
  11. Haraus / Harahus / Heraus / Araus / Haraus
  12. Hatalik / Hatalyk (2 families)
  13. Hrycenko / Hrytsenko (2 families)
  14. Hulicz / Gulicz / Hulych
  15. Danko
  16. Danio / Dan'o
  17. Dziakow / Djakiv
  18. Zhulty / Zhovtyj
  19. Kwak / Kvak
  20. Kowalski / Koval's'kyj
  21. Kordan
  22. Michalko / Mykhalko
  23. Niemiec / Nimets' (2 families)
  24. Osierak / Osirak (2 families)
  25. Priadka / Przadka / Prjadka
  26. Rabada / Rawada
  27. Rozhko / Roczko / Rozhko
  28. Romanik / Romanyk
  29. Sagan
  30. Slusarczyk / Sljusarchyk
  31. Steciak / Stecak / Stetsjak
  32. Steczak / Stechak
  33. Fenko / Fen'ko
  34. Chyr / Chir / Hyr / Khyr (2 families)
  35. Celep / Celeb / Tselep
  36. Szpendra / Shpendra
  37. Jurnak (2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Saint Paraskeva" [1845] [destroyed]

The wooden church replaced an older wooden church but is now destroyed.

The village was a filail parish to KARLYKIV 4km away

In 1785 the village lands comprised 9.45 sq km. There were 320 Greek Catholics 5 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 379 Greek Catholics

1859 - 399 Greek Catholics

1879 - 452 Greek Catholics

1899 - 454 Greek Catholics

1926 - 490 Greek Catholics

1936 - 467 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were x Roman Catholics and x Jews in the area

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


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