Svjatkivka [Ru] Swiatkowa Mala [Polish]

Jaslo District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bawolak / Bavoljak
  2. Walko / Val'ko
  3. Warchol / Warhol / Warchil / Varkhol
  4. Greszczak / Greshchak
  5. Gmitryk / Dmitryk / Dmitrzyk / Dymitryk / Dmytryk
  6. Kecz / Kech
  7. Masley / Maslej
  8. Parylak / Paryljak
  9. Prystasz / Przystasz / Prsysztasz / Prystash
  10. Puchyr / Puchir / Pukhyr
  11. Syplak / Sypljak
  12. Sytnicki / Sytnyts'kyj (2 families)
  13. Steranka / Scieranka / Steranka
  14. Suda
  15. Tobiak / Tob'jak
  16. Frenczko / Frenchko (5 families)
  17. Szemelak / Shemeljak

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Michael" [1762] [still standing]

This was a filial parish to ROSTAJNE until 1860 when it became filial to SVJATKOVAThe wooden church replaced an older wooden church. The village was an independant parish until 1797 when it became filial to SVJATKOVA

In 1785 the village lands comprised 8.01 sq km. There were 205 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 4 Jews

1840 - 295 Greek Catholics

1859 - 170 Greek Catholics

1879 - 119 Greek Catholics

1899 - 240 Greek Catholics

1926 - 290 Greek Catholics

1936 - 11 Greek Catholics - remainder switched to Orthodox

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


LDS microfilm is not available