Smerekovec [Ru] Smerekowiec [Polish]

Gorlice District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Adamczyk / Adamchyk
  2. Andrejczyn / Andrejchyn
  3. Bekanicz / Bekanych ( 2 families)
  4. Berechanicz / Berehanych (2 families)
  5. Bodyk (7 families)
  6. Valko / Val'ko
  7. Walczyszak / Val'chyshak
  8. Wasieczko / Vasechko ( 2 families)
  9. Gburyk
  10. Hlanda
  11. Haysak / Hoysak / Hojsak (2 families)
  12. Graban / Graban' (3 families)
  13. Hudak / Chudak / Hudak (2 families)
  14. Hunczaryk / Hun'charyk
  15. Guta ( 2 families)
  16. Danusiak / Danusjak (2 families)
  17. Demczaryk / Demcharyk
  18. Duda (2 families)
  19. Jedynak (2 families)
  20. Zlatykiewicz / Zlatykevych
  21. Kalinicz / Kalenicz / Kalynych (2 families)
  22. Lasula / Lasulja ( 2 families)
  23. Loziniak / Lozynjak (2 families)
  24. Losianski / Losjans'kyj
  25. Maynicz / Majnych ( 3 families)
  26. Maruszczak / Marushchak
  27. Mackanicz / Matskanych (4 families)
  28. Mikityk / Mykytyk (2 families)
  29. Molok ( 3 families)
  30. Nowak / Novak
  31. Okal / Okal' (3 families)
  32. Pal'chyk / Palczyk (2 families)
  33. Pacala / Patsala
  34. Partayczyk / Pertajchyk
  35. Petryszyn / Petryshyn
  36. Podlipczak / Pidlypchak (2 families)
  37. Podlachowicz / Pidljakhovych
  38. Prystasz / Przystasz / Prsysztasz / Prystash (2 families)
  39. Prokopczyk / Prokopchyk ( 2 families)
  40. Pupczyk / Pupchyk ( 3 families)
  41. Rusyn / Rusin
  42. Rusinek / Rusinyk / Rusynyk (2 families)
  43. Smereczniak / Smerechnjak (2 families)
  44. Tarbay / Tarbaj
  45. Tarnawski / Tarnavs'kyj
  46. Temiszyn / Temyshyn (2 families)
  47. Tchoryk / Thoryk / Tkhoryk
  48. Faszczyszak / Fashchyshak (3 families)
  49. Feciuch / Fetsjukh (2 families)
  50. Chudoba / Chodoba / Hudoba / Khudoba (3 families)
  51. Ciuryk / Tsjuryk (2 families)
  52. Czernianski / Chernjans'kyj
  53. Jasienski / Jasinski / Jasins'kyj (2 families)

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Saint Michael" [1818] [still standing]

The masonry church was renovated in 1877 and 1930 and is now used by Poles

In 1785 the village lands comprised 18.63 sq km. There were 750 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 8 Jews

1840 - 1042 Greek Catholics

1859 - 943 Greek Catholics

1879 - 975 Greek Catholics

1899 - 949 Greek Catholics

1926 - 900 Greek Catholics

1936 - 697 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were 10 Roman Catholics and 15 Jews

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


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