Tarnava [Ru] Tarnawa [Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bal / Bal'
  2. Walko / Val'ko
  3. Wepryk / Vepryk (4 families)
  4. Bochnak / Bokhnak
  5. Hac / Gac / Hats
  6. Hryczenko / Hrychenko
  7. Hureyko / Hureyka / Hurejko (2 families)
  8. Delanka / Deljanka
  9. Duplak / Dupljak
  10. Iwanicki / Ivanyts'kyj
  11. Kabala (2 families)
  12. Kurylo / Kuryllo
  13. Lanczak / Lanchak
  14. Malec / Malets (2 families)
  15. Marko
  16. Masnik / Masnyk
  17. Nosal / Nosal'
  18. Paszko / Pashko (2 families)
  19. Procko / Protsko
  20. Rebak / Rubak
  21. Sawka / Sauka / Savka
  22. Salak / Salag ( 2 families)
  23. Syrnik / Syrnyk
  24. Soltys / Soltis
  25. Steranka / Scieranka ( 3 families)
  26. Tymcio / Tymts'o

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary" [1828] [destroyed]

The wooden church replaced an older wooden church. Nothing remains

In 1537 property was donated for the establishment of 2 parishes - in Tarnava horishna and Tarnava dolishna. Tarnava horishna was later renamed VYSLOCHOK. From 1844 until 1846 there were 2 administrations in the parish 10 in Tarnavka with the filial church in ZAVOJI and the locality of RUDAVKA and 2) in VYSLOCHOK.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 6.06 sq km. There were 282 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 7 Jews

1840 - 298 Greek Catholics

1859 - 263 Greek Catholics

1879 - 306 Greek Catholics

1899 - 395 Greek Catholics

1926 - 450 Greek Catholics

1936 - 424 and 200 in the USA

In 1936 there were 2 Roman Catholics and 11 Jews

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

Filial church located in VYSLOCHOK 4km away and ZAVOJI als 4km away

The village of RUDAVKA RYMANIVS'KA 1.5 km away was served by the priest


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