Bortne [Ru] Bartne [Polish]

Gorlice District, present day SE Poland

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Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Bajus
  2. Bebla
  3. Bodak
  4. Borysiewicz / Borysevych
  5. Bykanicz / Bykanych
  6. Warchol / Warchow / Warhol / Warhow / Warchil / Warchiw / Varkhol
  7. Wasylec / Vasylets'
  8. Wasylczyk / Vasyl'chyk
  9. Wasko / Vasko
  10. Werbinski / Verbyns'kyj
  11. Harasym / Charasym / Harasim
  12. Gbur (2 families)
  13. Glezak / Hlezak
  14. Gnatowicz / Hnatovych
  15. Hudaczek / Chudaczek / Hudachok (2 families)
  16. Humiecki / Chumiecki / Humets'kyj
  17. Hunczak / Hun'chak
  18. Zawodniak / Zavodnjak
  19. Zuraw / Zhuraw / Zoraw / Zhoraw / Zhurav (2 families)
  20. Iskierski / Iskers'kyj
  21. Horbal / Chorbal / Horbal' (5 families)
  22. Dudkanicz / Dudkanych / Dutkanicz
  23. Kaszmarz / Kashmar
  24. Kolbasa / Kowbasa / Kiolbasa / Kiowlbasa / Kielbasa / Kiewbasa / Kobasa (2 families)
  25. Kopcza / Kopcha
  26. Kostyk / Koscik
  27. Kumicki / Kumyts'kyj
  28. Kuziak / Kuzjak (5 families)
  29. Madzyk / Madzik
  30. Necio / Nets'o (2 families)
  31. Paszko / Pashko (2 families)
  32. Podberezniak / Pidbereznjak (2 families)
  33. Polewka // Polifka / Polyvka
  34. Rusiak / Rusjak
  35. Serniak / Sernjak (2 families)
  36. Sobin / Sobyn
  37. Steranka / Scieranka
  38. Tuz
  39. Felenczak / Felenchak
  40. Chwalik / Khvalyk
  41. Chodza / Chodzha / Khodzha (2 families)
  42. Szkorad / Shkorad
  43. Szurkalak / Shurlaljak
  44. Jaroszczak / Jaroshchak


Parish Data:

Church was "Saints Kosmas and Damian" erected in 1842 [still exists]

The wooden church was built in 1842 replacing an even older church from at least 1828. It is now used by RC's.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 19.73 sq.km. There were 0 Greek Catholics 570 Roman Catholics and 12 Jews

1840 - 897 Greek Catholics

1859 - 693 Greek Catholics

1879 - 872 Greek Catholics

1899 - 857 Greek Catholics

1926 - 900 Greek Catholics

1936 - 265 Ukrainian Catholics plus 992 Orthodox after the village joined the Lemko Apostolic Administration.

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 5 Protestants and 11 Jews

The village of PREHONYA was a filial church to Bortne and the village of BODAKY (5km) was served by the priest in Bortne


LDS microfilm #0753057 contains Births from 1784-1849