Khrevt [Ru] Chrewt[Polish]

Lesko District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Bagan / Bahan
  2. Baluszczak / Balushchak
  3. Baluch / Baljukh
  4. Belewiat / Belev'jat (3 families)
  5. Bil / Biel / Bil'
  6. Buben ( 4 families)
  7. Geledziszak / Geledyshak
  8. Chodowaniec / Hodovanets'
  9. Holub
  10. Chorelko / Horelko
  11. Gorecki / Gorets'kyj
  12. Zagacki / Zagats'kyj
  13. Zadylak / Zadyljak
  14. Kaczur / Kachur
  15. Kril / Krol / Krul / Kril'
  16. Xsiazyk / Ks'onzhyk
  17. Kuruc / Kuruts
  18. Maley / Malej
  19. Moralczyn / Moral'chyn (3 families)
  20. Muszynski / Mushyns'kyj
  21. Semerak (3 families)
  22. Siwanicz / Syvanych
  23. Smigielski / Smigels'kyj
  24. Terlecki / Terlets'kyj (3 families)
  25. Tkacz / Tkach
  26. Flak / Fljak
  27. Czarny / Chornyj
  28. Szygielski / Shygels'kyj
  29. Jadlowski / Jodlowski / Jadlovs'kyj

Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Paraskeva" [1670] [destroyed]

The wooden church was renovated in 1899 and was destroyed in 1947

In 1785 the village lands comprised 14.33 sq km. There were 320 Greek Catholics 47 Roman Catholics and 95 Jews

1840 - 255 Greek Catholics

1859 - 458 Greek Catholics

1879 - 486 Greek Catholics

1899 - 662 Greek Catholics

1926 - 735 Greek Catholics

1936 - 1048 Greek Catholics

In 1936 there were 71 Roman Catholics and 69 Jews

The village was not incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

Filial parish located in PANYSHCHIV 3.5 km away

The villages LEOBRAT and OL'KHOVEC' were served by the priest


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