Vysochany [Ru] Wysoczany[Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Baycio / Bajts'o
  2. Basik / Bassyk / Basyk
  3. Bodnik / Bodnyk
  4. Wowkanyn / Vovkanyn
  5. Holowaty / Holovatyj (3 families)
  6. Hoczko / Hochko
  7. Hoszko / Hoshko (2 families) (probably same as above)
  8. Hudzda
  9. Hryciw / Chryciw / Hryciow / Hrytsiv
  10. Dziubak / Dzjubak
  11. Drozd / Drost / Drozd
  12. Dujski / Dujs'kyj
  13. Katanka
  14. Kaczala / Kaczawa / Kachala
  15. Kyryk / Kiryk / Kirik
  16. Kowal / Koval'
  17. Kocur / Kotsur
  18. Krolak / Kroljak
  19. Kurpa
  20. Kuruc / Kuruts
  21. Lewczak / Levchak
  22. Mielnik / Mel'nyk
  23. Ostaf
  24. Oczysz / Ochysh
  25. Paydosz / Pajdosh
  26. Popadyn
  27. Prociak / Protsjak
  28. Sawka / Sauka / Savka
  29. Saysa / Sajsa
  30. Sas
  31. Siebielik / Sebelyk
  32. Telatnik / Teljatnyk
  33. Tyszko / Tyzko / Tyshko
  34. Chiter / Khyter
  35. Chilibik / Khlibyk
  36. Czurylla / Churyla
  37. Szymski / Shyms'kyj
  38. Szostko / Shostko
  39. Jarosz / Jarosh
  40. Jacyla / Jatsyla


Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

Church was "Saint Paraskevija" [1805] [destroyed]

The wooden church was built in 1805 and renovated in 1910. The village was once an independent parish

The village was a filial parish to the one located in POLONNA (4.5km)

In 1785 the village lands comprised 9.89 sq km. There were 418 Greek Catholics 7 Roman Catholics and 15 Jews

1840 - 348 Greek Catholics

1859 - 423 Greek Catholics

1879 - 456 Greek Catholics

1899 - 576 Greek Catholics

1926 - 603 Greek Catholics6

1936 - 412 Greek Catholics

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

The village of KOZHUSHNE (4km)was served by the priest


LDS microfilm 0766039 contains Births 1784-1866 and Deaths 1784-1865