Vojtkova [Ru] Wojtkowa[Polish]

Dobromyl District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Bielo / Bel'o
  2. Bodnia / Bodnja
  3. Bolehowsky / Bolekhovs'kyj
  4. Borsuk (2 families)
  5. Golak / Goljak
  6. Gombaryk (3 families)
  7. Hryn / Chryn (5 families)
  8. Hrycniak / Hrycznak / Hrytsnjak (2 families)
  9. Grynczak / Grynchak
  10. Domanicz / Damanicz / Domanych
  11. Iwanczyn / Ivanchyn
  12. Kowal / Koval'
  13. Lubin / Ljubyn
  14. Lyskon
  15. Monicz / Monych (2 families)
  16. Moroz
  17. Olexiszyn / Olekhsyshyn
  18. Pawak / Pavak
  19. Petriczka / Petrychka
  20. Plicharz / Plikhar
  21. Ponczak / Ponchak (2 families)
  22. Salaban (2 families)


Parish Data:

Church was Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary [1872] [still standing]

In 1785 the village lands comprised 19.27 sq km There were 290 Greek Catholics 45 Roman Catholics and 37 Jews

1840 - 630 Greek Catholics

1859 - 565 Greek Catholics

1879 - 560 Greek Catholics

1899 - 674 Greek Catholics

1926 - 784 Greek Catholics

1936 - 656 Greek Catholics

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

In 1938 there were 1000 Roman Catholics in the area (NOVOSIL'CI) and 214 Jews and 32 Protestants

Filial Churches located in JURECHKOVA (5km), NOVOSIL'CI KOZYC'KI (2.5km)

Villages served by the priest were VOJTKIVKA (2km)


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