Volosate [Ru] Wolosate[Polish]
Lisko District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
- Badyda
- Bal / Bal'
- Bezuby / Bezzubyj
- Betley / Betlej
- Bialousy / Biawousy / Bilousyj
- Bob
- Wycywski / Wicywski / Vytsivs'kyj
- Wozny / Voznyj (2 families)
- Geletczak / Geletchak
- Gembar
- Hrab / Grab
- Hudio / Hud'o
- Zamoszczenik / Zamoshchenyk
- Zajac / Zajats'
- Iwanko / Ivanko
- Iwanczyk / Ivanchyk
- Keleszowiec / Kieleszowiec / Keleshovets'
- Kogut / Kochut
- Koryn / Korzen / Korin'
- Koczan / Kochan
- Kulik / Kulig / Kulyk
- Kurtey / Kurtej
- Lacko / Latsko
- Lenio / Len'o
- Leszkanin / Leshkanyn
- Machnicz / Makhnych
- Melo ' Mel'o
- Mikort (2 families)
- Mudry / Mudryj
- Pacerucha / Patserukha
- Petryk
- Petrunio / Petrun'o
- Pilip / Pylyp
- Pralka
- Prolodziak / Preladziak / Prolodzjak
- Rusyn / Rusin
- Swinar / Svinar (4 families)
- Sidan
- Sikacz / Sikach
- Skurchan / Skurkhan
- Soloda
- Spiszak / Spishak
- Tataliba / Tateliba (3 families)
- Teleban
- Tchir / Thir / Tkhir
- Fergan / Fyrgan (3 families)
- Franko
- Cupa / Tsupa
- Szeba / Sheba
Parish Data:
Church was Saint Demetrius the Great Martyr [1837] [destroyed]
The village was a filial parish to the one located in USTRIKY HORISHNI
(7.5km)
In 1785 the village lands comprised 40.88 sq km There were 365 Greek
Catholics 5 Roman Catholics and 16 Jews
1840 - 492 Greek Catholics
1859 - 508 Greek Catholics
1879 - 587 Greek Catholics
1899 - 773 Greek Catholics
1926 - 923 Greek Catholics
1936 - 1194 Greek Catholics
The village was not incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in
1934
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