Vorobik Korolivs'kyj [Ru] Wroblik Krolewski[Polish]

Krosno District, present day SE Poland


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


  1. Andrusieczko / Andrutsechko
  2. Warchol / Warchow / Warhol / Warhow / Warchil / Warchiw / Varkhol (3 families)
  3. Warcholak / Varkholjak (7 families)
  4. Wyslocki / Wislocki / Vyslots'kyj
  5. Woynar / Vojnar (3 families)
  6. Wojtowicz / Woytowicz / Vojtovych (3 families)
  7. Wojcik / Woycik / Vojtsyk
  8. Hyczka / Hiczka / Hychka (2 families)
  9. Hnat / Gnat
  10. Dzugan (4 families)
  11. Drahan / Dragan (8 families)
  12. Dutkiewicz / Dutkevych (2 families)
  13. Zawoyski / Zavijs'kyj
  14. Ilczyszyn / Il'chyshyn (2 families)
  15. Karsniewicz / Karsnevych (3 families)
  16. Kolodziejczyk / Kolodijchyk (4 families)
  17. Kopina / Kopyna (2 families)
  18. Kopczak / Kopchak (7 families)
  19. Krupik / Krupyk (3 families)
  20. Landa (3 families)
  21. Lanko ( 5 families)
  22. Makar
  23. Matwicki / Matvyts'kyj (2 families)
  24. Maczuga / Machuga
  25. Michniewicz / Mikhnevych (3 families)
  26. Olexiak / Olekhsjak
  27. Ostaf
  28. Palica / Palytsja
  29. Paluch / Paljukh
  30. Pinczak / Pinchak (2 families)
  31. Romanczak / Romanchak (2 families)
  32. Senczak / Sinczak / Senchak (4 families)
  33. Sieniawski / Synjavs'kyj (2 families)
  34. Skornik / Skurnik / Skornyj ( 2 families)
  35. Strus
  36. Trupik / Trupyk
  37. Tupiak / Tup'jak (5 families)
  38. Frydryk
  39. Szul / Shul'


Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The church was "Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary" [188] [still standing]

The masonry church replaced an older wooden church that was mentioned in 1828. All of Voroblyk was one until the King of Poland gave part of it to a nobleman, thus the name Shljakhets'kyj, for the part he gave away and Korolivs'kyj for the part he retained. The parish in Vorobik Korolivs'kyj was established on September 2, 1608.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 8.96 sq km There were 465 Greek Catholics 4 Roman Catholics and 9 Jews

1840 - 650 Greek Catholics

1859 - 638 Greek Catholics

1879 - 671 Greek Catholics

1899 - 1082 Greek Catholics

1926 - 1500 Greek Catholics

1936 - 1121 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 8699 Roman Catholics (parish in RYMANIV) and 1773 Jews

Filial church located in VOROBLYK SHLJAKHETS'KYJ (1km)

Villages served by the priest were BZJANKA and IVONYCH (7km), KLYMKIVKA and LJADZHYN 92km) , POSADA DOLISHBA and RYMANIV (5km) and ZMYSLIVKA at various times


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