BARVINOK[Ru] BARWINEK [Polish]

Krosno District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Bober
  2. Wanat / Wanad / Vanat (2 families)
  3. Warchol / Warhol / Warchil / Varkhol
  4. Winiar / Winiarz / Wynyarz / Vynjar
  5. Glowacki / Hlovats'kyj (5 families)
  6. Hoydycz / Hojdych
  7. Holuta / Holjuta
  8. Gocz / Goch
  9. Dmitryszyn / Dmytryshyn (2 families)
  10. Dralik / Dralyk
  11. Kaminski / Kamienski / Kamins'kyj
  12. Kowalczyk / Koval'chyk
  13. Kondrat
  14. Krupey / Krupej (2 families)
  15. Kuzma
  16. Madera / Madziera
  17. Madzey
  18. Motyka
  19. Nowotarski / Novotarz'kyj
  20. Perhacz / Perhach (2 families)
  21. Piszny / Pyshnyj
  22. Sycz / Sych
  23. Stec / Stec'
  24. Feculanczyn / Fetsyljanchyn
  25. Jabczanka / Jabchanka
  26. Jaceczko / Jatsechko


Parish Data:

Church was "Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - erected in 1821 [destroyed].

Barvinok was a filial parish to ZYNDRANOVA, located 2.5 km away. The wooden church erected in 1821 is now destroyed. A former church had burned down in 1790. Barvinok was an independent parish until 1815 when it became a filial parish to Zyndranova.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 11.65 sq.km. There were 250 Greek Catholics 35 Roman Catholics and 16 Jews

1840 - 339 Greek Catholics

1859 - 321 Greek Catholics

1879 - 349 Greek Catholics

1899 - 374 Greek Catholics

1926 - 409 Greek Catholics

1936 - 428 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934


LDS microfilm # 0763057 contains Births from 1830-1855