Dalova [Ru] Daliowa [Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Barna
  2. Bober (3 families)
  3. Bykanicz / Bykanych
  4. Byrda (3 families)
  5. Gynda / Ginda / Geda / Hynda
  6. Hoydicz / Goydycz / Hojdych (2 families)
  7. Hryla / Hrywa (3 families)
  8. Husar / Chusar
  9. Dydioch / Dynd'okh
  10. Zyla / Zhywa / Zhyla
  11. Kozak
  12. Konik / Konyk
  13. Kostycz / Kostyc / Kostych
  14. Kotys / Kotes (2 families)
  15. Krupey / Krupej (3 families)
  16. Krzypcio / Krypts'o
  17. Kurdyla / Kurdylo (4 families)
  18. Kuryawa / Kurjava
  19. Liczaty / Lichatyj (2 families)
  20. Laca / Ljatsa
  21. Matlaga
  22. Popowyc / Popovych
  23. Porada (3 families)
  24. Salamaha / Sawamaha (2 families)
  25. Skirczak / Skurczak / Skirchak (3 families)
  26. Steranak / Scieranka
  27. Sudia / Sudja ( 2 families)
  28. Tyliczka / Tylychka
  29. Tylawski / Tyljavs'kyj
  30. Farbaniec / Farbanets' (2 families)
  31. Fedio / Fedzio / Fed'o
  32. Ficula / Ficuwa / Fitsula (5 families)
  33. Szymula / Szymuwa / Shmula


Parish Data:

The church was "Saint Paraskeva" [1933] [ still standing]

The wooden church was built in 1889 replacing an older church that existed as early as 1828. The church was destroyed by fire in 1931 and rebuilt in 1933

In 1547 in the filial parish of JASLYSKA there was a Greek Catholic parish established by the Latin Bishop of Peremyshl who owned the property but nothing now remains.

In 1785 the village lands comprised 18.81 sq. km. There were 430 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews

1840 - 553 Greek Catholics

1859 - 638 Greek Catholics

1879 - 711 Greek Catholics

1899 - 745 Greek Catholics

1926 - 720 Greek Catholics

1936 - 552 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 1407 Roman Catholics and 335 Jews

Filial parish was located in SHKLJARY and the village of JASLYS'KA was served by the priest of the main parish


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