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Pelnja [Ru] Pielnia [Polish]
Sanok District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Bobak (2 families)
Wasylik / Vasylyk
Watral / Vatral'
Hayduk / Hajduk
Haluzka (2 families)
Danczak / Danchak
Kistka
Klim / Klym (2 families)
Klinik / Klynyk
Kowalczyk / Koval'chyk (2 families)
Kocan / Kocon / Kocian / Kotsan
Kocyla / Kotsyla
Kuzhmak / Kuzhmjak
Lisniak / Lesniak / Lisnjak
Martyniak / Martynjak (2 families)
Martynicki / Martynyts'kyj
Michalow / Mykhaliv
Morcyba / Mortsyba
Moszczak / Moshchak
Olejarczyk / Olearczyk / Olejarchyk
Olowiany / Olov'janyj
Pauk / Pawuk / Pavuk (3 families)
Pagulek / Pagulok
Paluch / Paljukh
Pachanik / Pakhanyk
Pluskwa / Pljuskva
Polny / Pol'nyj
Procko / Protsko
Procko / Prots'ko [same as above?]
Sabat / Sabbat
Saranczak / Saranchak
Slyzh (3 families)
Stadnik / Stadnyk
Chmiel / Khmil'
Czupiela / Chupela
Szczerbiuk / Shcherb'juk (2 families)
Szczyrba / Shchyrba (3 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
The church was «Saint John the Theologian» [1805] [still standing]
The masonry church was erected in 1805 and renovated in 1922. It is now used by Poles.
The earliest parish is mentioned in the year 1295 when the village was purchased by o. Stefan Rozankevych for 200 zloty for himself and his descendants. The first church burned down and another was built which also burned in 1803
In 1785 the village lands comprised 13.42 sq km. There were 330 Greek Catholics 160 Roman Catholics and 29 Jews
1840 – 436 Greek Catholics
1859 – 506 Greek Catholics
1879 – 685 Greek Catholics
1899 – 717 Greek Catholics
1926 – 853 Greek Catholics
1936 – 780 Greek Catholics
In 1936 there were 546 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
Filial church was located in DUDYNCI 2 km away.
The villages of ANDRUSHKIVCI 3 km, MARKIVCI 4 km, PYSARIVCI 3 km, and POBIDNO 4 km were served by the priest.
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