1787 AUSTRIAN CADASTRAL RECORDS/DUDYNCE

 

LEMKO SURNAMES FOUND IN 1787 AUSTRIAN CADASTRAL RECORDS FOR THE VILLAGE OF DUDYNCE

This information comes from the Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs’ky from the 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records.[The following Website www.carpatho-rusyn.org

 is the source of this information]

 

  1. Brechunik/Brekhunyk (2 families)
  2. Warchola/Varkhola
  3. Wasylenko/Vasylenko
  4. Kotlarz/Kotljar
  5. Maczurzak/Machurak (2 families)
  6. Miedziuch/Medjukh (2 families)
  7. Pyrkan/Pyrkan’
  8. Pospolitak/Pospolytak
  9. Przysztasz/Prystash
  10. Senko
  11. Strus
  12. Suszko/Suzhko
  13. Fornal/Fornal’
  14. Jurczyk/Jurchyk

 

Parish Data:  The church was “Synaxis of the Blessed Virgin Mary” [1802] [destroyed].  The village was a filial parish to the one located in PEL”NA [Pielnia] 2 km away.  The wooden church erected in 1802 was renovated in 1924.  The village was an independent parish until 1818.

 

In 1785 the village lands comprised 4.29 sq Km There were 191 Greek Catholics 20 Roman Catholics and 5 Jews

 

1840 – 240 Greek Catholics

1859 – 295 Greek Catholics

1879 – 406 Greek Catholics

1899 – 514 Greek Catholics

1926 – 568 Greek Catholics

1936 – 582 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated into the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

 

The villages of Andrushkivci (3 km) Markivci (4 km) Pysarivci (3 km) and Pobidno[Pobiedno] (4 km) were served by the priest

 

In Pobidno there was a Greek Catholic parish (Exaltation of the Holy Cross).  When the priest died (Fr. Skobels’kyj) in 1800 the village became a filial parish of Volycja and then Dudynce and in 1918 Pel’na.  In 1830 the church burned down and people changed to the Latin Rite.  The people in Pysarivci had already changed to the Latin Rite by 1765.  Those in Andrushkivci also changed to the Latin Rite in 1921 in order to be able to buy the land when it was divided and sold by the owner.

 

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