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Село належало до Устрицького деканату Перемиської єпархії.
Mocharne [Ru] Moczary [Polish]
Lisko District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Baran (2 families)
Bidnik / Biennik / Bidnyk (2 families)
Bogaczyk / Bogachyk (2 families)
Bohenko (5 families)
Homza
Hopciak / Hoptsjak
Gustepiak / Gostepiak / Gustep'jak
Zozulak / Zozuljak (3 families)
Klok (3 families)
Kowal / Koval
Kopczyszak / Kopchyshak (4 families)
Korbal / Korbel / Korbal' (2 families)
Kocur / Kotsur
Leszko / Leshko
Makar (2 families)
Malar / Maliar / Malarz / Maljar
Myskowski / Miskowski / Myskovs'kyj
Morochowski / Morokhovs'kyj
Rydosz / Rydoz / Rydosh
Slaby / Slabyj (2 families)
Sluty / Slutyj
Fedoryszczak / Fedoryshchak
Chudyn / Khudyn
Szwec / Szwiec / Szewec / Shvets'
Szewczik / Szewczyk / Shevchyk (2 families)
Szpilak / Shpyljak (3 families)
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
The church was «Translation of Saint Nicholas» [1754] [still standing]
The wooden church erected in 1919 replaced the older church. The church is now used as a warehouse by Poles.
The village was a filial parish to JALOVE 4km
In 1785 the village lands comprised 6.79 sq km. There were 335 Greek Catholics 9 Roman Catholics and 8 Jews
1840 – 492 Greek Catholics
1859 – 340 Greek Catholics
1879 – 410 Greek Catholics
1899 – 368 Greek Catholics
1926 – 600 Greek Catholics
1936 – 658 Greek Catholics
Джерело: carpatho-rusyn.org