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Належало до Грибівського деканату Перемиської єпархії.
Izby – Wieś w dolinie rzeki Białej u podnóża granicznego grzbietu Karpat. W jej pobliżu wznosi się Lackowa, najwyższa góra Beskidu Niskiego. Wieś lokowana w 1547 r. posiada zabytkowy kościół z 1888 r. Na wzgórzu jeszcze kilka lat temu widniały pozostałości obozu konfederatów barskich z 1770 r., zwane Basztą.
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Jizby [Ru] Izby [Polish]
Grybow District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Andreyczak / Andrejchak
Baluk / Balak / Baljuk ( 2 families)
Betley / Betlej
Bilicznianski / Bielicznianski / Bilychnjans'kyj ( 3 families)
Bortniak / Bartniak / Bortnjak
Brejan / Breyan/ Brean (3 families)
Brylinski / Brylyns'kyj ( 2 families)
Waniw / Wanil / Vaniv
Hardosz / Hordosz / Hardosh ( 5 families)
Hunczak / Hun'chak
Dalniak / Dal'njak
Duda
Kalakuka ( 2 families)
Kwoka / Kvoka ( 3 families)
Kwiatonczyk /Kvjaton'chyk
Klecha / Klekha
Koban
Kowal / Koval
Kozowski / Kozovs'kyj ( 2 families)
Kosowski / Kossowski / Kosovs'kyj ( 2 families)
Krynicki / Krynyts'kyj ( 4 families)
Mazelan / Mazeljan
Maciejowski / Matsejovs'kyj ( 5 families)
Mysz / Mysh ( 2 families)
Moskwa / Moskva ( 2 families)
Mochnacki / Mokhnats'kyj
Pawuk / Pauk / Pavuk ( 3 families)
Petryk ( 3 families)
Plaski / Plaskyj
Plaskon / Plaskon' ( 9 families)
Powrozny / Povroznyj
Swiatkowski / Swiatkowski / Svjatkovs'kyj
Staranczak / Staranchak
Suchan / Sukhan
Sucheniak / Sukhenjak
Federycz / Federic / Federych
Frycki / Fryts'kyj ( 2 families)
Cymbalista / Tsymbalista
Cymbalak / Tsymbaljak (4 families)
Ciachala / Tsjakhala
Czuwalik / Chuvalyk ( 2 families)
Szeptak / Sheptak
Jadlosa / Jodlosz / Jadlosh
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was «Saint Luke the Evangelist» [1888] [still standing]
The masonry church replaced an older wooden church. A 4 room rectory was built in 1840.
There is mention of a parish in 1682 when the Bishop of Krakow donated a mill to the priest. Until WW-I there was a large bell here that was dated 1325 – its whereabouts are unknown.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 16.22 sq km. There were 525 Greek Catholics 15 Roman Catholics and 9 Jews
1840 – 738 Greek Catholics
1859 – 704 Greek Catholics
1879 – 612 Greek Catholics
1899 – 710 Greek Catholics
1926 – 804 Greek Catholics
1936 – 0 Greek Catholics entire village switched to Orthodoxy
In 1936 there were 1,000 Orthodox 30 Roman Catholics and 4 Jews
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
Filial church located in BILYCHNA 3 km away
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