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Село належало до Горлицького деканату Перемиської єпархії.
Konieczna – Wieś w dolinie Zdyni u podnóża granicznego grzbietu Karpat, założona w XVI w. W XVIII w. związana z działalnością konfederatów barskich. Zabytkowa cerkiew drewniana z 1903 r., pierwotnie grekokatlocka, obecnie prawosławna.
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Konechna [Ru] Konieczna [Polish]
Grybow District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Baldys Bawdys
Boldys / Bowdys
Warchol / Warhol / Warchil / Varkhol
Homza
Hutyra
Dziadyk / Dzadyk / Dziatyk / Dzjadyk
Dyczko / Dychko (3 families)
Dupczak / Dupchak
Kawka / Kauka / Kavka
Kipa
Kopczak / Kopchak
Ksenicz / Xenicz / Xienicz / Khsenych (4 families)
Kusala / Kusayla (4 families)
Mazur
Makarycz / Mararych
Mlynaryk / Mlynarek / Mlynaryk (4 families)
Nosko (2 families)
Popowczak / Popovchak
Slyniawiec / Slynjavets'
Stepko
Urda
Chylak / Chilak / Hylak / Khyljak
Cegin / Tsegyn (3 families)
Szmayda / Shmajda
Jurkowicz / Jurkovych
Juszczak / Jushchak
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
The church was «Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary» [1815] [still standing]
The wooden church replaced an older wooden church and was renovated in 1926. It has been used by Roman Catholics since 1981
In 1544 King Sigismund I assigned land for use of the parish and King Jan Sobieski confirmed this in 1676
In 1785 the village lands comprised 11.20 sq km. There were 508 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews
1840 – 653 Greek Catholics
1859 – 589 Greek Catholics
1879 – 635 Greek Catholics
1899 – 664 Greek Catholics
1926 – 1320 Greek Catholics
1936 – 73 Greek Catholics and 1201 Orthodox
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
In 1936 there were 94 Roman Catholics and 49 Jews
Filial church located in BOHUSHA 4 km away
12 small villages were served by the priest but there is no mention of them after 1859
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