Мала Святкова с
Село належало до Дуклянського деканату Перемиської єпархії.
Svjatkivka [Ru] Swiatkowa Mala [Polish]
Jaslo District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Bawolak / Bavoljak
Walko / Val'ko
Warchol / Warhol / Warchil / Varkhol
Greszczak / Greshchak
Gmitryk / Dmitryk / Dmitrzyk / Dymitryk / Dmytryk
Kecz / Kech
Masley / Maslej
Parylak / Paryljak
Prystasz / Przystasz / Prsysztasz / Prystash
Puchyr / Puchir / Pukhyr
Syplak / Sypljak
Sytnicki / Sytnyts'kyj (2 families)
Steranka / Scieranka / Steranka
Suda
Tobiak / Tob'jak
Frenczko / Frenchko (5 families)
Szemelak / Shemeljak
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was «Saint Michael» [1762] [still standing]
This was a filial parish to ROSTAJNE until 1860 when it became filial to SVJATKOVA. The wooden church replaced an older wooden church. The village was an independant parish until 1797 when it became filial to SVJATKOVA
In 1785 the village lands comprised 8.01 sq km. There were 205 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 4 Jews
1840 – 295 Greek Catholics
1859 – 170 Greek Catholics
1879 – 119 Greek Catholics
1899 – 240 Greek Catholics
1926 – 290 Greek Catholics
1936 – 11 Greek Catholics – remainder switched to Orthodox
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
Джерело: carpatho-rusyn.org