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Shlakhtova [Ru] Szlachtowa [Polish]
Novy Targ District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Woyciszak / Vojtsyshak (2 families)
Gryndziak / Gryndzjak
Drypsiak / Drypsjak
Drozd / Drost / Drozd (2 families)
Ziemba / Zieba / Zemba (2 families)
Kobys / Kobys' (2 families)
Kowal / Koval (4 families)
Koczur / Kochur (2 families)
Kulka / Kul'ka (2 families)
Maxymczak / Maximczak / Maksymchak (2 families)
Papariak / Paparzak / Paparjak (2 families)
Pieluch / Peluh / Peljukh (2 families)
Petrykowicz / Petrykovych
Piduch / Pidukh (2 families)
Pryndziak / Pryndzak / Prynzdjak (4 families)
Prokopczyk / Prokopchyk (3 families)
Repka
Repczak / Repczyk / Repchak
Stecyk / Stetsyk (5 families)
Strilczyk / Stril'chyk
Czepak / Chepak
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was «Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary» [1681] [still standing]
The masonry church erected in 1909 replaced the wooden one that had stood since 1681. The wooden church was renovated in 1882 and dismantled in 1904. The church in the village is now used by Poles.
In 1391 Shljakhtova together with Mushyna, Matsko, Povoroznyk, Kunkova, Shchavnyk, Lomnycja and Perunka were donated by the Kinh Jahajlo to the Bishop of Krakow. On the last page of the Gospel Book in this village it is noted that the book was donated to the church in 1542.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 17.85 sq km. There were 790 Greek Catholics 0 Roman Catholics and 0 Jews
1840 – 911 Greek Catholics
1859 – 912 Greek Catholics
1879 – 683 Greek Catholics
1899 – 725 Greek Catholics
1926 – 837 Greek Catholics
1936 – 672 Greek Catholics
In 1936 there were 38 Roman Catholics and 2 Jews
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
The villages of KOROSENKO, MAN'OVA, NOWY TARG, SHAFLARY, SHCHAVNYCE and ZAKOPANE were served by the priest
Джерело: carpatho-rusyn.org