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Odrychova [Ru] Odrzechowa [Polish]
Sanok District, present day SE Poland
Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'kyj from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records
Barna (5 families)
Bek (2 families)
Benczik / Benchyk (3 families)
Brenkacz/ Brekacz / Brenkach
Bursztyn / Burshtyn
Buchwak / Bukhvak (2 families)
Werney / Vernej (3 families)
Wowk / Vovk (3 families)
Worobel / Wrobel / Vorobel'
Worobczik / Vorobchyk
Halko / Chalko / Galko / Alko (2 families)
Haraus / Harahus / Heraus / Araus / Haraus
Hnatyk / Chnatyk / Hnacik / Chnacik / Hnatyk (4 families)
Holjutiak / Holjutjak
Grynczak / Grynchak
Grubiak / Grubjak
Huska
Guta
Dracz / Drach (3 families)
Duciak / Dutsjak
Zawoyski / Zavijs'kyj (4 families)
Zynio / Zyn'o
Zynczak / Zyn'chak
Zinyk / Zynik / Zinyk
Ziatyk / Zjatyk (3 families)
Kawowczik / Kavovchyk
Kapral
Kastraniec / Kastranets
Kyjak (3 families)
Kowalczyk / Koval'chyk
Konik / Konyk (5 families)
Konkiewicz / Konkevych (4 families)
Koruc / Koruts
Kostyk / Koscik / Kostyk
Kotyk
Kusznir / Kusnirz / Kushnir
Kusnirczyk / KushnirchykLabiak / Lab'jak (4 families)
Laytar / Lajtar
Lyko
Madara (4 families)
Majczyk / Maycyk / Majchyk
Myhal / Myhal' (4 families)
Midian / Midzian / Mydjan
Mylan / Milan / Myljan (6 families)
Milanczyn / Myljanchyn
Mytrusik / Metrusik / Mytrusyk
Odrzechowski / Odrekhivs'kyj (2 families)
Olejar / Olear / Olejarz / Olejar
Palica / Palytsja (5 families)
Pinczar / Pinchar
Pontus
Potoczak / Potochak
Rusyn / Rusin (3 families)
Senkiw / Senkiv
Seredynski / Seredyns'kyj (6 families)
Siwik / Syvyk (5 families)
Skrobala (4 families)
Skrobaliszyn / Skrobalyshyn
Skrobalak / Skrobaljak (2 families)
Slusarz / Sljusar
Stecyk / Stetsyk
Strachocki / Strakhots'kyj
Fecyk / Fetsyk
Cap / Tsap (3 families)
Capik / Tsapyk (2 families)
Cieplyj / Cieply / Tsjeplyj (2 families)
Cymbala / Tsymbala
Cupryk / Tsupryk (6 families)
Szafran / Szafren / Shafran (5 families)
Jackanin / Jatskanyn
Jackanycz / Jatskanych
Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]
Church was «Nativity of Saint John the Baptist» [1817] [still standing]
The masonry church is now usee by Poles.
In 1733, property was aquired for the establishment of the parish. There were two churches in the village until 1817 when the masonry church rplaced both of them. In 1777 a fire burned a good part of the village and the parish records were destroyed. In 1873 a cholera epidemic killed many parishoners.
In 1785 the village lands comprised 36.44 sq km. There were 1270 Greek Catholics 40 Roman Catholics and 23 Jews
1840 – 1628 Greek Catholics
1859 – 1599 Greek Catholics
1879 – 1710 Greek Catholics
1899 – 2006 Greek Catholics
1926 – 2305 Greek Catholics
1936 – 2469 Greek Catholics
The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934
In 1936 there were 57 Roman Catholics and 3 Jews
The village of PASOVISKA 3 km was served by the priest
Джерело: carpatho-rusyn.org
Список літератури – на сайті «Знання про Україну».
Грушевський М. С. Два селянські контракти купна-продажі з початку XVI в. (1902 р.)