Horb [Ru] Czystohorb / Czystogarb [Polish] Now Known as Gorna Weis

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames cited by Krasovs'ky from 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Biluszak / Bilushak ( 2 familes)
  2. Buran / Burun ( 3 families)
  3. Wakiera / Vakera ( 3 families)
  4. Wakierak / Vakerak
  5. Wapinski / Wapienski / Vapens'kyj
  6. Gojda / Goyda
  7. Hrywniak / Hryvnjak
  8. Hulicz / Gulicz / Gulych
  9. Hurio / Guroi / Hur'o
  10. Dysak
  11. Doroszczuk / Doroshchuk
  12. Zulik Zhulyk
  13. Zwerczuk / Zvirchuk
  14. Kadylak / Kadyljak ( 3 families)
  15. Kostiw / Kosciow / Kostiv
  16. Kucybala / Kutsbala ( 2 families)
  17. Labun
  18. Lataniszyn / Latanyshyn ( 2 families)
  19. Makurowski / Makurovs'kyj
  20. Mankowicz / Mankovych ( 7 families)
  21. Patrosz / Patrosh ( 2 families)
  22. Prystasz / Przystasz / Przysztasz / Prystash
  23. Rudawski / Rudavs'kyj
  24. Rusyn / Rusin
  25. Salancio / Salants'o
  26. Seman ( 2 families)
  27. Semula
  28. Semus
  29. Suchy / Suchyi / Suchiy / Sukhyj
  30. Teleban
  31. Fedkanicz / Fedkanych
  32. Fecko / Fetsko ( 3 families)
  33. Feszanin / Feshanyn
  34. Juszynda / Jushynda
  35. Jacio / Jats'o


Parish Data: [from Blazejowskyj and Iwanusiw]

The village was a filial parish to KOMANCHA 3km away

Church was "Saint Michael the Archangel" [1900] [destroyed]

The wooden church replaced an older wooden church but was destroyed during the 1944-1947 deportations

In 1785 the village lands comprised 12.77 sq km. There were 440 Greek Catholics 3 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 611 Greek Catholics

1859 - 544 Greek Catholics

1879 - 590 Greek Catholics

1899 - 615 Greek Catholics

1926 - 760 Greek Catholics

1936 - 805 Greek Catholics

The village was not incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934


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