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Hrabová Roztoka (Hrabovarosztoka, Kisgereblyes)

 

 

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Village Information

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Wooden Church - from Muzeum.sk

Online Historical Book:

Below Snina Rock (1964)

Reference in Wooden Church book from Folk Museum of Ukrainian Culture at Svidnik

Greek Catholic Church

1914 Zemplin County Map (714KB)

Highlights

First Mentioned 1568
2001 Population 45 Rusyn, 10 Ukrainian, 40 Other

86 Orthodox, 9 Greek Catholic, 0 Other

1914 Population 148

148 Ruthenian

148 Greek Catholic

Village Names Hrabovarosztoka, Kisgereblyes

1568 Hrabowa Rostoka, 1600 Hrabo Roztoka, 1773 Hrabowa Rostoka.

 

History

 

 The first record was found in 1568, belonging to the Humenné estate. Between 1694 and 1716 it was abandoned. In the 18th century belonged to Košicky family noblemen. Throughout its history, its inhabitants were employed as shepherds and wood-workers in other villages and farms.

Source: Vlastivedný Slovník Obcí na Slovensku Bratislava 1977

 

1568 Hrabowa Rostoka, 1600 Hrabo Roztoka, 1773 Hrabowa Rostoka. It’s first record is in 1568 as belonging to Humenné town. Between 1694 and 1716 years it became depopulated. In the XVIII century belonged to nobles Košicky. During the History, its inhabitants were occupied as shepherds and wood-workers in other villages and farms. Source: Roberto Cannoni, Italy

 

Church

St. Basil Velky - Orthodox.  Embossed silver goblet  from the 18th century

Photos

Surnames

Photo Credit: Jim Nickel, 2003

                                        

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