You can find a blog post on Bannia, a frazione of Fiume Veneto in the province of Pordenone at the Jim's Girl Family History Blog:
http://jimsgirlfamilyhistoryblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/b-is-f...
Here's an exerpt listing the families in the parish at the time:
What we did find was a history of the parish, SS. Perpetua e Felicita di Bannia, which had been written by the parish priest, Stefano Battiston. The book includes an 1895 census of the parish, Statistica della popolazione di bannia al 1 gennajo 1895. Like many old censuses, it only gives the names of the head of the household, plus the number of males and females living there. As a parish census, it also shows how many in the household had received the sacraments of Communion, Confirmation and Marriage. There were 194 families in Bannia in 1895, with a total of 1,374 people. I won't copy the census without the permission of Don Stefanno, but here's a summary of the family names in Bannia at the time:
(family name: number of households in Bannia in 1895)
Agnolet: 1
Babuin: 2
Bassetto: 1
Basso: 2
Battel: 6
Battiston: 1
Bertolo: 10
Bertoli: 1
Bertoja: 1
Bisaro: 2
Borean: 3
Bortolussi: 1
Boscariol: 2
Bottega: 1
Bottos: 1
Boz: 1
Buligan: 5
Candido: 4
Calderan: 1
Callegari: 4
Carlis: 1
Ceolin: 1
Cepparo: 1
Ceschin: 1
Chiarot: 1
Cancian: 1
Dal Tio: 2
Da Re: 1
Del Bianco: 1
De Lorenzi: 2
Dolcetti: 1
Dreon: 2
Fabbro: 1
Favret: 2
Facca: 9
Feruglio: 1
Frattolin: 2
Gallio: 1
Gasparotto: 2
Grillo: 5
Innocent: 1
Lovisa: 1
Manzon: 1
Marson: 3
Marta: 1
Morassutti: 2
Mores: 1
Moret: 1
Morettin: 2
Maura: 1
Mio detto Parussolo: 1
Mio detto Tesolin: 3
Muzzin: 14
Modolo: 1
Montegnacco: 1
Pasut: 2
Pavan: 8
Pellarin: 4
Pighin: 1
Pignat: 1
Pezzutti: 1
Praturlon: 1
Puppa: 2
Puppulin: 1
Quarin: 1
Ragogna: 1
Redigonda: 1
Ros: 2
Rosin: 1
Rosset: 1
Rovere: 1
Roversi: 1
Rubli: 1
Rugo: 1
Santin: 1
Santarossa: 1
Sacilotto: 1
Sciardi: 1
Susanna: 4
Toffoli: 1
Tossut: 1
Vaccher: 10
Vida: 1
Villalta: 1
Zanese: 1
Zuccatto: 14
Zuccet: 1