Tiszadada is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
Surely the people of the following ages also settled on the land of Dada, but their existence is revealed only by scattered archaeological finds.
The first mention of a commissioner from 1254 is still terra; it was acquired from the owner by Stephen Ban of the genus Gut-Keled and was also endured by his son in 1300.
In 1588, 28 serfs of István Móré, Ferenc Dely, Gáspár Mágócsy and Boldizsár Csomaközy lived in it.
Two-thirds of the village belonged to the treasury in the 18th century; in the third third, descendants of noble families (Csihat, Fekete, Hadas, Balogh, Mészáros, Pethő and Széles) lived.
In the second half of the 13th century, a round-nave church with an eastern apse was built for the use of István Gut-Keled or his son.
The priest named István of the church dedicated to the Knight of George is mentioned in the papal tithe register between 1332-35.