Tiszamogyorós is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.
The village, which suffered a lot from the floods of the Tisza, moved to its current fourth place in 1864.
A member of this family was the infamous Borbála Anarcsi Tegzes, who beheaded his former suitor Miklós Bornemissza with his men in a dream at night in his mansion in Kerecseny.
In the direction of Eperjeske there was a row of sand dunes, on the Tisza River a thousand steps away there was a ferry.
In the Geographical Dictionary of Elek Fényes (1851) it is listed as the village of Mogyorós in Szabolcs County with 406 inhabitants and fertile fields.
We know from the letter of the village prefecture dated 24 May 1864 that the older places of the village are known: “ where the settlement was once the third place, it is now used as arable land… "The monograph of Szabolcs County (1939) has already shown its current location: primary production provided livelihoods on small and dwarf estates to 873 inhabitants of the 1620-acre, wooded, pasture settlement.
At the beginning of the century, the whole village was almost destroyed in a fire, after which houses with adobe walls and tin roofs were built.