Kinces, Diana: Tăşnad. Chid cultural. Istoric (Satu Mare, 2015)

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жг: bell of 200kg, with an inscription that proved the donation, but it was unfortunately destroyed during the war. From the XVIIIth - XIXth century are kept the list of the priests who served in Să răuad, some of them being also the protopope of the district Tăşnad: Demetrius Tacács, Ştefan Balint, loan Nobili (became canonical at Alba lulia Episcopacy), Vasile Nemeş, loan Ungur, loan Pop Suduranu (became canonical at Gherla Episcopacy), Mihai Musté, loan Gallianu, loan Colceriu, Baziliu Criste, Teodor Vaida. The bust of the bishop, located in the churchyard was unveiled on November 7, 2010 on the celebration of 225 years of passing into eternity of Grigore Maior. The Calvinist Church The Calvinist Church from the village has existed before the religious reform; it was built in the sixteenth century, with a wooden belfry that was demolished in the late nineteenth century, the entire church being rebuilt from stone. The church tower has a height of 18m, the organ was built in 1908 by Kerékgyártó István from Debrecen. The pulpit of wood, with a height of 4.30m, is the highest pulpit in the area. The two tower bells were made in 1904 and in 1924 in Arad, in the craftsman Hónig Frigyes workshop. Valea Morii It is a locality about that the historical documents tell us that arose in the XVIIIth century (in 1759 it was a colony recently established), developed around the mill of one of the great nobles from Tăşnad, Vay László. According to the local tradition, the teacher Marincaş Cristina, noted in 1929 that the beginning of this settlement was awarded to a Romanian named Fiara, came to this place before 1830. This Hara was a serf of a Hungarian baron Banfi, who had in the village a water mill. Following of a flood the mill was completely destroyed and Hara for his good behavior, received from the baron a place to build the house and a few acres of land. In the census of the years 1760 - 1762 in the village were recorded 19 Orthodox families (about 200 souls), but with no priest and church. In the census of 1850, there were noted 181

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