The village of Vámosoroszi is located in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County.
The name of the settlement was first mentioned in documents in 1324, when it was written in Uruczy (Russian).
The village was inhabited by Ukrainian (Russian) settlers. In the 14th century, its owners were the Kölcsey and Matuchsynai families.In 1419, King Sigismund donated part of the village to István Báthori and his brother Benedek, while the other half was given to István Jakcs Kusalyi.
In 1524, regional judge János Drágffy became its owner.
In 1633, it is considered the property of István and Péter Bethlen.
Since 1810, it has had several owners, including the Domahidy, Tolnai, Szenichey, Mándy and Gulácsy families. In the second half of the 17th century, the Luby, Maróthy, Fábri and Rédhey families owned the village.
The village was completely destroyed during the Rákóczi War of Independence.
Until 1945, it was also owned by the Staudinger and Chisteph families.





