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1694. Vága Vágszerdahely daughter church. The church of St. Nicholas is completely ruined. ; 1714. Vága Szered branch. The church of St. Nicholas. Restored. ; Farewell on St. Michael's Day. Dedicated on Trinity Sunday after Pentecost. ; 1756. Church dedicated to St. Nicholas. Farewell on St. Michael's Day. The treasurer of the church is János Farkas. Cantor, teacher and bell ringer is János Máttyásovszky. ; 1761. Vága Vágszerdahely branch. The church is dedicated to St. Michael, the age and builder are unknown, the walls are made of brick, ; flawless building, 4 1/2 fathoms long, 2 1/2 fathoms wide. ; 1779. Church in a narrow square in the middle of the village, with a tiled roof. Built on the site of the ancient cemetery, the foundation was made of bricks from the fence wall. It was built in 1778. The cantor's name is János Kulás. The gravedigger and night watchman are János Molnár, the midwife's name is Éva Gárdony, a widow. The language of the liturgy is Hungarian. The people are devout and zealous, confessors and pilgrims. The number of inhabitants is 871. ; 1847. The church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas, with a high altar with a picture of Saint Nicholas.