| kezdi: Udvari placename | Roger,
Udvari became Szatmárudvari around the 1900 name clarification period of Hungary to distinguish it from other Udvaris. The Szatmár pre name was taken from Szatmár County it was in.
In 1920 it was annexed into Romania and today called Odorău, Hungarians of course still calling it Udvari or Szatmárudvari.
Kood/Koad/Cheud is not so easy, neither is a correct placename. The closest similar placename is the adjacent village of Kak (HU)/ Cucu (RO).
An other close by could be Kóród aka Szamoskóród/ Szamos-Kórod/ Kórógy/ Szamos-Kórógy (HU)/ Corod (RO).
These were the villages in Szatmár District of Szatmár County per the 1882 Gazetteer of Hungary:
Székhely (District Town): Homok
Adorján, Amacz, Dobrács-Apáti, Batiz, Száraz-Berek, Berence, Berend, Egri, Galbólc, Görbed, Kis-Hodos, Nagy-Hodos, Józsefháza, Kak, Kis-Kolcs, Nagy-Kolcs, Szamos-Kórod, Krassó, Lázári, Lippó, Magosliget, Aranyos-Medgyes, Méhtelek, Mikola, Ombód, Pálfalva, Patóhaza, Bót-Palád, Kis-Palád, Nagy-Palád, Kis-Peleske, Nagy-Peleske, Petyény, Darócz-Puszta, Sárköz, Sár, Kak-Szent-Márton, Sárköz-Ujlak, Udvari, Batiz-Vasvári, Zajta, Zsadány
Here's two links to two maps of Szatmár County.
The first one is from before 1900, look for Udvari, Kak and Szamos-Kóród east from the big city of SZATMÁR-NÉMETI:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/gonczy/szatmar.htm
The second one is from 1910 and look for Szatmárudvari, Kak and Szamoskóród:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/szatmar.jpg
Hope this helps,
Joseph
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