In 2 September 1606, István Bocskai, Prince of Transylvania provided homes for 700 Hajdú (Heyduck) cavalrymen at the site of Szoboszló, which had formerly been destroyed by the Tartars of Crimea. This is why the prefix "Hajdú" was attached to the settlement's name of Slavonic origin. But this form - Hajdúszoboszló - only became widespread in the 19th century. Ten cavalries formed a squadron, so "tized" means the district, had a squadron settled down, with their families, slaves and properties, horses, etc. In Hajdúszoboszló there were nine "tizeds". There are house numbers within "tizeds", and really, there was only one house in the town with a given house number. Ther were almost a thousand houses in Hajdúszoboszló in 1787, so I dont know, for what the numbers 2452 & 2330 have relation to.