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* '''1725-1971''' {{RecordSearch|2175764|Brazil, Ceará, Catholic Church Records, 1725-1971}} at FamilySearch — [[Brazil, Ceará, Catholic Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index | * '''1725-1971''' {{RecordSearch|2175764|Brazil, Ceará, Catholic Church Records, 1725-1971}} at FamilySearch — [[Brazil, Ceará, Catholic Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images | ||
===Local Churches=== | ===Local Churches=== | ||
Revision as of 15:24, 24 October 2022
Guide to Municipality of Itapipoca ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil registration.
History[edit | edit source]
Before 1823: Vila Velha (at the time the headquarters were located in the village of the current district of Arapari in Serra da Uruburetama)
1823: Municipality of Imperatriz with headquarters in the village of São José;
1862: Municipality of Imperatriz with headquarters in the village of Itapipoca;
1889: Itapipoca;
1911: Itapipoca [Included the districts of Itapipoca, Assunção, Ipu da Rajada, Pão de Açúcar (now Missi), São Bento d'Amontada (now Amontada) and São José (now Arapari)];
1920: Itapipoca [Included the districts of Itapipoca, Assunção, Ipu da Rajada (current Rajada), Pão de Açúcar, São Bento d'Amontada, São José and São Pedro da Timbaúba (current Miraíma)];
1933: Itapipoca [Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Assunção, Barrenta (currently Cruxati), Pernambuquinho (currently Icaraí de Amontada), Rajada, São Bento d'Amontada (currently Amontada), São José (currently Arapari) and Timbaúba (currently Miraíma) , not including the Pão de Açúcar district];
1937: Itapipoca [Included the districts of Itapipoca, Assunção, Barrenta (present-day Cruxati), Lagoa Comprida (present-day Aracatiara), Pernambuquinho (present-day Icaraí de Amontada), Rajada, São José (present-day Arapari), São Bento (present-day Amontada), São Pedro da Timbaúba (currently Miraíma)];
1943: Itapipoca [Included the districts of Itapipoca, Assunção, Cruxatí (formerly Barrenta), Icaraí (formerly Pernambuco), Imperatriz (currently Arapari), Lagoa (currently Aracatiara), São Bento (currently Amontada) and Timbaúba (currently Miraíma) ];
1950: Itapipoca (Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Amontada, Aracatiara, Arapari, Assunção, Cruxati, Icaraí and Miraíma);
1951: Itapipoca (Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Amontada, Aracatiara, Arapari, Assunção, Barrento, Cruxati, Icaraí, Marinheiros and Miraíma);
1963: Itapipoca (Included the districts of Itapipoca, Barrento, Betânia, Cruxati, Deserto and Marinheiros);
1964: Itapipoca (Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Barrento, Bela Vista, Betânia, Cruxati, Deserto and Marinheiros);
1965: Itapipoca (Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Amontada, Aracatiara, Arapari, Assunção, Barrento, Bela Vista, Cruxati, Icaraí, Marinheiros and Miraíma);
1988: Itapipoca (Included the districts of Itapipoca, Arapari, Assunção, Barrento, Bela Vista, Cruxati, Deserto and Marinheiros);
1991: Itapipoca [Includes the districts of Itapipoca, Arapari, Assunção, Baleia, Barrento, Bela Vista, Betânia (ex-Cruxati), Deserto, Ipu Mazagão and Marinheiros]
2005: Itapipoca [Included the districts of Itapipoca, Arapari, Assunção, Baleia, Barrento, Bela Vista, Calugi, Cruxati (ex-Betânia), Deserto, Ipu Mazagão, Lagoa das Mercês and Marinheiros].
Source: IBGE.
Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
Online Resources[edit | edit source]
Local Offices[edit | edit source]
1st civil registry office, title. and documents and notary's office of notes and protest
Amelia Frota Notary
Av. Anastácio Braga, 557
Center
Itapipoca
Itapipoca
62500-000
Ceará
Telephone/Fax: (0xx88) 3631-2207
Email: coficio@radioconnect.com.br
Church Records[edit | edit source]
Online Resources[edit | edit source]
- 1725-1971 Brazil, Ceará, Catholic Church Records, 1725-1971 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images
Local Churches[edit | edit source]
Cemeteries[edit | edit source]
Localities[edit | edit source]
Other Institutions[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]