Cunduacán, Tabasco, Mexico Genealogy

Guide to Municipality of Cunduacán family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records.

History

 * The first settlers that are remembered who settled in the territory that today is the municipality of Cunduacán, were the Ahualulcos or Ayahualulcos.
 * It is not until 1560 when the Spanish conquistadors finally managed to subdue the fierce Cimatecos, who were the last Tabasco to surrender to the Spanish.
 * On September 8, 1625, the current municipal seat of Cunduacán was founded between the towns of Cucultiupa and Cimatán with the name of "villa de la Natividad de Cunduacan.
 * The municipality of Cunduacán has a population of approximately 104,000 people.

Census

 * 1930 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Cemeteries

 * Panteón de Población, Culico, Cunduacán
 * Address Cunduacán


 * Panteón José Eduardo
 * Address Amaranto Méndez Pérez #0, Tierra Y Libertad, Cunduacán


 * Panteón Celestina
 * Address Cunduacán


 * Panteon Comunitario
 * Address Ninguno #0, Huimango, Cunduacán


 * Cementerio Sin Nombre
 * Address Ninguno #0, Cucuyulapa, Cunduacán


 * Panteon Santiaguito
 * Address Cunduacán


 * Cementerio de la Ría La Piedra 2da Sección
 * Address Carretera Cunduacán La Trinidad S/N, Cunduacán


 * Panteón Miguel Gómez Ramón
 * Address José Trinidad Pérez #0, Libertad, Cunduacán


 * Panteon Municipal
 * Address Calle Francisco I. Madero #0, Colonia Centro, Cunduacán