Parnamirim, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Genealogy

Guide to Municipality of Parnamirim ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, church records, parish registers, and civil registration.

History
Emancipated from Natal in 1958. On December 23, 1948, the district of Parnamirim was created and annexed to the municipality of Natal, elevated to the category of municipality just ten years later, on December 17, 1958, separating itself from the capital.

Parnamirim Field, was an air base founded in 1949, which was historically known as the Trampoline of Victory, as it was from the Parnamirim Field Base that planes left to fight with the Nazis.

In 1973 the name of the municipality of Parnamirim was changed to Eduardo Gomes

In 1987, it gathered more than four thousand signatures and led the assembly to return the city's initial name.

Former Names:
 * Eduardo Gomes

Local Offices
2º Tabelionato de Notas, Protestos e Ofício de Registro Civil de Pessoas Naturais Av. Tenente Medeiros, 850 Centro Parnamirim - RN 59140-020 Brazil Telephone: (84) 3272-2312 E-mail: [mailto:paiva.nat@terra.com.br EMAIL]
 * Hours: Monday to Friday from 8am to 12pm, from 1pm to 5pm.

Cemeteries
Cemitério Público São Sebastião Av. Pres. Getulio Vargas, s/n Monte Castelo Parnamirim - RN 59146-150 Brazil

Cemitério e Crematório Morada da Paz R. Aurino Vila, 882 Emaús Parnamirim - RN 59148-590 Brazil Telephone: (84) 4002-2535

Surrounding Municipalities

 * North: Natal
 * West: Macaíba
 * South: São José de Mipibu e Nísia Floresta
 * East: Oceano Atlântico