Nacajuca, Tabasco, Mexico Genealogy

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

History

 * When the Spanish arrived in 1518, the Chontal Mayans occupied the delta of the Mezcalapa, Grijalva, and Usumacinta rivers.
 * In 1863, by decree of the state congress, the town of Nacajuca was elevated to the category of Villa.
 * According to reports from the colonial government of Tabasco, in 1665 the Nacajuca party had 13 towns.
 * The municipality of Nacajuca has a population of approximately 86,100 people.

Census

 * 1930 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Cemeteries

 * Panteón Municipal
 * Address Calle Ignacio Ramírez #0, Centro, Nacajuca


 * Panteón Municipal R/A Saloya Primera Sección
 * Address Saloya 1ra Sector, Nacajuca


 * Panteón del Ejido Simón Bolívar
 * Address Calle Ejido Simón Bolívar #0, Colonia Centro, Nacajuca


 * Panteón Sin Nombre
 * Address Constitución #0, Guatacalca, Nacajuca


 * Find a Grave