Tarlac Province, Philippines Genealogy

Asia Philippines  Tarlac Province

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

History
Source: Verbatim from the LGU of Tarlac Province

Several accounts show that Tarlac was once a thickly-forested area where tribes of nomadic Aetas thrived. Tarlac’s name first figured in written history as a praesidio or military port designated with the task of defending communities from the frequent lowland raids of the Negritos and Balugas.

Tarlac was the last province in Central Luzon to be created by the Spanish colonial government and was inaugurated as a regular province on May 28 of 1873.

History also reveals that initially, Tarlac belonged to the provinces of Pampanga and Pangasinan. Tarlac was among the first to revolt against the Spaniards, being one of the "eight rays of the sun in the Philippine flag" the "terranos de guerra". Officially the revolution in Tarlac started on January 24, 1897, the so-called "Cry of Tagumpay". The town of Tarlac became the seat of the Aguinaldo government from June 21 to Nov. 10, 1899.

Cemeteries

 * Find A Grave
 * Clark Veterans Cemetery
 * Tierra Santa Cemetery
 * Public Cemetery
 * Tarlac Old Catholic Cemetery
 * Tarlac Chinese Cemetery
 * Manila North Cemetery
 * Lingayen East Cemetery

Websites

 * Tarlac Wikipedia
 * Tarlac Government Website
 * Province of Tarlac, Philippines
 * Tarlac Province, Philippines Facebook
 * About Tarlac Province, Philippines
 * Tarlac
 * Tarlac Map
 * Tarlac Map — Satellite Images of Tarlac
 * ZIP Codes & Phone Area Code of Tarlac, Philippines