Macuspana, Tabasco, Mexico Genealogy

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

History

 * Upon the arrival of the Spanish in Tabasco and after the conquest of Mexico, the Mexican territory was ceded to encomenderos, including the Macuspana region.
 * On February 17, 1665, the foundation of the town of Macuspana was decreed.
 * In October 1850, the city of Macuspana once again became one of the capitals of the great department of the Center, and at the end of that year, it was one of the 12 parties into which the state of Tabasco was divided.
 * The municipality of Macuspana has a population of approximately 165,700 people.

Census

 * 1930 (*) at FamilySearch Catalog — images

Cemeteries

 * Panteón Municipal II
 * Address Prolongación de Moctezuma 5, Centro, Macuspana


 * Panteón Municipal
 * Address Calle 20 de Noviembre #0, Colonia Centro, Macuspana


 * Panteón Vernet 3ra Sección, Macuspana
 * Address Ninguno, Macuspana


 * Panteón Municipal Poblado Aquiles Serdán
 * Address Calle Cristóbal Colón #0, El Chinal, Macuspana


 * Cementerio Villa Benito Juárez
 * Address Calle Agustín de Iturbide #0, Santa Teresa, Macuspana


 * Panteón Municipal de la Colonia Belén
 * Address Benito Juárez #0, Colonia Belén, Macuspana


 * Panteón Municipal de Tierra Colorada
 * Address Macuspana


 * Panteón Particular Recinto del Recuerdo
 * Address Calle León Alejo Torres #0, Colonia Centro, Macuspana


 * Cementerio Ciudad Pemex
 * Address Obrera, Ciudad Pemex, Macuspana


 * Panteón Sin Nombre
 * Address Ninguno #0, Belen, Macuspana


 * Find a Grave