Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Genealogy

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

History
It was in search of gold that, in the distant 1701, the pioneer João Leite da Silva Ortiz arrived in the Congonhas mountains. Instead of metal, he found a beautiful landscape, with a mild climate and suitable for agriculture. He decided to stay: he built Fazenda do Cercado, where he developed a small plantation and raised cattle. The farm's progress soon attracted other residents and a village began to form around it. Travelers who passed by, driving cattle from Bahia towards the mines, made the region a stopping point. The village was named Curral del Rei. Elevated to the status of Parish, but still subordinated to Sabará, the Curral del Rei encompassed the regions of Sete Lagoas, Contagem, Santa Quitéria (Esmeraldas), Buritis, Capela Nova do Betim, Piedade do Paraopeba, Brumado Itatiaiuçu, Morro de Mateus Leme, Neves, Aranha and Rio Manso. The Proclamation of the Republic, in 1889, brings the hope of transformations to the Curralenses. To enter the era that was then announced, leaving the monarchic past behind, the members of the Clube Republicano do Arraial proposed changing its name to Belo Horizonte. It was in this euphoric climate that the people from the horizons received the news of the new construction of the new capital. Belo Horizonte was inaugurated on December 12, 1897, as required by the State Constitution, but its construction was not completed due to crises that affected the country, which limited resources to complete the project. In the first two decades of the 20th century, Belo Horizonte experienced periods of crisis and development. Leaving the monarchic past behind, the members of the Clube Republicano do Arraial proposed changing its name to Belo Horizonte. It was in this euphoric climate that the people from the horizons received the news of the new construction of the new capital. Belo Horizonte was inaugurated on December 12, 1897, as required by the State Constitution, but its construction was not completed due to crises that affected the country, which limited resources to complete the project. In the first two decades of the 20th century, Belo Horizonte experienced periods of crisis and development. Leaving the monarchic past behind, the members of the Clube Republicano do Arraial proposed changing its name to Belo Horizonte. It was in this euphoric climate that the people from the horizons received the news of the new construction of the new capital. Belo Horizonte was inaugurated on December 12, 1897, as required by the State Constitution, but its construction was not completed due to crises that affected the country, which limited resources to complete the project. In the first two decades of the 20th century, Belo Horizonte experienced periods of crisis and development. by a requirement of the State Constitution, but its construction was not finished due to crises that affected the country that limited resources for completion of the project. In the first two decades of the 20th century, Belo Horizonte experienced periods of crisis and development. by a requirement of the State Constitution, but its construction was not finished due to crises that affected the country that limited resources for completion of the project. In the first two decades of the 20th century, Belo Horizonte experienced periods of crisis and development.

District created with the denomination of Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem do Curral del Rey, by Royal Order of 1750. Renamed as Belo Horizonte in 1890. Elevated to the category of municipality and Capital, with the denomination of Cidade de Minas, in 1893. In 1901, the municipality and capital of Cidade de Minas was renamed Belo Horizonte. Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem do Curral del Rey, City of Minas.

Civil Registration
Avenida Afonso Pena, 981 - Loja 971térreo Belo Horizonte - MG, 30130-002 Telephone: (031) 3226-2514 Email: bh4notas@ig.com.br
 * 4º Ofício de Notas de Belo Horizonte

Av. Augusto De Lima, 385 Belo Horizonte - MG, 30190-000 Telephone: (031) 3273-5744 Email: cartorio@cartoriotriginelli.com.br
 * Belo Horizonte Cartório do 3º Ofício de Notas

Av. Augusto De Lima, 385 Belo Horizonte - MG, 30190-000 Telephone:(031) 3273-5744 Email: cartorio@cartoriotriginelli.com.br
 * Belo Horizonte Cartório do 3º Ofício de Notas

Rua Da Bahia, 1.000 Belo Horizonte - MG, 30160-011 Telephone:(031) 3014-4600 Email: cartorio@cartoriojaguarao.com.br
 * Cartório 2º Oficio de Notas de Belo Horizonte

Rua São Paulo, 1.115, Sobreloja Belo Horizonte - MG, 30170-131 Telephone: (031) 3247-3535 Email: walquiria@cartorionotas.com.br
 * Cartório 9º Oficio de Notas de Belo Horizonte

Rua Guajajaras 637 Belo Horizonte - MG, 30180-100 Telephone: (031) 3222-8500 Email: adaniel662000@yahoo.com.br<br
 * Cartório do 10º Oficio de Notas de Belo Horizonte

Rua Goiás, 187 Belo Horizonte - MG, 30190-030<br Telephone:(031) 3222-0584 Email: cartorio@tabeliaoferraz.com.br
 * Cartório do 1° Ofício de Notas de BH

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Localities

 * Districts: Belo Horizonte, Barreiro and Venda Nova.