Anamã, Amazonas, Brazil Genealogy

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

History
The origins of the municipality are linked to the history of Anori, Codajás and Manacapuru. After the pacification of the Muras Indians was achieved in 1775, the current city of Manacapuru was founded on 02.15.1786, on the site of their village. Later, the Muras moved to a fishing factory near the mouth of the Manacapuru River, whose activities were aimed at supplying the military garrison in Barcelos. On 09.27.1785, the commander of this garrison ordered the indigenous people to move to another point, preferably to the place called Anamã. Anamã is a Brazilian municipality in the interior of the state of Amazonas, it belongs to the Mesoregion of Centro Amazonense and Microregion of Coari, it is located west of Manaus, capital of the state, about 129 kilometers away. Of 2,453,934 km, and its population estimated by the IBGE is 12,320 inhabitants. In 1938, Vila de Anamã was elevated to the category of district. Installation Date: 07/02/1985

Local Churches
Ofício Único Registry Tamandaré Rua Alvaro Maia s/n Downtown Anamã Anamã 69445-000 Amazonas Telephone:97-33561484