Coari, Amazonas, Brazil Genealogy

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

History
The first nucleus of settlement in the territory of the current municipality of Coari was an Indian village, founded in the beginning of the 18th century by the German Jesuit Samuel Fritz, with the name of Coari, for being on the shore of the lake of that name. Coari, according to Canon Ulysses Pennafort, comes from the indigenous words "Coaya Cory", or Huary -yu", which mean, respectively, "river of gold" and "river of the gods". one goes to the lake on whose shore is the municipal seat and, later to the municipality.The region was originally inhabited by the Catauixis, Irijus, Jumas, Jurimauas and others Indians.

In 1759 the village was elevated to a place, receiving the name of Alvelos. In 1833, Lugar Alvelos was elevated to a parish. In 1874, the parish was elevated to the village of Coari. In 1874, the municipality of Coari is created. In 1932, Coari is elevated to the category of city. Date of Installation: 01/01/1939