Diamante do Norte, Paraná, Brazil Genealogy

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

History
Between 1949 and 1950, Cia. Toledo Pizza, whose director was Ruy Toledo Pizza, started the opening of the Zimaré and Macuco plots. The Zimaré plot was sold to Alonso Carvalho Braga and the Macuco plot to Reynaldo Massi and Valter Delfino. The flow of settlers who acquired lots was large and these, with a lot of sacrifice of all kinds of difficulties that the environment offered, formed coffee plantations. The pioneer Joaquim Domingos Filho, as a contractor hired by Reynaldo Massi, formed the first plantation on the site in 1950, planting the first 1500 coffee trees. In 1953, the village known as Macuco takes shape, with the installation of Mr. Anercilio Dirno Martinelle. This was followed by the first pension, by Mr. Indalécio Vieira da Silva, the first gas station and the first sawmill, owned by Mr. Reynaldo Massi. The denomination of Diamante do Norte is due to the name of Diamante given to the stream next to the village, due to the fact that some residents had discovered certain stones (rock crystals) there that claimed to be diamonds.

Administrative Formation

District created with the name of Diamante do Norte (former village), by state law nº 3715, of 20-06-1958, with lands separated from the district of Itaúna do Sul, subordinated to the municipality of Nova Londrina. In territorial division dated 1-VII-1960, the district of Diamante do Norte, appears in the municipality of Nova Londrina. Elevated to the category of municipality with the name of Diamante do Norte, by state law nº 4788, of 11-29-1963, dismembered from Nova Londrina. Headquarters in the former district of Diamante do Norte. Made up of the headquarters district. Installed on 12-13-1964. In territorial division dated 31-XII-1963, the municipality is made up of the district headquarters. Thus remaining in territorial division dated 2007.

Online Resources

 * Brazil, Paraná, Catholic Church Records, 1731-2013 no Registros Históricos do FamilySearch