This is a list of all individual databases that have been uploaded to the Cuba Research Project. You can click individually on each one of them and perform a search. Alternatively, you can use the Global Database Search to search across all databases at once. 

If you would like to expand these databases by donating documents or information, please use the contact us page. 

This database contains 2,348 names sourced from a 1905 electoral voter census list from the city of Sancti Spiritus in the former province of Las Villas. The data provided about the individuals include their place of origin, town of residence, age, literacy status, civil status, …

This database contains the names of 239 of the 288 Koreans who traveled from Mexico to Cuba to work in the henequen fields in the province of Matanzas in 1921. This migration marked the first significant settlement of Koreans in Cuba. This list was sourced …

This database contains over 300,000 records of ship passengers coming to and from Cuba. The earliest records are from the 16th century but most entries are from the 19th century. This database was originally hosted on CubaGenWeb, the oldest continuously running Cuban genealogy website, until …

Database with over 47,000 names from death notices published in the newspaper Diario de La Marina, collected by Lydia E. Reyes. First Name: First Surname: Second Surname: This database has: 47,824 records as of Feb 24, 2024 About the Source The entries in this database …

Database with over 18,000 names from burial notices published in the newspaper Diario de La Marina from the Colon Cemetery in Havana, collected by Lydia E. Reyes. First Name: First Surname: Second Surname: This database has: 18050 records as of Feb 24, 2024 About the …

The information we provide you is part of the MAGENHA documents collection. These records have been compiled through research in various museums and parish archives. This repository is constantly growing, and many of the documents are carefully selected. Unfortunately, some parishes have suffered documentary losses …

A list of individuals buried in the La Salud Cemetery, in the town of La Salud, in the province of Mayabeque. The town of La Salud formerly belonged to La Habana province before the Cuban National Assembly voted to create the new provinces of Mayabeque …

A list of individuals buried in the Bejucal Cemetery, in the town of Bejucal in the province of Mayabeque. The town and municipality of Bejucal formerly belonged to La Habana province before the Cuban National Assembly voted to create the new provinces of Mayabeque and …

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