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Bartolomé Ramírez | |
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Born | 1560s Spain |
Died | 1630s Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of Peru |
Occupation | Rancher |
Profession | Military |
Bartolomé Ramírez (15-16?) was a Spanish military man, who was one of the neighbors of Buenos Aires, who were commissioned to make a request to the King of Spain about the desperate state of the settlers.
Biography
Born in Spain?. In 1583, Ramirez arrived in Buenos Aires, and almost twenty years later in 1602, he received land grants in the Río de las Conchas, was dedicated to managing his small ranch.
Bartolomé Ramírez was married to Ana Rodriguez, (who arrived in Buenos Aires with the expedition of Alonso de Vera).
References
- Hombres de la historia del Puerto de Buenos Aires en el período colonial, by Eduardo H. Pinasco, 1972
- Anales de la Sociedad Rural Argentina, Volume 93. Sociedad Rural Argentina., 1959. 1959.
- Fundación de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, by Juan de Garay, January 2014, ISBN 9788499531540
- Archivum: Revista de la Junta de Historia Eclesiástica Argentina, Volume 19. 2000.