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By mralvarez314 | Thu, 2017-09-28 13:50

I've hit a brick wall with a RAMIREZ line I'm currently researching. I'm looking for the parents of Nicolas RAMIREZ and his spouse Maria de la Concepcion MORALES/MORONES/MORANTES. They lived in “las Cruces” in the parishes of Ayo el Chico and Arandas.

To the best of my knowledge, their children are as follows:

Juana RAMIREZ b. 1731

Juan RAMIREZ b. 1734

Thoribio RAMIREZ b. about 1739; married 1759

Ana de la Luz RAMIREZ b. 1741

Nicolás Antonio RAMIREZ b. 1744

Any assistance given would be greatly appreciated.

Glenn

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mralvarez314

3 years 10 months ago

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Update

I just broke through this brick wall with a related dispensa matrimonial.

Tronco: Marcelo Ramírez
Hijos: Agustín Ramírez -- Tadeo Ramírez
Nietos: Nicolás Ramírez -- José Antonio Ramírez
Bisnietos: Nicolás Ramírez -- María de Jesús Ramírez
Ternietos: Manuel Ramírez -- María Josefa Ramirez

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sarod77

7 years 7 months ago

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Ramires y Morones

Here is record on www.familysearch.org there are 7 children some married and one has the name of another morones as padrinos. that might help. Since it seems they had children from 1731 to about 1750 and records have not been indexed. Going through marriages images might be necessary for the years prior to 1731.

Nicolas Ramires
1704–Deceased • LHXP-G7V​
Maria De La Consepcion Morones
1715–Deceased • LHXP-G9V

On another note. It was easy to get to the records by clicking on the year. That is new to me, how did you accomplish it?

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mralvarez314

7 years 7 months ago

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In reply to Ramires y Morones by sarod77

HTML tags

Thank you for your tip. I’ll take a look at the marriage records for 1731 and prior.

Regarding your question, I used HTML tags to make it easy for anyone to click to the record. Right before I was about to post, I noticed the line beneath the comment field that said - “More information about formatting options.”

I clicked on More information about formatting options and I used the information there to add HTML tags to my post.

I was worried it might not work, so I tested it out here first, then posted it.

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