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.[1]

Bartolomé Ramírez
Personal details
Born1560s
Spain
Died1630s
Buenos Aires, Viceroyalty of Peru
OccupationRancher
ProfessionMilitary

Biography edit

Born in Spain?. In 1583, Ramirez arrived in Buenos Aires,[2] and almost twenty years later in 1602, he received land grants in the Río de las Conchas, was dedicated to managing his small ranch.[3]

Bartolomé Ramírez was married to Ana Rodriguez, (who arrived in Buenos Aires with the expedition of Alonso de Vera).[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Hombres de la historia del Puerto de Buenos Aires en el período colonial, by Eduardo H. Pinasco, 1972
  2. ^ Anales de la Sociedad Rural Argentina, Volume 93. Sociedad Rural Argentina., 1959. 1959.
  3. ^ Fundación de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, by Juan de Garay, January 2014, ISBN 9788499531540
  4. ^ Archivum: Revista de la Junta de Historia Eclesiástica Argentina, Volume 19. 2000.

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