Ramirez: Online Family Trees
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| RAMIREZ Grande-Bretagne (United Kingdom) 1987 - 1987 | | RAMIREZ Grande-Bretagne (United Kingdom) - | | RAMIREZ Gibraltar (England, United Kingdom) 1846 - 1846 | | RAMIREZ JARAMILLO Concordia, Ant (Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom) 1925 - 1925 | | RAMIREZ RAMIREZ El Carmen de Viboral, Ant, L11f117 (Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom) 1887 - 1887 | | RAMIREZ SOTO La Ceja, Ant (Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom) 2006 - 2006 | | RAMIREZ SOTO Concordia, Ant (Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom) 1925 - 1925 | | RAMIREZ Camberley (England, United Kingdom) 2003 - 2003 | | RAMIREZ England (England, United Kingdom) 932 - 1957 | | RAMIREZ (United Kingdom) 1974 - 1974 |
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 | United States vs. Mexico. Report of Jackson H. Ralston, agent of the United States and of counsel, in the matter of the case of the Pious Fund of the Californias, heard before a tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration under The Hague Convention of 1899, sitting at The Hague September 15, 1902, to October 14, 1902, with pleadings, appendix, exhibits, briefs, and record of the entire proceedings. December 9, 1902.--Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed Author: Mexico - Published in 1902 ... in the hands of Don Pedro Ramirez, as his apoaerado, or attorney in fact. Ramirez being far advanced in life, ... |
 | United States vs. Mexico. Report of Jackson H. Ralston, agent of the United States and of counsel, in the matter of the case of the Pious Fund of the Californias, heard before a tribunal of the Permanent Court of Arbitration under The Hague Convention of 1899, sitting at The Hague September 15, 1902, to October 14, 1902, with pleadings, appendix, exhibits, briefs, and record of the entire proceedings. December 9, 1902.--Read, referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed Author: Mexico - Published in 1902 ... they were surrendered by Don Pedro Ramirez, the apoderado or agent of the Bishop, accompanied by an official inventory or ... |
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