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Juana Ramirez

Birth24 Jun 1891 - Guanajuato, Mexico
Death28 Dec 1954 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA
MotherSabina Carpio
FatherJuan Ramirez

Born in Guanajuato, Mexico on 24 Jun 1891 to Juan Ramirez and Sabina Carpio. Juana Ramirez married Tomas Gutierrez and had 8 children. She passed away on 28 Dec 1954 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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Parents
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Juan Ramirez
Unknown - Unknown
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Sabina Carpio
1850 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Tomas Gutierrez
Unknown - 1918
Children Show all
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Maria Gutierrez
1909 - 1993
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Esquana Gutierrez
1904 - Unknown
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Margaret Gutierrez
1915 - 2002
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Benjamin Gutierrez
1912 - 1988
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David Ramirez Gutierrez
1918 - 1990
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Concha Ramirez Gutierrez
1907 - 1984
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Conseption Gutierrez
1910 - Unknown
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Juana Gutierrez
1907 - Unknown

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