She was born circa 1731. Her father was Jose Jacinto de la Peña, and her mother was Ana Maria Guajardo. Her mother owned Porción 48, Mier. In 1750, she lived in Camargo. The census recorded that she was the daughter of a settler, and 20 years old. Her household had 6 people, and they did not receive government aid to move to the colony. In 1757, she lived in Mier in household number 32. The church census recorded that she was married to Don Jose Miguel Ramirez. Her household included 3 people, including one child. In 1782, she lived in Mier in household number 67. The church census recorded that she was married, española, and 51 years old. Her household included 5 people. She died in 1800. She was 69 years old.
She married Jose Miguel Ramirez. He owned Porción 50, Mier. Her husband died in 1794. He was 69 years old.
Maria Ana Gertrudis Chapa, born 1746. She was a natural child. On 3 Apr 1773, she requested a dispensation to marry Jose Julian Gutierrez in Cerralvo. They were married on 32 Mar 1772 in Mier. She died on 2 Feb 1800 in Mier. She was 54 years old.
Jose Antonio Ramirez Peña, born 1753. He married Maria Ignacia Chapa, daughter of Juan Bautista Chapa and Maria Rita Lopez de Jaen on 7 Jun 1773 in Mier.
Jose Matias Ramirez Peña, born 1756. He married Maria Juliana Gonzalez, daughter of Ildefonso Gonzalez and Maria Luisa Saldivar on 15 Apr 1777 in Mier. He owned Palo Blanco grant, Brooks County. He died on 12 Apr 1813 in Rancho de Agua Fria. Cause of death: killed by Indians. He was 57 years old.
Maria Teresa Ramirez Peña, born 1764. She married Julian Flores, son of Diego Flores and Maria Luisa Hinojosa on 8 Aug 1781 in Mier.
Jose Simon Ramirez Peña, baptized 6 Aug 1767 in Mier. His padrino was Juan Francisco Saenz, and his madrina was Maria Teresa Peña. He married Maria Faustina Gonzalez, daughter of Ildefonso Gonzalez and Maria Luisa Saldivar. He owned San Pedro del Charco Redondo grant, Brooks County, Santa Rosalia grant, Duval County.
Juan Jose Ramirez Peña, born 1773.