He was born circa 1758. His father was Jose Cristobal Ramirez, and his mother was Maria Matiana Hinojosa. His father owned land in Porción 17, Revilla, Zapata County. 1800 padron
He married Maria del Refugio Cuellar, daughter of Joaquin de Cuellar and Tomasa Gutierrez.
He married Maria Rita de la Garza Falcon, daughter of Juan Jose de la Garza Falcon and Candida Francisca Guerra on 28 Jan 1800. He was 42 years old, and the bride was 18 years old. It was his second marriage. Her father owned land in Porción 81, Camargo.
Tomasa Ramirez. She married Ventura Gutierrez.
Juan Ramirez. He married Dominga Ramirez.
Ildefonso Ramirez. He married Francisca Canales Guerra. He died on 10 Feb 1852 in Mier (Ramireño ranch). Cause of death: killed by Indians.
Tomas Ramirez. He married Tomasa Saenz, daughter of Julian Saenz and Maria Rosalia Izaguirre. He owned land in Porción 17, Revilla, Zapata County.
Jose Maria Ramirez. He married Brigida Garcia.
Paula Ramirez. She married Francisco Peña, son of Antonio Peña and Petra Garcia on 22 Nov 1824 in Mier.
Gertrudis Ramirez. She married Francisco Izaguirre, son of Jose Manuel Izaguirre and Dorotea Gonzalez. He owned land in Porción 55, Mier, Starr County.
In 1831, he purchased Revilla 16.
In 1831, he purchased Revilla 14 from the heirs of Bernabe Gutierrez de Lara.
In 1831, he purchased Revilla 15 from Joseph Clemente Gutierrez de Lara.
In 1831, as the son of the original grantee, Cristobal Ramirez, he purchased Revilla 17.
In 1852, his heirs applied for confirmation Revilla 16. Tomas Ramirez applied on behalf of himself and his brothers, proving continual occupation and cultivation since 1768.
In 1852, his heirs applied for confirmation Revilla 14 from the State of Texas. Tomas Ramirez applied on behalf of himself and his brothers, proving continual occupation and cultivation since 1768.
In 1852, his heirs applied for confirmation Revilla 15 from the State of Texas. Tomas Ramirez applied on behalf of himself and his brothers, proving continual occupation and cultivation since 1768.