Obdulia Caritina Ramirez Anaya

Female5 September 1930–30 August 2007

Brief Life History of Obdulia Caritina

When Obdulia Caritina Ramirez Anaya was born on 5 September 1930, in Baxthé, Alfajayucan, Hidalgo, Mexico, her father, José Esteban Tiburcío de Jesus Ramírez Zamudio, was 27 and her mother, Piedad Ines Anaya Fuentes, was 16. She died on 30 August 2007, in Mexico City, Mexico, at the age of 76.

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Family Time Line

José Esteban Tiburcío de Jesus Ramírez Zamudio
1903–1991
Piedad Ines Anaya Fuentes
1914–1983
Obdulia Caritina Ramirez Anaya
1930–2007
Manuel Ramírez Anaya
1931–2005

Sources (3)

  • Obdulia Caritina Ramirez Anaya, "México, Hidalgo, registros parroquiales, 1546-1971"
  • Obdulia Caritina Ramírez Anaya, "México, Hidalgo, registros parroquiales, 1546-1971"
  • México, Hidalgo, registros parroquiales bautismo Odulia Caritina Ramírez Anaya

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Siblings (2)

World Events (8)

1934

Age 4

Lázaro Cárdenas presidency. Forced exile of Calles (1936). Cárdenas begins socialist policies. Agrarian reform establishes ejidos (see Glossary) and collectivization. Official party renamed Party of the Mexican Revolution (Partido de la Revolución Mexicana--PRM). includes representatives from all sectors of society. Nationalization of oil industry in 1938.

1940

Age 10

Manuel Ávila Camacho presidency. Mexico joins Allies in declaring war on Axis powers. PRM reorganized to provide wider representation and renamed Institutional Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario Institucional--PRI). Bracero (migrant Mexican worker) agreement established between Mexico and United States.

1952

Age 22

Adolfo Ruiz Cortines presidency. Women's suffrage extended to national level. Beginning of political stability through appointment of PRI candidates to presidency.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Juan, Manuel, Carlos, Jesus, Luis, Francisco, Miguel, Jorge, Raul, Roberto, Pedro, Ramon.

Spanish (Ramírez): patronymic from the personal name Ramiro . Compare De Ramirez .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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