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Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo 1670–1725 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ca 1670-1680

Birth Location: San Germán, Puerto Rico

Death Date: ABT 28 MAY 1725

Death Location: San German, Puerto Rico

Father: Juan MARMOLEJO

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Spouse(s): Maria Lugo, Gerarda Ramos-Colón

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Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo was born in 1670 in San Germán, Puerto Rico, the child of Juan Segarra Marmolejo And Petra Marmolejo. Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo married Gerarda Gonzalez De Rivera Y Ramos Colon, Maria Teresa Ramirez De Arellano Y Lugo. Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo passed away in 1725 in San German, Puerto Rico.

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Biography

  • Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo was born in 1670 in San Germán, Puerto Rico, the child of Juan Segarra Marmolejo And Petra Marmolejo.
  • Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo married Gerarda Gonzalez De Rivera Y Ramos Colon, Maria Teresa Ramirez De Arellano Y Lugo.
  • Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo passed away in 1725 in San German, Puerto Rico.

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Juan Montalvo's Ancestors

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Juan Montalvo
1670–1725
Birth Place: San Germán, Puerto Rico
Parents
Juan SEGARRA MARMOLEJO
1645–1725
Sevilla, Seville, Andalucia, Spain
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Juan Montalvo's Timeline

2 Records

1670
ca 1670-1680
Birth of Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo in San Germán, Puerto Rico
San Germán, Puerto Rico
1725
ABT 28 MAY 1725
Age 55
Death of Juan de Segarra y de Montalvo in San German, Puerto Rico
San German, Puerto Rico

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ca 1670-1680
    Event Place: San Germán, Puerto Rico

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 28 MAY 1725
    Event Place: San German, Puerto Rico

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