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Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez 1804–1907 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: April 18, 1804

Birth Location: San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

Death Date: September 3, 1907

Death Location: Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

Father: Mateo Torres

Mother: Maria Sanchez

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The story of Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez began in 1804 in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico. Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez passed away in 1907 in Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico.

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Biography

  • The story of Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez began in 1804 in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico.
  • Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez passed away in 1907 in Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico.

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Ramon Sanchez's Ancestors

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Ramon Sanchez
1804–1907
Birth Place: San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
Parents
Mateo Lebron De Torres
1775–1852
San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
Maria (de los Dolores Sanchez) Sanchez
1764–1830
Moca, Puerto Rico
Grandparents
Andres (de Torres Lebron) ⭐️
1728–1795
Ponce, Puerto Rico, USA
Juana (Jorge De Torres) Roman
1735–1795
Utuado, Puerto Rico
Great-Grandparents
Juan Aponte
1703–1780
Juliana Aponte
1711–1803
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andres Capitan
1665–1771
Juana Matos
1685–1785

Ramon Sanchez's Timeline

2 Records

1804
April 18, 1804
Birth of Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
1907
September 3, 1907
Age 103
Death of Ramon Jose Lebron Sanchez in Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico
Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: April 18, 1804
    Event Place: San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: September 3, 1907
    Event Place: Barrio Calabaza, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico

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