Ramón Monterroso

Ramón Monterroso (c. 1843 - c. 1922) was an Argentine notary and military man, who had an outstanding performance during the Triple Alliance War.[2] He maintained a long career as a public and government notary in the City and Province of Buenos Aires.[3]


Ramón Monterroso
Monterroso wearing his military uniform
Notary of the Registro de Contratos Públicos N° 5 of Buenos Aires
In office
1885–1908
Preceded byManuel Benites
Succeeded byAmadeo Monterroso
Notary of Government of Buenos Aires Province
In office
1869–1884
Personal details
Bornc. 1843
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Diedc. 1922
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeLa Recoleta Cemetery
NationalityArgentine
Spouse(s)Dolores Escobar
Occupationmilitary man
notary
Professionarmy
jurist
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Argentina
Branch/serviceArgentine Army
Years of service1860-1868
RankSergeant Major[1]
Commands5° Regimiento de Línea
Battles/warsParaguayan War

He was born in Buenos Aires, descendant of Francisco Monterroso, an Andalusian from El Puerto de Santa María established in Buenos Aires towards the end of the 18th century.[4] The Monterroso's were directly and indirectly related to the families of Aristóbulo del Valle and Carlos Tejedor and Florencio Monteagudo.[5]

References

  1. Biblioteca del oficial, Volúmenes633-634. Círculo Militar (Buenos Aires, Argentina). 1971.
  2. Memoria del ministro de gobierno de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Nicolas Avellaneda. 1868.
  3. Registro oficial de la provincia de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires Province. 1884.
  4. Matrimonios 1760-1808. Iglesia Nuestra Señora de La Merced.
  5. Boletín interno, Temas9-50. Instituto Argentino de Ciencias Genealógicas., 1970. 1970.
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