Lino Ramírez
José Lino Ramírez Galván (ca 1769 in Querétaro Querétaro - ca. 1840 San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato) liberal, progressive, father of Ignacio Ramirez. Lino Ramirez, liberal patriot firm and member of the Federalist Party ideas, defended.
Lino Ramirez, a leading member of the Federalist Party formed to support the Constitution of 1824. Legal Adviser and Insurgent and Creole ancestry, descended from Aztec and Tarascan caciques, was said to be descended from Cuitlateca and Auelitoc and the last Tarascan lords of Michoacán.Argumentando that Santa Anna was sending troops to Querétaro without justification, Don Lino Ramirez got the local Congress decreed the sovereignty of the state. Thus, Querétaro became the headquarters of a league coalition. Lino Ramirez, was Tarasco tribe of Querétaro. Ignacio Ramírez
Biography
He born in Querétaro Qro. and died in San Miguel de Allende Gto. (- 1840) Although other documents support that was born in San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato. Father Ignacio Ramirez Necromant. He participated in Freemasonry rite of yorkino. Fue deputy governor of Querétaro during the government of Jose Maria Diez Marina and Jose Rafael Canalizo; Acting governor of Querétaro (June 30-August 24, 1833) and the Constitution (24 August 1833 – 8 June 1934).[1] During his administration supported the First Reform Valentin Gomez Farias and the second local constitution promulgated; with the return of Lopez de Santa Anna to the presidency and return to centralism, he defended state sovereignty and promoted a coalition with Jalisco, Zacatecas, Guanajuato and San Luis Potosí, to which Santa Anna sent troops overthrew quelo.
Independence of Mexico and following periods
It was comptroller of income, attorney and trader in the states of Querétaro, Michoacan and conspirator of the Independence of Mexico along with the Insurgents of Querétaro and Guanajuato, participating with the sale of properties and with its network of contacts in the armed movements against the government Spanish, distributing powder and manufacturing cartridges, and coordinating the production of the famous Catalina canyon, named by Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon, a friend of the three brothers Hidalgo, Morelos, José María Piza, Jose Maria Alzate, and Jacinto Moreno, said, it was Mason, member of the Mexican National Rite, next to Primo de Verdad y Ramos, Miguel Dominguez, the mayor of Querétaro, Miguel Hidalgo, Morelos, Allende, Francisco Javier Mina, Servando Teresa de Mier, Nicolas Bravo, Vicente Guerrero, Juan O'Donoju. By the way, the barrel Catalina, was prepared by the poblano illustrious Luis Rodriguez Alconedo, painter, goldsmith, and insurgent who fought for the army of Generalissimo Morelos, imprisoned in Zacatlan Puebla, by the royalists Luis del Aguila and Felix Maria Calleja, and shot on March 1815.[2]