When passing of time a family in South America (Chile), was released in mid-1985, the dissemination of a cuanticima and extraordinary legacy that redondiaba within the U.S. $ 600 million dollars, which left for the family Cecil Rhodes , Which his desendencia arrived in this new land, this so-called Chile - South America, our family with time managed to collect many background of the case and our Family Tree (family tree), which we are the relatives of Cecil Rhodes, We try to acknowledge as legitimate heirs and release so that heritage which belongs to us by law and by family. The Gaymer family in Chile, desendientes direct Willians Rhodes, Charlotte Rhodes and Charles Rhodes Gaymer which the latter integral with the last name Rhodes is buried at the General Cemetery of Santiago - Chile, along with his son Carlos Frias Gaymer, this being importate a precedent for any investigation to the case.
Who was Cecil Rhodes?
Cecil John Rhodes (Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England on July 5 1853 - Groote Schuur, South Africa on March 26, 1902), was a businessman, colonizer and British politician and founder of the De Beers company, which currently controls 60% of the market for rough diamonds in the world, and that in time came to sell 90%, and colonizer of the country, his death would lead his name: Rhodesia (now Zambia and Zimbabwe). It is famous for stating phrases such as sentence "Thinking about these stars that are above, at night, these vast worlds that never catch. I would annex the planets if I could, often I think about it. I am sad to see them so clear and yet , So distant. " "Pure philanthropy is well on its way, but philanthropy plus five per cent is a good deal better." "We must find new lands from which we can easily obtain raw materials and at the same time exploit the cheap slave labor that is available from the natives of the colonies. The colonies would also provide a dumping of surplus goods produced in our factories.
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Being the fifth son of Francis William Rhodes and his second wife, Louisa Peacock, Rhodes was born on July 5 1853. As pastor of the Church of England, his father served in the parish in Brentwood, Essex for fifteen years, until 1869 when he became the vicar of the diocese of Stortford, where he remained until 1876. Rhodes had nine siblings and two sisters went to school and the bishopric of Stortford. Due to an illness that affected her lungs went to live with a brother in Natal, cotton on a farm that he had in the Umkomaas Valley, which arrived on September 1, 1870.