VIRGINIA LLAMAS General Carlos P. Romulo historical photos, footage, anecdotes, radiograms, letters, and other treasures HOME BIOGRAPHY THE FOUNDATION CONTACT Virginia Llamas Th married on July 1, 1924, in Pagsanjan. He was twenty-six, and she was nineteen. I never really knew my grandmother Virginia Serapia Vidal Llamas from Pagsanjan; she died before my first birthday. I’m told, however, that she was the quintessential lady—informed, impeccably dressed, and quietly dignified—who in her own words chose to “glow faintly in her husband’s shadow.” Perfectly at ease in Western dress, she preferred to wear the traditional terno , complete with pañuelo . Well-versed in English and Spanish, she preferred to speak Tagalog. As the story goes, Lolo fell in love with her when he was assigned to be her escort at the Manila Carnival, an annual pre-Easter Mardis Gras with a series of nine balls presided over by the carnival queen. ...
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1.Mariano married to Juanita Escay
2.Jesus married to Rosario Azaola
3.Maria
4.Juanita
5.Angeles
6.Rosario
7.Jose Maria married to Paz Garcia
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2. Serapion Cuartel Torre who married Maria Jalandoni Melliza
3. Perfecto Melliza who married Sofia Jalandoni
4. Maria Melliza is said to have (4) other siblings — Manuel, Jose, Jesus & Dolores
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Emboldened by their success, the Ilongos formed a revolutionary government from which evolved the Republic of the Bisayas. The governing body of the Republic was a Federal Council. General Araneta was one of this council’s founders.
He was entrusted as the administrator of the family estate in La Carlota, “Hacienda Paz”, named after his mother Paz D. Soriano. His first wife Rosario Masa of Aklan died one week after giving birth to their only son, Leopoldo, in March of 1900. Ten years later, Marciano married Felipa Locsin of Silay, Negros Occ. She gave him two [2] children, Arturo and Adela.
As a businessman, Leopoldo was one ot the first Filipino entrepreneurs in the import and export trade business, circa 1946. He died on February 26, 1967 in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines and was buried at Manila Memorial Park.
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2.Alicia Yulo married Mariano Laurel son of President Jose Laurel
3.Conchita Yulo married ? Jalandoni
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2.Leocadia Araneta
3.Epifania Araneta
4.Maria Araneta married Vito Tiongco
5.Ceferina Araneta married Placido Esteban
6.Agaton Araneta married Josefa Locsin
7.Felix Araneta married Paz Soriano their seventeen children are the FF.
2.Angel Araneta married Juanita Temco
3.Isabel Araneta married Roque Samson
4.Pablo Araneta married Emiliana Montes
5.Mariano Araneta married Felipa Locsin
6.Gregorio Araneta married Carmen Zaragoza
7.Anastacio Araneta
8.Maria Araneta married Luis Segovia
9.Filomena Araneta
10.Rosario Araneta
11.Lina Araneta
12.Jose Araneta married Rosario Perez
13.Concepcion Araneta
14.Candelaria Araneta
15.Encarnacion Araneta
16.Felicilo Araneta married Clotilde Montinola
17.Remedios Araneta
1.Luis Araneta married Celedonia delos Dolores their children are the FF
a.Pablo Araneta married Dionisia Limsiaco
b.Manuela Araneta married Jose Cachila
c.Teresa Araneta married Inocencio Cuison
d.Josefa Araneta married Gregorio Varela
e.Jose Araneta married Manuela Araneta
f.Patricio Araneta married Leonila Emilia
g.Atanacio Araneta married Ines Suansing
a.Maria Araneta married Jose Palacios
b.Romualdo Araneta married Agueda Torres one of their children is General Juan Araneta.
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1.Marcela married Eugenio Lopez
2.Julita married Marcelo Lopez
3.Inocencia
4.Emilio Married Emilia Garcia their daughter is Pura Villanueva-Kalaw
5.Concepcion
6.Francisco
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