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Francisco Gavino Celebrado

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nabua, Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines
Death: Nabua, Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Nicolas Elegado Celebrado and Susana Zarto Gavino
Brother of Alejandro Gavino Celebrado and Vitaliano Gavino Celebrado

Occupation: Politician, lawyer
Managed by: Andrei Jedi Bartolo Sarmiento
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About Francisco Celebrado

Francisco Celebrado was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He represented the first district of Camarines Sur at the National Assembly from September 16, 1935 to December 30, 1941.

Encyclopedia of the Philippines: The Library of Philippine Literature, Art and Science, Volume 9: Builders of the New Philippines (1936, p. 154, Image 164)

Cornejo’s Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines (1939), by Miguel Cornejo (p. 1646-1647, 2276)

Official Directory of the National Assembly (1940, p. 81-82)

The Commercial & Industrial Manual of the Philippines 1940-1941 (p. 361)

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Francisco Celebrado's Timeline

1901
June 5, 1901
Nabua, Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines
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Nabua, Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines