Guillermo Beato Francisco

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Major General Guillermo Beato Francisco

Also Known As: "Emong"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sampaloc, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Death: April 07, 1976 (91)
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Place of Burial: La Loma, Quezon City, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Sabino Francisco and Bernarda Vito de Francisco
Husband of Amparo Francisco "Amparing"
Father of Private; Maria Rosario Banea "Charo"; Private; Maria Clara; Private and 4 others
Brother of Simona Francisco; Felisa Francisco "Tia Fely"; Mariano Francisco; Dominga Lara "Domy"; Gabriel Francisco "Tio Abeng" and 5 others

Occupation: Philippine Constabulary officer, Philippine Army officer
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About Guillermo Beato Francisco

Guillermo Beato Francisco was a Filipino military officer who served in the Philippine Constabulary and the Philippine Army. He was the Chief of Philippine Constabulary in 1938 until 1941. His constabularies were absorbed by the Army and he commanded the 2nd Regular Division (Philippines) during the invasion by Japan, and then survived the Bataan Death March. Paroled from prison, Francisco continued to be a constabulary leader during the Japanese occupation.

Wikipedia

Encyclopedia of the Philippines: The Library of Philippine Literature, Art and Science, Volume 9: Builders of the New Philippines (1936, p. 230-231, Images 240-241)

Cornejo’s Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines (1939), by Miguel Cornejo (p. 1725, 2281)

Immigration to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1962)

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Guillermo Beato Francisco's Timeline

1885
February 10, 1885
Sampaloc, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1920
November 6, 1920
Batangas, Philippines
1923
August 12, 1923
Batangas, Philippines
1928
January 28, 1928
Batangas, Philippines
1929
December 24, 1929
Cebu, Philippines