Juan Nieva

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Juan Nieva y Morente

Filipino: Juan Morente Nieva
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brgy. Poblacion, Boac, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
Death: 1932 (68-69)
Immediate Family:

Son of Calixto Nieva and Epifania Morente
Husband of Rosario Leynes; Isabel Decena and Elvira Nieva
Father of Calixto Nieva; Blanca Nieva; Elena Jambalos; Guillermo Nieva; Rosario Carrion and 7 others
Brother of Rosa Nieva; Doroteo Nieva; Victoria Nieva Mercader; Dionisio Morente Nieva; Doroteo Ciriaco Nieva and 4 others

Occupation: Politician, Lieutenant Governor of Marinduque
Managed by: Veronica Feria Nieva
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Immediate Family

About Juan Nieva

(Nieva was appointed lieutenant governor; became the municipal president of Sta. Cruz; campaigned hard for the extensive planting of coconuts throughout the province; all the towns of Marinduque were first connected during his term through the installation of telegraphic lines)

(Act No. 1649 May 17, 1907, declared that all of the territory comprised in the Island of Marinduque to be the sub-province of Marinduque, forming a part of the Province of Tayabas. Section 1 of said Act provided for a lieutenant governor for the said sub-province to be appointed by the Governor General with the advise and consent of the Philippine Commission.) Sour: Marinduque Rising, David's Katague

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Juan Nieva's Timeline

1863
1863
Brgy. Poblacion, Boac, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1906
1906
Santa Cruz, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1907
August 14, 1907
- 1916
Age 44
Boac, Marinduque, Philippines
1908
1908
Santa Cruz, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1909
1909
Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1915
September 1, 1915
Boac, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines
1917
August 10, 1917
Lucena, Quezon, Calabarzon, Philippines
1919
April 6, 1919
1921
May 4, 1921
Boac, Marinduque, MIMAROPA, Philippines