Luis Francisco

Batangas, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines

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Luis Francisco y Amores

Filipino: Luis Amores Francisco
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Batangas, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines
Death: 1954 (65-66)
Immediate Family:

Son of Vicente Francisco and Hilariona Amores
Husband of Enriquieta Carmen Yturralde Umali
Father of Paz Yturralde Francisco; Juan Umali Francisco; Luis Jr. Umali Francisco; Vicente Francisco; Jose (Daddy) Francisco and 3 others
Brother of Petronila Francisco

Occupation: Civil engineer, politician
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About Luis Francisco

Luis Francisco was a Filipino civil engineer and politician. He represented the second district of Batangas at the House of Representatives of the Philippines from June 5, 1934 to September 16, 1935.

New Philippines: A Book on the Building Up of a New Nation (1934), by Felixberto Bustos and Abelardo Fajardo (p. 398)

Our Delegates to the Constitutional Assembly: English-Spanish (1935, p. 665)

Cornejo’s Commonwealth Directory of the Philippines (1939), by Miguel Cornejo (p. 1726)

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Luis Francisco's Timeline

1888
August 25, 1888
Batangas, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines
1913
September 27, 1913
Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines
1928
February 19, 1928
1936
October 29, 1936
1954
1954
Age 65
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