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Maximino Molo Agustín Paterno y de Vera Ignacio

Filipino: Maximino de Vera Ignacio Molo Agustín Paterno
Also Known As: "Mino"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Santa Cruz, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Death: December 25, 1929 (66)
417 Hidalgo St., Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines (Portal hypertension)
Place of Burial: Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Máximo Paterno and Carmen Pineda de Vera Ignacio
Husband of Asunción Zamora
Father of Maximino Paterno I; Florencio Paterno; Isabel Paterno; Carmen Paterno; Martina Paterno and 6 others
Brother of Dolores Ignacio Paterno; Agueda Ignacio Paterno; José Timoteo Paterno; Pedro Paterno; Paz Paterno and 4 others
Half brother of Narciso Paterno; Feliciano Paterno; Private; Private; Private and 3 others

Occupation: Physician, politician
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About Maximino Paterno

Maximino Paterno was a Filipino physician. He served as the Minister of Public Works and Communications from January 21, 1899 to November 13, 1899. He was also representative of Bongao to the Malolos Congress in 1899.

Philippine Biographical Directory (1908, p. 40)

The Paternos (2005, p. 11)

Death certificate

Death announcement (p. 1, 4)

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Maximino Paterno's Timeline

1863
March 14, 1863
Santa Cruz, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1892
1892
1893
1893
1899
August 16, 1899
Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1901
June 22, 1901
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1903
April 11, 1903
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1905
September 27, 1905
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1907
July 21, 1907
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1909
1909
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1929
December 25, 1929
Age 66
417 Hidalgo St., Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines