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Quirico Abella Abadilla

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Catanauan, Quezon, Calabarzon, Philippines
Death: February 10, 1945 (51)
304 Vermont St. (present-day Nakpil St.), Malate, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines (Hit by a bursting shell during the Battle of Manila)
Place of Burial: Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Anastacio Abadilla and Juana Abadilla
Husband of Mercedes Abadilla
Father of Private and Private

Occupation: Geologist, mining engineer
Managed by: Mark Robert Argarin Castillo
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About Quirico Abadilla

Quirico Abella Abadilla was a Filipino Geologist and Mining Engineer. He served as a geologst in Mexico and South America from 1920-1928, Bureau of Science Manil from 1929-1930. He also served as geologist in Peru & Brazil from 1930-1933.

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Quirico Abadilla's Timeline

1893
October 18, 1893
Catanauan, Quezon, Calabarzon, Philippines
1945
February 10, 1945
Age 51
304 Vermont St. (present-day Nakpil St.), Malate, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
March 25, 1945
Age 51
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines