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Don Salvador Benedicto y Valois

Filipino: Salvador Valois Benedicto
Birthdate:
Birthplace: La Carlota City, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Philippines
Death: November 28, 1958 (69)
Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
Immediate Family:

Son of Felix dela Rama Benedicto and Orosia Locsin Valois
Husband of Hortencia Salas
Father of Marciano Benedicto and Roberto Benedicto
Brother of Private

Occupation: Politician
Managed by: Roderick Alain Alvarez
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About Salvador Benedicto

Salvador Benedicto was a Filipino politician. He served as Vice Governor of Negros Occidental. He played an important role in the setting up of a Revolutionary Government in Negros Island particularly in Barangay Igmaya-an, when the country was occupied by the Japanese during World War II. He was also the main guerrilla coordinator in both Negros Oriental and Negros Occidental during the said war.

Immigration to St. Albans, Vermont, United States:

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Salvador Benedicto's Timeline

1889
March 31, 1889
La Carlota City, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Philippines
1911
January 2, 1911
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
1917
April 17, 1917
La Carlota City, Negros Occidental, Western Visayas, Philippines
1958
November 28, 1958
Age 69
Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines