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Quijano Family of the Philippines

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Profiles

  • Photo from https://cavite.gov.ph/home/ramon-samonte-1935-1940
    Ramón Samonte (1889 - 1962)
    Ramón Samonte was the first governor of Cavite under the Commonwealth government. He rose to the position of chief executive of the province step by step, without any let-up or interruption. He was mun...
  • Photo from https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1b/PBA_Commissioner_Mariano_Yenko.jpg
    Mariano Yenko (1915 - d.)
    Colonel Mariano Yenko was the second commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association. He served as the Assistant Executive Secretary under Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay and as Philippine A...
  • Mariano Tinio (1900 - 1971)
    Mariano Quijano Tinio was a judge of the Circuit Justice of the Peace Court of the Municipalities of Santo Domingo and Quezon, Nueva Ecija. He also served as the Grand Master of Masons in the Philippin...
  • Manuel Quijano Tinio, Jr. (1902 - 1977)
    Maj. Manuel "Manolo" Tinio took over the management of Tinio Hacienda in 1924 after the death of his father, Governor Manuel Tinio. The Tinio Hacienda was later divided among the 12 children of Governo...
  • Juan Quijano (1882 - 1953)
    Bishop Juan Quijano was a Filipino writer and bishop of the Philippine Independent Church.

This sub-project aims to organize genealogical data on the Quijano Family of the Philippines. Profiles here are those of historical figures, scions of the gentry (de buena familia), revolutionary heroes, scholars, government officials, national athletes and other public personalities (celebrities) in various fields. Find more surnames at the master project page, Families of the Philippines.

How to Contribute

  1. Please click the "Join Project" button on the upper right of the project page.
  2. After getting yourself added as a collaborator for the surname, select the profile of the prominent Filipino you wish to add.
  3. Navigate to the profile. Under the "More Actions" link, choose "Add to Project" and select sub-project to which your ancestor should be included in.
  4. Include in the "About Me" section a brief biographical sketch, summarizing the person's significant contributions and accomplishments. (Required)
  5. Include a photograph, if one exists.
  6. Mark the profile as "public" and not "private". (Required)