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Enrique Altavas MP (1879 - 1956)

Enrique Altavas was a Filipino lawyer. Gallery of Illustrious Filipinos (1917), by Manuel Artigas (Volume I, p. 531-535) Encyclopedia of the Philippines: The Library of Philippine Literature, Art a...

José Altavas MP (1877 - 1952)

Jose Cortes Altavas, great politician, statesman, a man of letters and an illustrious son of the province of Capiz, was born on September 11, 1877 at Balete, Capiz (now Balete, Aklan). His parents were...

Alletta Maramag Owen (deceased)

Amelia Sandoval-Salas Altavas (Mel) (deceased)

Andrea Rafols Cortes (deceased)

Arcadia Batulao (deceased)

Carmen Consuelo Altavas (deceased)

Chelita Denaga Altavas (deceased)

Conchita Soriano Altavas (Soriano) (1920 - 2013)

Consuelo Barrios Altavas (deceased)

Crisostomo Ibarra Altavas (deceased)

Elvira Barrios Altavas (deceased)

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Emilinda Miraflores (1904 - 1985)

Enrique Teodoro Jose Owen Altavas, II (1933 - 2003)

Ernesto Altavas, I (deceased)

Guillermina Coronado (deceased)

Jose Aguilar Altavas (deceased)

Jose Rizal Soriano Altavas, III (1940 - 2001)

Juan Cortes Altavas (deceased)

Juan 'Jackie' Altavas (deceased)

Justitia Perfecta Paz Laserna Altavas (Laserna) (deceased)

Leticia Cruz Altavas (Cruz) (c.1935 - 2011)

Libertad Ymmaculada Conlu (Altavas) (deceased)

Mabini Salvador Laserna Altavas (deceased)

Mabini Salvador Laserna Altavas (1915 - 1990)

Ma. Paz Zaldarriaga Altavas (Zaldarriaga) (1918 - 2004)

María Altavas (1884 - 1959)

Death certificates: Local National Death register

Mariano Altavas (deceased)

María Teresa Agreda Altavas (deceased)

Micaela Altavas de Andrés (Altavas y Cortés) (deceased)

Napoleon Augusto Laserna Altavas (1907 - 1983)

Osmeña Altavas (deceased)

Patria Amada Laserna Altavas (c.1904 - 1961)

Pilar Cortes Altavas (deceased)

Plaridel Victor Altavas (deceased)

Rizal Maria Laserna Altavas (deceased)

Rosario Lourdes Altavas (deceased)

Socorro Laserna Altavas (Laserna) (1878 - 1937)

Teresa Altavas (deceased)