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Andrés Borromeo MP (1880 - 1923)

Andrés Borromeo was a Filipino lawyer and judge. Philippine Biographical Directory (1908, p. 14) Historical Review of the Seminary College of San Carlos of Cebu 1867-1917 (p. 193-194) Death certi...

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Canuto Borromeo MP (1891 - 1959)

Canuto Borromeo was a Filipino mechanical engineer. Historical Review of the Seminary College of San Carlos of Cebu 1867-1917 (p. 202) Immigration to Honolulu, Hawaii, United States (1930) Immigr...

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Exequiel Borromeo MP (1889 - 1949)

Exequiel Borromeo was a Filipino pharmacist. Historical Review of the Seminary College of San Carlos of Cebu 1867-1917 (p. 201) Death certificate Death register

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Max Borromeo MP (1887 - 1948)

Max Borromeo was a Filipino physician. Historical Review of the Seminary College of San Carlos of Cebu 1867-1917 (p. 201) Death certificate

Josefa Borromeo (b. - 1972)

Neri and Nery are one same family

Pilar Noel Vda. de Borromeo (Noel y Benítez) (1897 - 1977)