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Ventura Guzmán MP (c.1875 - d.)

Ventura Guzmán was a FIlipino poliician. He served as municipal president of San Pablo, Isabela from 1908 to 1910. He later served as Governor of Isabela from 1922 to 1925. History of the Province of...

Alberto Guzmán Santos (deceased)

Candida Rosa de los Santos Guzman-Santos (Santos) (c.1843 - d.)

Claro Guzmán (deceased)

Ignacia Guzman Santos (deceased)

Isabel Figueroa- Santos (Guzman-Santos) (c.1859 - 1902)

Mariano Santos Guzmán (deceased)

René Guzmán Santos, (20/02/1920) (1920 - 2013)

Signo chino: Mono