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Leandro Ibarra MP (1852 - 1900)

Leandro Ibarra was a Filipino lawyer. He served as Minister of the Interior from June 23, 1898 to December 1898. Obituaries: El Comercio El Progreso Death certificate

Carmen Guevara (b. - aft.1900)

Lauro Ibarra Beltrán (1904 - 1993)

Lorenza Ibarra (b. - bef.1884)