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Honorio Rosales MP (1859 - aft.1916)

Honorio Rosales was a Filipino politician. He represented the first district of Samar at the Philippine Assembly from October 16, 1907 to October 16, 1909. Historical Album of the First Philippine As...

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Máximo Cinco MP (1880 - 1937)

Máximo Cinco was a Filipino politician. He served as Governor of Samar from 1908 to 1910. Biography Marriage certificate

Alejandra Rosales (deceased)

Consuelo Asunción (deceased)

Marcelino Cinco (deceased)

María Celestina Cinco (deceased)

Vicente Cinco (deceased)