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Andrés Tría Tirona MP (deceased)

Andrés Tría Tirona was a Katipunero. He represented Baras to the Malolos Congress in 1898.

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Cándido Tría Tirona MP (1863 - 1896)

Cándido Tria Tirona was a Secretary of War under the Magdalo revolutionary council. He died during the Battle of Binakayan (Cavite). WIkipedia

Carlos Tría Tirona MP (deceased)

Carlos Tria Tirona was a Katipunero.

Daniel Tría Tirona MP (1864 - 1939)

Wikipedia

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Emiliano Tría Tirona MP (1883 - 1952)

Emiliano Tría Tirona was educated at Ateneo Municipal de Manila, Instituto Burgos in Malolos and Escuela de Derecho de Manila where he finished his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1902 and Bachelor of Laws ...

Estanislao Tría Tirona MP (1823 - 1878)

Estanislao Tría Tirona was the gobernadorcillo of Cavite El Viejo (now Kawit, Cavite) in 1872.

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Jose Antonio Tria MP

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Jose Antonio Tria is a Filipino professional tennis player and actor.

José Fuentebella MP (1883 - 1982)

José Tria Fuentebella, widely known as "Pepe", was a Filipino politician. He is the first Fuentebella to foray into the national arena of politics. Wikipedia Official Directory of the Philippine A...

Manuel Fuentebella MP (1890 - 1955)

Manuel Fuentebella was a Filipino politician. Wikipedia Official Directory of the House of Representatives (1926, p. 61-62)

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Rolando Tirona MP

Rolando Octavus Joven Tria Tirona, O.C.D., is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines. He is the Archbishop of Caceres in Naga, Philippines. He was appointed to succeed the retiring A...

Lt. Col. Tomas Tirona, PAF MP (1918 - d.)

Tomas Carrasco Tirona belonged to the pioneer class of the Philippine Military Academy Class 1940. He was a soldier with the Armed Forces of the Philippines who was jailed at Fort Bonifacio during WWII...

?? Raymundo Lacson (Octavo) (deceased)

Abner Soriano Tirona (deceased)

Adriana Mata Tirona (b. - 1904)

Agapita Mariano Sumangid (Tirona) (deceased)

Agapito Factoran Tria (deceased)

Alejandro Factoran Tria (deceased)

Amalberga Pasion Tria (Prielo) (deceased)

Ambrosia Tirona (deceased)

Ambrosio Tirona (deceased)

Ambrosio Villanueva Tirona (deceased)

Anastacia Tirona Inocentes (Tirona) (deceased)

andre tirona (deceased)

Andrea Tria (deceased)

Angela Tria (deceased)

Angela Tria (c.1779 - 1816)

Angela Maria Di Tria (Barbera) (c.1754 - 1810)

Angelo Nicola Tria (deceased)

Angelo Di Tria (c.1746 - c.1811)

Angelo Paolo Tria (deceased)

Anna Di Tria (1768 - 1834)

Anna Von Treydess (1513 - 1553)

Antonia Tria (deceased)

Antonia Tria (deceased)

Antonio Tirona (Gamat) (deceased)

Antonio Di Tria (1777 - 1852)

Asunción Fuentebella (b. - 1959)

Aurora Tirona (deceased)

Aurora Ordoñez Lapiña (Tirona) (1932 - 2005)

Bartola Tirona (Martinez) (1914 - d.)

Beatriz Tria (Chavez) (deceased)

Benedicta Tirona (dela Rosa) (deceased)

Benigno Tirona (deceased)

Benjamin Tria Tirona (1913 - d.)

Immigration to San Francisco, California, United States: 1931 1947 1950 Marriage certificate Marriage register

Biviana Tirona (deceased)

Candida J. Balan (Tirona) (deceased)

Candido Mata Tria de Tirona (1862 - d.)

Carlos Mata Tirona (1858 - 1860)

Carlos Tirona (Gamat) (deceased)

Carlos Tirona (1877 - 1937)

Carlos T. Tirona (deceased)

Carmine Di Tria (1790 - 1849)

Don cecilio paula Tirona (deceased)

Cecilio Tirona (c.1782 - c.1855)

Cecilio Tirona (deceased)

Celia Lazatin (b. - 1966)

Christina Tirona (deceased)

Clara Arcega Tirona (deceased)

Clara Tria de Tirona (Arcega) (b. - 1976)

Claudio Tirona (deceased)

Claudio Tría Tirona (1842 - 1907)

Claudio Tria Tirona (deceased)

Concepcion Tria Tirona (1923 - d.)

Immigration to San Francisco, California, United States (1931) Marriage certificate

Concepcion Maria Paredes Tirona (c.1890 - 1957)

Cristobal Tria de Tirona (deceased)

Cristobal Tirona (c.1778 - d.)

cyril encinas tria (deceased)

Danilo Trinidad Tirona (deceased)

Deonicia Tirona (1929 - 1999)

Domenico Tria (deceased)

Domenico Tria (deceased)

Dominado Tirona (c.1905 - d.)

Dominador Tirona (Samonte) (deceased)

Dominador Ordoñez Tirona (deceased)

dominga paula Tirona (paula) (deceased)

Dominga Ordoñez Mañago (Tirona) (1920 - 1990)

Doña Dominga Tirona (Paula) (c.1750 - d.)

Dominic Tria (deceased)

Doña Toribia Tirona (deceased)

Doroteo Tirona (c.1780 - d.)

Eduardo Pargo Tirona (1841 - 1883)

Eduardo J. Tirona (deceased)

Elena Tirona (Caparas) (deceased)

Elisabetta Tria (c.1735 - d.)

Eliseo Tirona (1929 - 1945)

Emeteria Geronimo Tria Tirona (1890 - d.)

Emiliano Tria Tirona Jr. (1928 - d.)

Immigration to San Francisco, California (1931) Marriage certificate

Encarnacion Gonzalez-Tirona (deceased)

estanilsao tirona (deceased)

Ester Tirona (deceased)

Faustina Tirona Samonte (Tirona) (deceased)

Fausto Tirona (c.1864 - d.)

Fausto Tirona (deceased)

Felimon Ordoñez Tirona (deceased)

Felipa Tirona (1847 - d.)

Don Felipe (1866 - d.)

Felisa Calderon Tirona (deceased)

Felisa Tirona Francisco (Tria de Tirona) (deceased)

Fidel Geronimo Tirona (c.1887 - d.)

Filomeno Tria (deceased)