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Alberto A. Villavert MP (1903 - 1984)

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Anacleto Villavert y Jiménez MP (1868 - 1918)

Anacleto Jimenez Villavert was a governor of Antique from 1912 to 1919.

Anacleto H. Villavert MP (1917 - d.)

Anacleto H. Villavert was a Filipino politician who served as Provincial Board Member of Antique (South District).

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Encarnacion Fornier MP (c.1915 - d.)

Encarnacion Fornier was a Filipino politician. She served as Governor of Antique from 1963 to 1967. Marriage certificate

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Pedro V. Jiménez MP (1874 - 1950)

Pedro V. Jiménez was a Filipino lawyer and politician. He represented Antique at the House of Representatives of the Philippines from October 16, 1907 to October 16, 1909. Historical Album of the Fir...

Abelardo Arcega Villavert (deceased)

Abelardo Villavert (deceased)

Agerico Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Alfredo Alicante Villavert (c.1909 - 1981)

Amado Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Amparo Gella (deceased)

Anacleto Villafuerte Villavert (c.1955 - c.1991)

Anselmo Flores Villavert (deceased)

Arturo Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Asuncion Villafuerte Villavert (1921 - 2006)

Augusto Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Beatriz Tordesillas (Villavert) (deceased)

Caridad Arcega Villavert (deceased)

Caridad Villavert (deceased)

Carmelo Villafuerte Villavert (c.1959 - c.1961)

Cescilita Villavert Motril (Cescilita Hernandez Villavert) (1962 - 1999)

Consolacion Villavieja Villavert (deceased)

Consolita Hernandez Villavert (Consolita Santillan Hernandez) (1940 - 1990)

Consorcia Jiménez Villavert (deceased)

Cristeta Hierro Villavert (1904 - d.)

Eusebio Villafuerte Villavert (c.1954 - c.1983)

Fortunata Pesayco (deceased)

Francisca Villavert (deceased)

Francisca Vesagas (deceased)

Gregorio Flores Villavert (deceased)

Ignacia Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Ignacio Alicante Villavert (deceased)

Joaquina Villavert (c.1907 - d.)

Joaquin Jiménez Villavert (deceased)

José Villavert (deceased)

Jose Villafuerte Villavert (c.1958 - c.1960)

Jose Arcega Villavert (deceased)

Lita Hernandez - Villavert (deceased)

Manuel Arcega Villavert (deceased)

Marcelino Flores Villavert (deceased)

Mariano Bacar Villavert (deceased)

Mateo Villavert (deceased)

Maximiano Villavert (c.1829 - d.)

Maximiano Villavert (deceased)

Mercedes Villavert Velasco (deceased)

Neri Villafuerte Villavert (c.1946 - d.)

Oliva Jiménez Villavert (deceased)

Pedro Villavert (deceased)

Prudencio Flores Villavert (c.1850 - d.)

Rebecca Villavert (deceased)

Ricardo Arcega Villavert (1900 - 1985)

Rosalina Villavert (c.1929 - d.)

Rosario Villavert (deceased)

Rosendo Villafuerte Villavert (c.1951 - c.2013)

Roy Villafuerte Villavert (c.1948 - c.2010)

Salvación Villavert (deceased)

Sixto Flores Villavert (deceased)

Soledad Decena (deceased)

Willie Villavert (deceased)