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Antonio Vivencio del Rosario MP (1828 - 1884)

Antonio Vivencio del Rosario was a gobernadorcillo of Calamba, Laguna. Baptismal certificate Marriage certificate Service record Testament Burial certificate

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Mariano Vivencio del Rosario MP (1869 - 1943)

Mariano Vivencio del Rosario was a Filipino pharmacist and journalist. Baptismal certificate The Malolos Congress (p. 43)

https://www.filipinoamericanwar18991902.com/philippineindependence.htm

Salvador Vivencio del Rosario MP (1864 - 1928)

Salvador Vivencio del Rosario was a delegate to the Malolos Congress. A member of Propaganda Movement in Madrid, he wrote for the La Solidaridad and La Independencia . Under the pseudonym Juan Tagalo ,...

Amparo Memije (c.1892 - d.)

Benita Lauengco Quiogue (c.1865 - 1945)

Consolación Vivencio del Rosario (1857 - d.)

Baptismal certificate Marriage certificate

Consuelo Memije (1888 - c.1930)

Signature taken from her pension claim record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS96-G9RJ-R

Felipa San José (1835 - aft.1887)

Pension claim * Baptismal certificate * Marriage certificate

Francisco Xavier Memije (1889 - 1932)

Guía Vivencio del Rosario (1860 - d.)

Baptismal certificate

José Vivencio del Rosario (1876 - d.)

Baptismal certificate

Manuel Vivencio del Rosario (1875 - d.)

Baptismal certificate

Dolores Vivencio del Rosario (1859 - d.)

Baptismal certificate

Ramona Vivencio del Rosario (1873 - 1877)

Baptismal certificate Burial certificate

Salud Memije (c.1885 - d.)