Sunday, May 15, 2011

The Children of Felimon

Felimon married Magdalena Mamac and they had seven children. Their names are:

1. Elpidio

2. Rosevilio

3. Carlito

4. Leonora

5. Violito

6. Helen

7. Matilde

The next post has the children of Eufracia.

The Story of Petra

Petra married Simeon Caballero, but they had no children of their own. However, Simeon had a son before he married Petra.

Petra joined the family of her younger sister Eufracia for some time, helping her raise her kids. But she stayed most of the time in Anggalan, Davao City, in the land of her eldest sister Macaria, from where she left this planet Earth.

The next post shows us the names of the children of Felimon.


The Children of Jovito

Jovito married Aurelia Cirunay and they had twelve children. These are:

1. Concianila

2. Benvinido

3. Violeto

4. Gloria

5. Jesusa

6. Andresa

7. Melita

8. Paz

9. Terencia

10. Mercedez

11. German

12. Teogene

The next post gives us the story of Petra.

The Children of Simeon

Simeon married Cynthia and they had two children.

1. Juanito

2. Elena

The next post shows us the children of Jovito.


The Story of Ambrocia

Ambrocia never married. She was the one who took care of the domestic animals of the family, mostly cows.

She left this earth sometime in the 20th century.

The next post will show us the children of Simeon.


The Children of Eslelito

Estelito married Floriana Cloma and they had five children, namely,

1. Virgilia

2. Josefina

3. Adolfo

4. Marita

5. Alberto

The next post will have a story about Ambrocia, the third child.

The Child of Macaria

Macaria married Anastacio Gohetia and they had one son, Constantino, nicknamed Tanny.

The next post will show the children of Estelito.

The Children of Dionesio and Rufa Rosa

These are the children of Dionesio and Rufa Rosa from the eldest to the youngest:

1. Macaria

2. Estelito

3. Ambrocia

4. Simeon

5. Jovito

6. Petra

7. Felimon

8. Eufracia

So they produced 8 children.

The next post has the record of the children of Macaria.



Introduction

This blog is dedicated to the memory of Dionesio Bongcac and Rufa Rosa Dominese. Here you will find a record of their descendants. You may add to this record by writing on the comments and I will incorporate your additions to this blog.


You may add details about their life in the comments. Especially where they resided after leaving Panglao, what their work was and when and where they left this planet Earth and how they left this Earth.

Daghang Salamat.

This is started on May 15, 2011, the feastday of San Isidro the Farmer.