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Muñoz Family Tree id486868199 pdfMachine by Broadgun Software - a great PDF writer! - a great PDF creator! - http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com Ñ MU OZ FAMILY TREE – Version 5 15 April 2014 of Tanjay, Negros Oriental, Philippines which includes members from other clans such as: Romero Bulandres Calumpang Villanueva etc INTRODUCTION: This is one of the standard print-outs of the Family Tree Maker Genealogical Software. The Introduction and Index was edited in. The print-out is generated from a genealogical database. Most of sources for this family clan are from the computer files of Ron Jacob Calumpang, and the family tree hardcopy from Edgar ñ Mu oz. All these data was encoded and merged with the already existing database of various Tanjay families gathered from various sources over the years. This family can be traced further back to connect with the early Calumpang and Teves forebears but some of the linkages are conjectural. The database is a project to trace the inter-relational linkages between major families in the Tanjay area, by bloodline and marriage. Unique in this database is that each individual has been assigned a birth year, which is an educated guess based on date interpolation using assumptions of sibling spacing, and child- “about”. Where an exact date is known, the birth bearing years. Such dates are prefixed by years of the siblings, parents and children are adjusted accordingly. Still, many of the dates may be significantly off, since the order of births of siblings may be inaccurate, and/or incomplete. This is a public service of the Tanjay Association . This family tree also is viewable in various formats if you click on the website below: http://tanjaygenealogicaldatabase.tribalpages.com/family-tree/tanjaygenealogicaldatabase/23386/11503.1/Muoz-ROOT-Descendants 1 of 37 The format of the print-out is as follows: 1. Arabic numeral prefix to each name is a unique number for each individual. 2. Names with a plus + prefix means that the name will appear again in later generations, in reference to their children. 3. Roman numeral prefix is the order of birth for siblings. 4. Small superscripted numbers indicate generational level of individuals. 5. Parenthetized names after emboldened name are forebears or bloodline of individual. 6. Where full names are unknown, XXX are used. We enjoin the clan members to make corrections/updates as may deem fit, such as filling in the correct names, DOBs, additional children and/or siblings, preferred deletions, etc. If sent back to <[email protected]>, we will update the database and reissue a new printout. Last portion is the index which lists all the members alphabetically, and their corresponding reference number. Danny Gil, 4/15/2014 ñoz ROOT Descendants of Mu Generation No. 1 ñoz1 1. Mu ROOT was born about 1800 in Spain. ñoz ROOT is: Child of Mu 2 ñoz, born about 1828 in Spain. + 2 i. Enrique Mu Generation No. 2 2 ñoz ñoz1 2. Enrique Mu (Mu ROOT) was born about 1828 in Spain. He married Liberata Villamil Teves, daughter of Vicente Teves and Rufina Villamil. She was born about 1830. ñoz and Liberata Teves is: Child of Enrique Mu 3 ñoz, born about 1850 in Tanjay; died about 1930. + 3 i. Jose "Capitan" Teves Mu 2 of 37 Generation No. 3 3 ñoz 2 ñoz1 3. Jose "Capitan" Teves Mu (Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born about 1850 in Tanjay, and died about 1930. He married (1) Aleja "Ines" Calumpang about 1870, daughter of Luis Calumpang and Maria YYY. She was born about 1850 in Tanjay, and died about 1884 in Tanjay. He married (2) Eustaquia "Paula" Calumpang about 1886, daughter of Luis Calumpang and Maria YYY. She was born about 1866, and died about 1900. He married (3) Mauricia Mozo Oracion about 1914, daughter of Nicolas Oracion and Anacleta Mozo. She was born 1896, and died 1961. ñoz and Aleja Calumpang are: Children of Jose Mu 4 ñoz, born about 1870; died about 1899. + 4 i. Josefa Calumpang Mu ñoz, + 5 ii. Luis Calumpang Mu born about 1874. ñoz, born 1879. + 6 iii. Francisco Calumpang Mu ñoz, born 1881. 7 iv. Dolores Calumpang Mu ñoz and Eustaquia Calumpang are: Children of Jose Mu 4 ñoz, born 1886; died 1979. + 8 i. Candelaria "Yaya" Calumpang Mu ñoz, born 1886. + 9 ii. Mariano Calumpang Mu ñoz, born 1893; died 1982. + 10 iii. Antonio Calumpang Mu ñoz, born about 1894. + 11 iv. Vicente Calumpang Mu ñoz, born about 1896. 12 v. Nieves Calumpang Mu ñoz, born 1897 in Tanjay; died 1981 in Tanjay. + 13 vi. Jose "Kilo" Calumpang Mu ñoz and Mauricia Oracion are: Children of Jose Mu 4 ñoz, born about 1914. + 14 i. Mercedes Oracion Mu ñoz, born about 1916. + 15 ii. Perfecta Oracion Mu Generation No. 4 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 4. Josefa Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born about 1870, and died about 1899. She married Francisco "Chochon" Sr Romero about 1886, son of Romero ROOT. He was born 1866, and died 1945. ñoz and Francisco Romero are: Children of Josefa Mu ñoz Jr5 + 16 i. Francisco "King" Mu Romero, born about 1893. ñoz Sr Romero, born 1897; died 1978. + 17 ii. Jose "Peping" Mu ñoz Romero, born about 1899. + 18 iii. Carmen Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 5. Luis Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born about 1874. He married Valentina Gayo Aba, daughter of Benigno Aba and Petrona Gayo. She was born about 1877. 3 of 37 ñoz and Valentina Aba are: Children of Luis Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1901. + 19 i. Joaquin Aba Mu ñoz, born 1903. + 20 ii. Jose Aba Mu ñoz, born about 1905. + 21 iii. Liberata Aba Mu ñoz, born about 1908. + 22 iv. Francisca "Kikang" Aba Mu ñoz, born about 1909. He married Antonia Lasola; born 23 v. Dominador Aba Mu about 1911. ñoz, born about 1911. He married Antonia Lasola; born about 24 vi. Amado Aba Mu 1911. 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 6. Francisco Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born 1879. He married (1) Isabel Zerna about 1899. She was born about 1879. He married (2) Ana Remoto about 1905. She was born about 1881. He married (3) Maura Remoto about 1910, daughter of Protacio Remoto and Pascuala Jucom. She was born 1883. ñoz and Isabel Zerna is: Child of Francisco Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1902 in Tanjay. + 25 i. Felimon Zerna Mu ñoz and Ana Remoto are: Children of Francisco Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1920. 26 i. Jose Remoto Mu ñoz, bo + 27 ii. Maria Remoto Mu rn about 1922. ñoz and Maura Remoto are: Children of Francisco Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1911. + 28 i. Antonio Remoto Mu ñoz, born about 1913. She married Pedro Almenso; born 29 ii. Monserat Remoto Mu about 1911. ñoz, born about 1915. 30 iii. Ramon Remoto Mu ñoz, born about 1917. 31 iv. Tamix Remoto Mu ñoz, born about 1919. 32 v. Dadang Remoto Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 8. Candelaria "Yaya" Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born 1886, and died 1979. She married Francisco "Chochon" Sr Romero about 1906, son of Romero ROOT. He was born 1866, and died 1945. ñoz and Francisco Romero are: Children of Candelaria Mu ñoz5 + 33 i. Ramon Mu Romero, born about 1905. ñoz Romero, born about 1907. + 34 ii. Pantaleon Mu ñoz Romero, born a + 35 iii. Luis Miguel Mu bout 1910; died Unknown. ñoz Romero, born about 1912. + 36 iv. Remedios Mu ñoz Romero, born about 1914. + 37 v. Adela Mu 4 of 37 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 9. Mariano Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born 1886. He married Natividad "Naty" Aguilar, daughter of NatyPa Aguilar. She was born about 1893. ñoz and Natividad Aguilar are: Children of Mariano Mu 5 ñoz, born 1923. + 38 i. Lily Aguilar Mu ñoz, born about 1928. + 39 ii. Amalia "Mali" Aguilar Mu ñoz, born about 1932. + 40 iii. Julieta Aguilar Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 10. Antonio Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born 1893, and died 1982. He married Patrocino "Iniong" Valencia Calumpang, daughter of Antonino Calumpang and Daniela Valencia. She was born 1899, and died 1998. ñoz and Patrocino Calumpang is: Child of Antonio Mu 5 ñoz, born 1931; died 1993. + 41 i. Jaime Calumpang Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 11. Vicente Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born about 1894. He married Perpetua Sevilla. She was born about 1894. ñoz and Perpetua Sevilla is: Child of Vicente Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1913. + 42 i. Uldarico S. Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 13. Jose "Kilo" Calumpang Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born 1897 in Tanjay, and died 1981 in Tanjay. He married Felisa "Danday" Ferrero 1929. She was born 1906, and died 1968. ñoz and Felisa Ferrero are: Children of Jose Mu 5 ñoz, born about 1930. + 43 i. Jose "Dodong" Ferrero Mu ñoz, born 1931 in Tanjay; died 1999. + 44 ii. Arturo "Arthur" Ferrero Mu ñoz, born about 1938. + 45 iii. Goldena "Goldie" Ferrero Mu ñoz, born about 1946 in Tanjay. + 46 iv. Vito Ferrero Mu 4 ñoz 3 2 ñoz1 14. Mercedes Oracion Mu (Jose "Capitan" Teves , Enrique , Mu ROOT) was born about 1914. She married Benito Mirasol. He was born about 1912. ñoz and Benito Mirasol are: Children of Mercedes Mu ñoz5 47 i. Estrella Mu Mirasol, born about 1934. She married Eleutero Chua; born about 1932. ñoz Mirasol, born about 1936. He married Erlinda Jamuad; born 48 ii.
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