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Eusebio Lopez
Eusebio M LOPEZ (1889 – 1972 ) was Socorro’s grandfather. Eusebio M. Lopez was born 14 Aug 1889 in San Juan, Batangas. His parents were Julian LOPEZ (Santos’ brother) and [__?__]. He married his first cousin Soledad LOPEZ in 1924. He … Continue reading
Posted in -3rd Generation, College Graduate, Socorro, Storied
Tagged Batangas Eastern Academy, Claro Mayo Recto, Domingo Lam-co, Jose Rizal, Judge of the People’s Court that acquitted wartime leaders of collaboration with the Japanese, Lyceum of the Philippines, Signer of the 1934 Philippine Constitution
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