AGCAOILI.
Julio Agcaoili was born in Piddig, Ilocos Norte on 12 April 1855. His parents were Vicente Agcaoili and Jacoba Ventura. He married Ruperta Pichay of Magsingal, Ilocos Sur.
They had ten children: Pascual [ municipal treasurer; writer and composer of Ilocano zarzuelas and dramas ], Francisco [ US-trained chemical engineer ], Romarico [ US-trained civil engineer ], Julia [ Manila Carnival Queen of 1909; Mrs. Jose Martinez ], Pilar [ Ilocos Norte Carnival Queen; Mrs. Liborio Albano ], Trinidad [ Mrs. _____ _____ ], Angela [ Mrs. { Gen. } Fidel Segundo ], Vicente [ US-trained engineer, music professor, and violinist ], Antonio [ surgeon, founder of San Antonio hospital in Laoag ], and Violeta [ Mrs. { Col. } Amado Martelino ]. The five men were all accomplished professionals; the five ladies were accomplished in their own right and all married successful career men.
They were among the early “ilustrados” of Ilocos Norte.
ALBANO.
BITANGA.
CARPIO.
CASTRO.
EDRALIN.
FONACIER.
HERNANDO.
LEANO.
MARCOS.
PENA.
PETEL.
RACELA.
RANADA.
VALDEZ [ with a Z, not an S ].
VER. According to knowledgeable Ver descendants, aside from their obvious Spanish antecedents, the Ver clan actually has Dutch origins: Ver as in Vermeer, Vermeulen…
Jose Quevedo Ver married Adela Rizal Hidalgo [ daughter of Saturnina Rizal de Hidalgo, sister of national hero Jose Rizal ] and they had three daughters: Emma Ver married Ramon Reyes; Purisima Ver married Nestor Villaroman; and Aurora Ver married Felix Gonzalez.
Elena Ver [ a first cousin of Jose Quevedo Ver ], was the mother of General Fabian C. Ver.
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Acknowledgment: Joanne Ranada, Ipe Nazareno, et. al..
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