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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year
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Terror Is a Man (Gerardo de Leon & Eddie Romero, 1959).
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la-solidaridad · 2 years
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Ang haba naman ng pangalan ni Jose Rizal , may kahulugan ba ang bawat isa sa mga iyon? :rofl: Hirap naman i-memorize, paano pa ang pag-intindi dito? :rofl: 
Oo, ang alam talaga natin ang Jose P. Rizal. Ito ang kahulugan ng bawat pangalan! Baka mas madaling tandaan ngayon
Jose — deboto ni San Jose ang kanyang ina (pinili ng kaniyang ina)
Protacio — ipinanganak siya sa kapistahan ni Santo Gervacio Protacio (isang martir)
Rizal — ricial, luntiang kapaligiran/palayan
Mercado — palengke (negosyante)
Alonso — apelyido ng kanyang ina
Realonda — apelyido ng kanyang lola
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notsotallgirrl · 2 years
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A Biography
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Blazing Tigress and Eagle
A Biography of Alyssa Caymo Valdez
Without a crown but a ball, Alyssa Caymo Valdez reigned the court and earned not only the title "The Queen of Philippine Volleyball" and the face of volleyball but also the hearts of youths and adults with her charming and humble personality. Born on June 29, 1993, she is the sole female, third among the four children of Ruel Valdez and Pablita Caymo. While her father worked in a car company and her mother as a teacher in an elementary school, Alyssa spent her childhood helping her siblings, Kim, Nicko, and Kian, feed livestock such as pigs and goats that served as one of their sources of income. Raised with her brothers and cousins, primarily boys, she was a product of street games. Instead of dolls or stuffed toys, amidst the hotness seeping through the skin, she was tricked by the sun into playing 'patintero,' 'tumbang-preso,' basketball, and badminton in the fields of the property owned by her grandparents in San Juan, Batangas.
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A childhood filled with squeals and laughs was no fun without bruises and wounds, and often, Alyssa would return home marked with such pieces of evidence from riding a bicycle, her favorite experience when she was young. Her talent in her sport, volleyball, brought her an opportunity of studying at one of the prestigious schools in the Philippines, the University of Santo Tomas. As she dreamed of pursuing her future in UST, Alyssa met four shining stars at the Blue Eagle Gym on the Ateneo de Manila University campus. Their brightness blinded her to change into a new college university. Ateneo players Dzi Gervacio, Fille Cainglet, Gretchen Ho, and Jem Ferrer encouraged her to transfer to Ateneo de Manila, where she completed her undergraduate major degree in Psychology. Despite her growing sports career, the lady balanced volleyball and education, gaining awards and titles in UAAP. She topped as a Dean's Lister from the second semester of her second year until the first semester of her fourth year.
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As fierce as a tiger and in terrible hunger to satisfy her talent craving for more experience, using her exceptional skills in volleyball, Alyssa is a scary eagle. She soared into various regional and global events. Her name rang in different locations for the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in 2015, 2017, and 2019. She carried the pride of being one of the country's representatives, but she also served as the Philippine flag bearer in Singapore in the 2015 SEA games. Soon, she joined many pro teams in and out of the country. The hard-hit of the volleyballs from her hands echoed in the courts for Smart-Maynilad, PLDT, BaliPure, and Bureau of Customs in the Philippines and 3BB Nakornnont in Thailand, and Attack Line Volleyball Club in Taiwan. In 2013, she first experienced the out-of-collegiate setting of playing for the Smart-Maynilad Net Spikers.
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This time, she could not attend the Shakey's Volleyball League because of the beach volleyball tournament. She got the Fittest Player of the Conference special award from one of the conference's sponsors. In 2015, under the PLDT Ultra-Fast Hitters, their team got the V-League Open Conference victory, winning against the Philippine Lady Army Troopers in the finals. Alyssa is a court monster who equaled her UAAP record of 35 scores, composed of 33 attacks and 2 aces. Here, she achieved the first Best Outside Spiker and MVP awards. The team once again won in the following conference tournament as she stole the MVP award after scoring 25 points in the finals. As her career is about to close her journey in UAAP In 2016 and unfurl another book of a promising future, Alyssa joined the BaliPure Purest Water Defenders full time and placed their team third. After her short while experience in the BaliPure, she played as one of the Bureau of Customs Transformers. After facing the Pocari Sweat lady warriors, their team was the first runner-up, and Alyssa won the MVP award in the conference tournament. Her wings were covered with fire that reached the international eyes; her talent ignited a spark in her on the evening of Christmas in 2016.
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She decided to play abroad for the 3BB Nakornnont of Thailand. Later on, in September 2017, she traveled to become part of the Attack Line of Chinese Taipei, which lasted three months. Her success in signing for teams in another country was proof of how her deep connection with the striped ball. She was a rare seed discovered in the land of CALABARZON. Her coaches, teammates, other people, and experiences showered her to grow into an extraordinary flower whose bloom attracted locals and foreigners. Still, the Philippines is where Alyssa Valdez truly belongs. This place is where she is most loved and appreciated. She returned here to play in the Premier Volleyball League and won the MVP and Best outside Spiker awards. Until the present time, she is the captain of Creamline Cool Smashers. The team attained another victory in the Reinforced and Open Conferences in 2018 and the Open Conference in 2019. Outside the court and not playing her sports, Alyssa enjoyed occasional vlogging featuring her doing challenges, holiday vlogs, fashion and make-up, and question-and-answer types. In one of her Q and A videos', Alyssa shared some facts about her life, like her dating career. The netizens admired her and her boyfriend, Kiefer Ravena, who she had been dating for five years. Professional volleyball and basketball players. The two are considered a sporting power couple who are both nicknamed “The Phenom” and "The Phenomenal."
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With over 3 million followers in total on Twitter and Instagram, Alyssa is one of the most popular volleyball players in the world. A famous outside hitter at the age of 28 years old, the player would not be in love with her sport had her brother not hit her with the ball. The game inspired her to swim into the difficulty of volleyball among the sports she played when she was 12. "I have tried a lot of sports, but it is with volleyball that I really found myself in," she said, but if questioned about who her sports idol is, Michael Jordan occupied her heart. Alyssa joined the varsity team when she was in the fifth grade, although for her, she lacked experience. Because of her incredible height and good athleticism during the sports meet at Southern Tagalog Athletic Association (STACAA), she was scouted and recruited by the University of Santo Tomas Junior high school and became part of the UST's Tigress Cubs. Talling 1.75 meters and weighing 50 kilograms, her spike measures 3.05 meters while her block is 2.8 meters. No doubt, Alyssa was perfectly born to be on the field with a ball. She led her team into championships, winning three titles of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) from Season 70 to 72 (2007-2009) and one in Shakey's Girls' Volleyball League in Season 5. There, in UAAP's seasons 71 and 72 and Shakey's V-League, Alyssa bagged the MVP awards. At first, though, she was not able to play for ADMU. The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) required her to save a one-year residency for transferring from one UAAP school to another. Even with this temporary restriction, she competed in the International Beach Volleyball Tournament in China together with Fille Cainglet and Lady Eagle teammate Bea Tan.
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They finished in 7th place and Shakeys V-League, where she won a gold medal with her team. She may not have become the UAAP rookie of the year, but she was an important piece of their beach volleyball team. She shone even more upon becoming one of the Ateneo Lady Eagles. She joined the other four veteran players who made her feel welcome in ADMU and A Nacachi, who were known collectively as the Fab 5. Their team placed second in the 74th season of UAAP. In UAAP season 75, on January 20, 2013, she broke the record of 33 scores of an Adamson Lady Falcon, Angela Benting, set on February 14, 2009, with her 31 spikes, 3 blocks, and 1 service ace, a total of 35 scores just in the second round elimination game against Adamson University, helping her earned the Best Scorer of UAAP Season 75. Through her continuous outstanding performance, she finally became the team captain of the women's varsity volleyball team in Ateneo in the year 2013 to 2014, when they were announced as the champions, avenging their defeat against DLSU in the previous year. By the following year, when she had 18 points, she won a bronze medal, the first international medal for a Filipino team in the span of 9 years, upon representing the Philippines with the Ateneo Lady Eagles at the 2014 ASEAN University Games held in Palembang, Indonesia. In the UAAP season, they reached a 16-0 record, defending their title against the DLSU Lady Spikers. Their loss in the finals was again taken back by winning another bronze medal in the 2016 ASEAN University Games. If awards are in medals, Alyssa's neck will hurt in the heaviness of championship titles and multiple individual awards she garnered, including being the UAAP's 4-time Best Scorer, 3-time Best Server, 3-time Season MVP, and one-time Finals MVP. She was now working on her master's degree in communications.
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Carrying on with her success, Alyssa humbled herself as she did not expect to gain titles and awards in a sport that she had only desired to play with love before. Now, other than being popular in her sports, she is also one of the most sought by consumer-product companies to act as their product endorser. People, including me, admire her for having the beauty inside and out. Combined with her passion and hard work, Alyssa faces her life with her influencing smile and humbleness. Blessed also with kindness, she and her boyfriend raffled off their couple Nike Airmax shoes as part of the Volleyball Community Gives Back Philippines (VCGBPH), a group led by Alyssa Valdez, Charo Soriano, Amy Ahomiro, Gretchen Ho, Aby Maraño and Amanda Villanueva that aims to raise funds for Covid-19 front liners to buy raw materials in making personal protective equipment (PPEs). Taking the opportunity as Filipinos gifted in sports, the couple opened a new premier sport that specializes in sports science. It is called the Phenom Elite Training Academy, which plans to boost the strengths and skills of Bacolod athletes to motivate them into competing in national and international events. Should there be a chance to be given to me to live another person's life, I would not travel far; my heart wonders how it is like to become an Alyssa Valdez for a day. One who shows care for the people and encourages the youths and adults to pursue what they want and love.
Source: https://olympics.com/en/news/philippines-loves-volleyball-star-alyssa-valdez
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nericb · 5 years
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KIM CHIU & BEA ALONZO both in NERIC BELTRAN #NericBeltran #Repost @metromagph ・・・ Three of the biggest Metro cover girls return for our 30th Anniversary Issue! In this special retro-futuristic fashion extravaganza, Judy Ann Santos (@officialjuday), Bea Alonzo (@beaalonzo), and Kim Chiu (@chinitaprincess) make the ultimate trio as they represent vanguards, icons, and luminaries respectively. Judy Ann Santos’ career in show business took a dramatic turn from child star, to screen ingenue, to the Queen of Drama⁠—but it is in her elegant transition to mother, homemaker, and kitchen goddess that allowed her to be truly authentic. In Bea Alonzo’s cover story, our Editor-in-Chief gets up close and personal with Bea, and paints the portrait of the strong, courageous, young woman that she is, as she takes over as the heroine of her generation. Kim Chiu may call herself the Chinita Princess, but she’s hardly a damsel in distress. As the star with the most number of Metro covers, she returns triumphantly to where it all began. To mark Metro's 30 years, 27 other remarkable women join them for Metro.Style's digital covers. Our favorite cover girls never shined brighter than in this star-studded 30th Anniversary Issue. Make sure to visit the Metro.Style's website for more! #Metro30 #MetroLovesJudyAnn #MetroLovesBea #MetroLovesKim Grab a copy of this special issue, out on stands soon! Produced by Kat Cruz-Villanueva, Ceia Ylagan, Judy Arias Photography by BJ Pascual Video Chapters by Mayad Creative Director Eugene David Production Design by Kathy Sy King of Event Styles Judy Ann Santos Makeup by Juan Sarte Hair by Jeff Aromin Bea Alonzo Makeup by Ting Duque Hair by Brent Sales Kim Chiu Makeup by Carissa Medved Hair by MJ Rone Styling Pam Quinones, Maita Baello, Melville Sy, Alex Castillo, and Mac Intia of Qurator Studio (Judy Ann and Bea), Eldzs Mejia (Kim) Styling Assistants Bea Irasusta, Claire Fernando (Judy Ann and Bea), Carl Alberto (Kim) Shot on location at City of Dreams Manila Special thanks to C&L Decor, Shop Rent Gala, 4th Wall, and 18th Floristry, and Romina Gervacio of City of Dreams Manila https://www.instagram.com/p/B3RDy36BmFO/?igshid=fgl5zyrjtr4s
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dpinoycosmonaut · 5 years
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BLUE EAGLE THE QUEEN!
by Reuel R. Hermoso / August 15, 2019
             They weren’t given much of a chance when Season 81 began.
             Despite having the most formidable frontline ever in women’s volleyball in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, the Ateneo de Manila University Lady Eagles were at best considered a low-end placer in the Final Four.  Most pundits already conceded that the defending three-peat champions from Season 80, the De La Salle Lady Spikers, were finally going to give coach Ramil de Jesus that elusive four-peat – something that has evaded him and his team three times already.  In Season 81, it appeared that, finally, this rare sporting feat was within their grasp.
             In their opening match of the season against the Lady Spikers, the Lady Eagles could muster just a set against the defending champs in a 25-14, 25-17, 16-25, 25-19 defeat.  This shortfall would be replicated in the second of two elimination rounds of the season on an even more disappointing scale when La Salle handily swept them in straight sets.
             Meantime, an erstwhile dominatrix of UAAP volleyball was beginning to stir from a decade-long hibernation – the University of Santo Tomas Golden Tigresses were racking up win after win especially in the second round.  And no win was bigger than that of their second-round elims matchup when they beat the defending champion Lady Spikers 25-14, 25-23, 23-25, 25-19.  This after the Lady Spikers showed their championship poise and swag in their first-round elims game, taking from the Golden Tigresses three straight sets after the ladies from España shocked the defending champs in the first set to tame the Tigresses 21-25, 25-23, 25-19, 26-24.
             But even in that first-round meeting, it was quite evident that UST would prove to be the bane of the defending champions.  That deciding fourth set in their Round 1 encounter came down to a race to 26 after the Tigresses tied the set at 24-all.  The Taft ladies led by captain Desiree Cheng and the other Des – Lourdes Clemente – had to conspire through service aces and excellent net defense on upcoming Tigress sensation Eya Laure to be able to finally seal the match.  Rookie gigil – the Tagalog term for wanting to do too much too soon along with a pumped-up adrenalin and a sign of youthful overeagerness and immaturity, traits that she will most certainly soon outgrow – characterized Eya’s play in the end-game, attacking the defense of Des Clemente at the top of the net but being thwarted by a game-winning kill block.
             As fate would have it, meanwhile, the Lady Eagles began stretching their wings once again, going on a spectacular winning run in the first and second rounds, beating every opponent – except the defending champs.  In the usual exchange of oneupmanship, La Salle fans and alumni may take cold comfort in the fact that the new champions never won against the former champs.  But there’s really no such thing as an asterisk championship – a crown is a crown is a crown.  As any diehard would say, “I’ll take a win any time – whether it’s by one point or 100 points!”  Ateneo fans and alumni would be happy to take the grand prize either way.  And who knows?  Things could have been different in the finals had the Green and Blue been the protagonists.
             Providence had other plans, however, and by the time the second round of eliminations rolled around, the now-former champs were slowly disrobed by the higher-tier teams – being exposed as a mere shell of their former volleyball powerhouse glory, and in dramatic fashion beginning with their match against the erstwhile perennial cellar-dwellers, the University of the Philippines Lady Maroons.  Under international mentor Godfrey Okumo, the Lady Maroons were gradually transformed from one of the league’s doormats to a steady powerhouse Final Four contender for two straight seasons now.  Unfortunately, though, they’ve just fallen short of landing a finals berth in the same period, despite the presence on the team of some of the best non-pro athletes the sport has seen – Kathy Bersola, Tots Carlos, Isa Molde, Bernadette Tiamson and Marian Buitre – who are among the top talents on the Lady Maroons roster.
             Pundits believe it would be just a matter of time before the other Katipunan-based team finally makes it to the Big Dance, like their brothers on the UP men’s basketball team.  They may be hampered by the departure since last year of an able net defender like Kathy Bersola and a reliable open hitter like Bernadette Tiamson, but UP’s recruitment efforts are, according to observers, now running at par with those of Ateneo and La Salle.  Expect some hidden rubies to emerge brightly in the coming seasons for the Lady Maroons.  Distinguished international coach Fabio Menta is also helping out with the UP Integrated School Girl Maroons in the girl’s division, and has brought some very important lessons in modernizing the game for the girls in the crucial formative years of junior and senior high school.
             Still, even with its impressive but futile performance in the last two seasons, UP showed that it’s here to stay – in the Olympus of women’s volleyball, among the best of the best in its league.  And nowhere was this most evident than in the Lady Maroons’ 6-2 sweep in sets this season of the three-peat champ Lady Spikers.  Round 1 saw both teams dragging each other to a death match fifth set, which the Lady Maroons took.  In Round 2, the Lady Maroons swept the defending champions, and established their place in the country’s pantheon of women’s volleyball, and, by extension, lending credence to the observation by not a few pundits that it would be difficult for the defending champions to successfully defend their crown – if they even get to the finals in the first place.
             This observation was also bolstered by La Salle being manhandled not just by UP and UST, but also by the Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws.  Though they were handily beaten in straight sets by the title defenders in Round 1, the Lady Tams didn’t consider that a setback, stringing up consecutive wins in the remainder of the elims and losing only to Ateneo in Round 2.  When they faced their first-round tormentors in the final game of the eliminations, the ladies of Morayta came back with a vengeance, defeating La Salle in a classic five-setter that could well be one of the best displays of volleyball ever seen.
             Anchored on the steady stream of points from open hitters Jerillee Malabanan, Kyle Negrito and Heather Guino-o and backed up by rookie sensation Lycha Ebon, FEU effectively put the cuffs on the Lady Spikers’ chance at defending their crown with that pulsating victory because the latter would also go on to lose to UST in their subsequent game, creating a virtual twice-to-beat advantage for the latter going into the Final Four. (A win by La Salle would have given it the No. 2 spot at the end of eliminations and an important twice-to-beat advantage facing UST; instead, it was UST that secured that advantage courtesy of the FEU win, a victory that prompted the Tigresses and their fans to send some love – and merienda – over to the other corner at Morayta from España.)
             In the end, the ladies of Taft were forced to give up their hold on the title when they lost two straight games to the Golden Tigresses in their Final Four matchup.  In the second game of that series that could have gone three games had La Salle won it, the two teams dragged each other to a do-or-die fifth set as the ladies from España scored a spine-tingling 25-19, 25-19, 20-25, 23-25, 15-10 victory to end the defending champs’ three-year reign and again frustrate their four-peat bid.  Dethroned in two straight games, the Lady Spikers sustained their worst finish in a decade.  Archer captain Desiree Cheng bid the Green faithful a tearful goodbye, and so did her nickname-sake Des Clemente, a one-and-done transferee from the University of Perpetual Help System Daltas in the National Collegiate Athletic Association, and another one-and-done star from the NCAA, Jolina dela Cruz, formerly of the Lyceum of the Philippines Lady Pirates.
             The championship series was itself a match for the ages: old guard with a storied UAAP volleyball past, UST, against the come-lately Ateneo.  The trophy tally is a veritable mismatch.  Even combining their lone title when they were still with the NCAA, Ateneo is a babe-in-the-woods compared to UST, the Lady Eagles having only four titles (the last three in the UAAP, including this latest championship) and the Golden Tigresses a whopping 16 crowns!  (NB: The FEU Lady Tamaraws remain at the top of the UAAP food chain with 29, repeat, 29 championships in women’s volleyball.)
             Still, because of their recent successes, particularly in clinching three championships in the last six years, the Lady Eagles have achieved a level of fame that many teams elsewhere and in whatever event can only dream of.  They have gained a devoted following that spans nearly two decades back to the days of Charo Soriano and Bea Pascual, a devotion that has grown to greater heights upon the entry of the so-called Fab Five – open hitter Fille Cainglet (now Cayetano), middle blocker Gretchen Ho, opposite hitter Dzi Gervacio, setter Jem Ferrer, and utility Aye Nacachi.  But none boosted the Lady Eagles’ stock in the public eye more than the arrival of Alyssa Valdez – who has become practically the face of Philippine volleyball.  Together with topnotch teammates – libero Denden Lazaro, open hitter Ella de Jesus, middle blocker Amy Ahomiro, opposite hitter Mitch Morente, and utility Bea Tan – she led the Lady Eagles to their first-ever UAAP championship in 2014 and a repeat the year after.
             It was this spate of recent successes that led to speculation – even expectation – that Ateneo would make it back to the finals, even with Valdez having graduated, and, yes, again win it all.  But UST would prove to be a huge stumbling block to that ambition when the Tigresses scored a straight-sets victory in Game 1 of the finals on May 11 at the Araneta Coliseum – 25-17, 25-16, 25-20 – before a sellout crowd and a stunned blue-and-white faithful.  As expected, Sisi Rondina led the Tigresses in demolishing the listless Lady Eagles set by set, backed ably by Eya Laure, Caitlyn Viray, Kecelyn Galdones and Ysa Jimenez.  Veterans like opposite hitter Dimdim Pacres, libero Rica Rivera and setter Alina Bicar also contributed to the Game 1 victory.
             On the other side of the net, the Lady Eagles were a picture of utter chaos, committing error after error and ensuring their opponent’s win.  A doppelganger of Pauline “Ponggay” Gaston, who defended the floor very well with excellent first-ball receives in the Final Four match versus FEU, could not materialize as she was unable to field the loaded services launched by the Golden Tigresses.  The service aces of Sisi and Alina were spectacular for the UST cause and practically extinguished any advantage the Lady Eagles might have had at the net.  That said, blocking was excellent for the ladies from Loyola Heights, and was the only bright spot they had, although this was somewhat sparse for them during this game.  Notable performances for the Lady Eagles were those of middle blockers Maddie Madayag and Kat Tolentino, the latter being able to attack at will while moving more like an open hitter than a middle.
             Game 2 on May 15 was therefore do-or-die match for the Lady Eagles, and many, even from among their fan base, thought that this was the end for them – what with the Growling Tigresses’ superb Game 1 showing.  Fortunately for them, the Ateneans rose to the challenge to deliver a clutch four-set performance and win 26-24, 14-25, 25-21, 25-15.  Leaning on their “Towers of Power” – Maddie, Kat and captain Bea de Leon – the Lady Eagles gave it their all, yielding only Set 2 to their opponents and dominating them at every turn.
             For the Growling Tigresses, though, what sank their collective hearts was the ankle sprain caused by the hyperpronation of Eya’s left foot.  Both sides gasped in horror – the two teams and their respective crowds – as she folded down on the floor, tears visible no doubt due to the pain but also perhaps because of thoughts racing in her mind that she would not be able to help her team rally back in Set 3.  Her father, former PBA star Eddie Laure, carried her off the floor and into the dugout, from which she emerged late in Set 4 to try and do a Willis Reed of the New York Knicks back in 1970, or even a Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics in the 2008 finals of the National Basketball Association in the US.
             But it was too late, and perhaps ill-advised, for coach Kung Fu Reyes to field the young Laure, even if just maybe to inspire her teammates to try and stage a comeback.  Any such thoughts had to be set aside as the Lady Eagles closed out Game 2 to set the stage for the winner-take-all third match, also in the same venue – the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City – three days later.
             That was a Saturday, the 18th, and expectedly the Mall of Asia Arena – and the mall itself – was filled with diehards in blue and yellow, and both sides were hoping to finally bring home the crown that had resided at Taft courtesy of the La Salle Lady Spikers for the last three years.  And with this sense of urgency on both sides, it was also expected that a five-setter was in the works, with the championship point – this is the point where the team in the lead needs to score just one more marker to take home the top prize – extending beyond 15.  That would have been an enjoyable treat for the fans of both schools, but more so for the fans of the sport itself – nothing beats the thrill of tying both teams up at championship point.
             And it did turn out to be a treat, although not exactly in the way the fans of the Growling Tigresses would have wanted things to go.  Far from a five-setter, it was just a three-setter as Game 1 was, only this time, it was the Lady Eagles that won the match – and thus took home the top prize – 25-17, 25-22, 25-22.
             From the get-go, Ateneo made it clear who was in charge, who would dominate the net – and the game for that matter.  For sure, Sisi would be able to punch the ball through even against two blockers, but those were rare times.  For the most part, the Katipunan Wall was solid, intact, and impervious to any attempt by Sisi, Eya, or even the strong newcomers like KC and Ysa.  With Bea, Kat and Maddie at the net, there was nothing the UST girls really could do but try and perhaps score off the blockers – again another rare occurrence if and when it happened – or try and land the ball in the backline or nip at the corners.
             But even that backline was superbly defended by rookie libero Dani Ravena out of Miriam College High School, who even scored two markers – both on pancake saves – which showed how quick she was or how flatfooted the Tigresses were on the return ball, or maybe both.  The real Ponggay also finally showed up, diving for the ball like it was nobody’s business, and Deanna Wong, with more than 30 excellent sets, created spectacular plays for Kat, and even Bea and Maddie in the middle – but none more scintillating than setting up Jules Samonte, the diminutive but high-flying open hitter, at the championship point.  
             What made that championship point most exciting was the fact that UST was actually gaining fast on Ateneo, even tying them at 22-all in the third frame.  A series of misfires by Sisi and Eya as well as a monstrous block for the ages that Maddie had forced on Eya pushed the Lady Eagles ahead, however, cementing the Katipunan Wall forever into Ateneo sports lore.  When Jules had punched through that last point, the whole place was in a frenzy, and the Lady Eagles were once again the queens of UAAP volleyball.
             (P.S.: What made this championship most memorable was that, despite the fierceness of the battle and the take-no-prisoners competitiveness exhibited by both teams, when the smoke had cleared, the ladies from both camps were a jumble of heartwarming friends who clearly had a great time – win or lose – with lots of hugs and kisses exchanged.  Maddie and Sisi even did a few cartwheels on the UST side of the court, to the delight of their respective fans!  The Lady Archers were present as well to receive their third-place award, but aside from courteous smiles and some handshakes, it seemed they would rather have been somewhere else – and for the Lady Eagles and the Growling Tigresses perhaps, the feeling was mutual.  Ha-ha-ha!  See you all in Season 82!]
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088 valentin gonzalez & trinidad salmeron / ocotlan
091 ynes lira & pia hernandez / jerez
105 leonides rojas & petra lopez / teocaltiche
109 bacilio huerta & san juana martin / teocaltiche
113 ventura garcia & luz contreras / mazamitla
120 guillermo quezada & maria gil rodriguez / yahualica
125 tomas vargas & micaela gonzalez / barca
128 placido flores & rita marquez / colotlan *tree 131
136 gregorio alcaran & dolores gonzalez / paso
142 victoriano olais & marcela briones / tepatitlan
147 jose ascencion gomez & estefana ayadon / santa maria del oro
155 jose bruno (?) & antonia ramirez / ?
162 antonio ruiz & luz robalcava / yahualica
167 gorgonio hernandez & francisca gonzalez / acaponeta
182 dionisio lizarde & margarita ysas / mexticacan
188 antonio mendoza & casilda guiza (?) / mazamitla
199 alejo chiqito & narcisa luna / ?
202 julian saines & francisco robledo / jalostotitlan *tree 207
208 anastacio facundo & saturnina substaya (?) / hedionda
214 herculano quezada & maria jesus arambulo / mexitcacan
220 francisco vasquez & mariana soto / guadalajara
234 ramon del real & merced magallanes / tlaltenango *tree 237
252 jose romero & carmen flores / ejtula
256 nepomuceno gomez & josefa delgadillo / ystlahuacan
263 joaquin avila & feliciana calvillo / aguascalientes
266 francisco osegura & guadalupe avila / tizapan
277 rafael serrano & juana magallanes / tepic
285 siriaco pedroza & petronila macias / aguascalientes
292 Justo maldonado & antonia ybarra / yxtlan *tree 297
301 ygnacio caloza & gervacia avila, clemente gonzalez & guadalupe caloza / teul
311 antonio aguilar & getrudis escamilla / zacatecas
317 bruno gutierrez & antonia gonzalez / lagos
323 clemente munoz & eduviges lomelin / lagos
329 ? & ? / teul
337 eusevio gonzalez & placida guerra / adoves
345 jose maria hernandez & maria brigida / zapopan
351 ? & ? / san juan
371 antonio godoy & juana nepomucena renteria / tlaltenango
380 jose cruz guzman & antonia galindo / extula
388 gregorio carmona & pabla moreno / encarnacion
394 julian mena & quirina ramos / adoves
401 francisco carrillo & jesus pais / tepatitlan
406 vicente carlos & rita robles / bolanos
415 ygnacio sanchez & trinidad sanchez / ystlahuacan
421 catarino alvarez & francisca ruiz / ojocaliente
428 jose maria diaz & felicitas ruiz / guadalajara
436 alejandro mercado & gertrudis mora / cuquio
441 estanislao bernal & guadalupe lopez / san sebastian
445 miguel pasqual & josefa natividad / ?
449 anselmo udasco & geronima contreras / calvillo
456 rafael vera & juana maria garcia / tecolotlan *tree 463
464 teodocio aguinaga & encarnacion gallardo / lagos
468 antonio torre & teresa miranda / jerez *tree 470
474 andres rios & cecilia joya / tomatlan
478 agapito ramirez & francisca vera / tecolotlan *tree 483
485 ponciano lopez & valentina espinosa / jalostotitlan
491 blas ascencio & guadalupe padilla / arandas
496 jacinto avalos & santos cervantes / lagos *tree 501
505 francisco munoz & guadalupe minjares / tlaltenango *tree 508
510 ascencion ochoa & feliciana villanueva / ixtlan *tree 516
519 rafael guzman & gregoria cornejo / encarnacion *tree 525
526 rafael vargas & juana figueroa / zapotlan
533 perfecto anayo & ygnacia villalvazo / colima
544 vicente lopez & nieves lopez / pinos
549 geronimo acevedo & antonia medellin / matehuala
556 pedro salas & ramona rocha / ?
560 julio sotelo & esiquia ramirez / adoves
565 luis valadez & matilde lopez / aguascalientes
570 jose maria camacho & teodora ahuamada / san sebastian
574 carmen esparza & silvestra tagle / aguascalientes
578 florencio rivera & martina hernandez / guadalajara
583 catarino castaneda & juana velasco / aguascalientes
591 francisco cerna & severiana esquedra / calvillo
596 damaso velasco &  elena contreras / calvillo
600 catarino lopez & refugio lopez / japalpa
606 refugio cumil & catarina rodriguez / mascota
610 pablo perez & fermina castillo / tepic
615 continua
616 oah 3243 fin
617-619 end of roll
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UST's Rondina, Barbon sweep BVR field for gold medal finish
UST’s Rondina, Barbon sweep BVR field for gold medal finish
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University of Santo Tomas showed its class in the sand courts after humbling Perlas 21-18, 21-19 in the finals of the Beach Volleyball Republic on Tour Manila Open women’s division Wednesday at SM Sands By the Bay.
Cherry Rondina and Babylove Barbon’s finals sweep of Dzi Gervacio and Bea Tan capped off their perfect run in the tournament.
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Matrimonios 1823 parte 2-2/2(by/por linda v.)
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-6YSM-FV?mode=g&i=626&wc=3J44-BZ9%3A171935001%2C171974101%2C1085309402&cc=1874591&cat=29324
1823, parte 2, 2 de 2
Film #168208
627 OAH 2512 pt.4 168208
628 MEXICO OAH ROLLO 2512
629 SLATE
630 CONTINUA DEL ROLLO ANTERIOR
0631 continues from img #613: Jacinto Barajas & Maria Guadalupe Vadial /Jalpa *tree img #636
0638 continues from img #619: Nicanor Romero & Maria Gertrudes de la Trinidad Escobar /Durango/Huejuquilla/Monte Escobedo
0647 Diego Medina & Ignacia de Luna /Valle de Huejucar *tree img #648
0651 Pablo Arenas & Maria Cipriana Barrientos -habilitacion- /Aguascalientes
0653 Jose Secundino Garcia & Maria Decideria Torres (hermana de la esposa)-habilitacion- /Mexticacan
0658 Francisco Vasquez & Maria Juliana de Luna /Jalostotitlan/Tepechitlan
0665 Vicente Ponce & Ana Gertrudes Rosales / Autlan
0670 Jose Rafael Macias & Maria Guadalupe Pantoja /Tizapan el Alto
0677 Pedro Navarro & Maria Josefa de la Torre /Tepatitlan *tree img #681
0682 Jose Maria Henriquez & Maria Petra Sarmiento /Zacatecas
0686 Jose Bernardo Lopez & Maria Victoriana Huerta /Compostela
0689 Jose Maria de Alva & Maria Petra Sermeno /San Juan de los lagos *tree img #694
0697 Ramon de la Joya & Eusebia Gallegos /Tomatlan/El Tuito *tree img #699
0701 Jose Manuel Casillas & Maria Josefa Orosco /Tototlan *tree img #705
0708 Jose Nicomedes Garcia & Maria Martina Villalobos /San Juan de los lagos *tree img #711
0714 Pedro Jose Lopez & Maria Teresa Carrillo /Ocotlan/La Barca  *tree desc img #716
0720 Trinidad Asencio & Merced Gonzalez /Arandas/Tepatitlan *tree img #723
0725 Juan Nepomuceno Aguilera & Maria Antonia Lopez /Teocaltiche *tree img #727
0731 Jose de los Santos Sandoval & Maria Luisa de la Torre /Jerez *tree img #731
0737 Benito Diaz del Castillo & Maria Petra Mendivil /Villa de Lagos/Real de Salinas
0745 Nepomuseno Perez & Carmen Mora /Cuquio *trees img #748
0750 Jose Guadalupe Hernandez & Maria Josefa Gonzalez /Arandas *tree img #754
0757 Ramon Cardenas & Maria Gertrudes Rodriguez /Teocuitatlan/Atoyac *tree img #762
0764 Jose Sixto Nava & Maria Petra Temblador /Tala *tree desc img #766
0772 Pablo Casillas & Juana Gonzalez /Tepatitlan/Jalostotitlan *tree img #776
0778 Jose Antonio Castillo & Maria  Romana Hernandez /Valle de Matehuala/Guadalajara
0785 Jose Antonio Huerta & Maria Guadalupe Mercado /Cuquio *tree img #789
0791 Jose Maria Santa Cruz & Calixtra Santa Cruz /Jalostotitlan *tree img #794
0796 Quirino Gomez & Rita de Palos /Tepatitlan/Jalostotitlan *tree img #800
0802 Francisco Gonzalez & Luisa Navarro /Tepatitlan *tree img #805
0807 Clemente Ramirez & Maria Encarnacion de Escoto /San Juan de los Lagos *tree img #809
0812 Jose Gregorio Alcaraz & Maria Martina Salcedo /Colima *tree img #814
0816 Alexandro del Rio & Gabriela Calleja /Guadalajara *tree img #823
0824 Jose Hilario Salas & Maria Vicenta Carlin /Salinas
0828 Jose Maria Serrano & Maria de Jesus de Luna /Tepechitlan/Tlaltenango *tree img #832
0833 Pascual Garcia & Mariana Delgado /Colima *tree img #839
0841 Jose Demetrio Lopez & Maria Ignacia Garcia /Jalpa *tree img #847
0848 Andres Aguilera & Maria Ines Rodriguez /Zacatecas
0856 Eleuterio Carrera & Maria Benita Mendoza /Real de Catorce
0861 Jacinto Correa & Maria Ildefonsa Riva de Neira /Aguascalientes/Zacatecas
0868 Jose Gonzalez & Lugarda Arechiga /Mascota *tree img #870
0873 Joaquin Flores & Maria Salome de Santiago -habilitacion- /Colotlan
0876 Matias Vasquez & Maria Victoriana Ruiz -habilitacion- /Colotlan
0879 Luis Antonio Ladron de Guevara & Maria Estefana Vidaurre /Aguascalientes/Etzatlan
0886 Simon Rodriguez & Maria Lucrecia Lopez -habilitacion- /Tepatitlan
0889 Juan Cruz Carbajal y Soltero & Maria Encarnacion Ledesma / Yahualica *tree img #889
0895 Jose Maria Ortiz & Juana Mendoza -habilitacion- /Huejucar/Colotlan
0897 Narciso Salinas & Maria Antonia Gutierrez /Jerez/Villa de Lagos   
0904 Jose Maria Romo & Sebastiana Esparza -habilitacion- /Trinidad de Sotos
0906 Cristobal Martin & Maria Ignacia Perez /Tepatitlan *tree img #909
0910 Victor Castorena & Mauricia Rodriguez -habilitacion- /San Jose de Gracia
0914 Santos Delgado & Maria Dolores Godoy /Tlaltenango/Colotlan
0922 Tomas Tello & Jesus Ruiz -habilitacion- /Trinidad de Sotos
0926 Antonio Rivas & Toribia Flores /Guadalajara
0934 Roman Rivera & Rita Villalbazo /Colotan
0942 Apolonio Esparza & Matilde Merlo /Aguascalientes/Villa de Leon
0949 Florencio Martinez & Claudia Salgado /Tomatlan *tree img #954-955
0956 Marcelino Espinoza & Maria Dominga de la Torre -habilitacion- /San Gabriel/Tapalpa
0961 Roque Pulido & Salvadora Nuno /Tototlan *tree img #967
0970 Buenaventura Rodriguez & Anastacia Nunez -habilitacion- /Mezquital
0974 Monico Velasquez & Josefa Munoz -habilitacion- /San Antonio de Adobes
0977 Juan Pascual Gonzalez & Maria Nicolasa Sandoval /Nochistlan *tree img #977
0981 Gervacio Salgado & Rita Cuevas /Tomatlan *tree img #986
0988 Bernardino Vasquez & Macaria Cabrera /Valladolid
0993 Andres Romero & Felipa Navarro /Tepatitlan *tree img #996
0997 Camilo Alvarado & Maria Micaela Texeda /Cuquio
1000 Jose Gervacio Chavez & Maria Margarita Zepeda /Mazamitla *tree desc img #1005
1007 Jose Antonio Ramos & Maria Antonia Ruelas /Ameca *tree img #1010
1013 Salvador Castellano & Maria Dolores Temores /La Barca
1017 Pedro Barba & Maria Agustina Gonzalez /San Juan de los Lagos *tree img #1021
1024 Jose Apolonio Torres & Apolonia Valadez -habilitacion- /Tepatitlan
1026 Jose Susano Vasquez & Maria Isabel Rodriguez /Jalototitlan/Teuchitlan
1030 Crisostomo de la Cruz & Juana Maria Joya /Tomatlan *tree img #1036
1038 Silverio Pena & Petra Pena /Mascota *tree img #1038
1042 Jose Apolinario de Luna & Maria de los Angeles Gutierrez -habilitacion- /Tepatitlan
1045 Antonio Sanchez Castellanos & Maria Francisca Sostenes de Leon /Colotlan *tree img #1048
1051 Gregorio Fuentes & Maria Trinidad Virgen /Comala *tree img #1058
1059 Gregorio Ramirez & Maria Hilaria Orosco /Huejuquilla el Alto *tree img #1063
1066 Vicente Garcia & Francisca Valenzuela /Tototlan *tree img #1070
1073 Jose Exiquio Arresola & Maria Petra Mesa /Amacueca *tree img #1074
1079 Vicente Felix & Maria Gertrudes Gonzalez /Jerez *tree img #1080
1084 Antonio Sotomayor & Maria Antonia Rodriguez /Tapalpa *tree img #1087
1091 Ignacio Vasquez & Ana Medina /Jalostotitlan *tree img #1094
1095 Jose Encarnacion Guerrero & Maria Timotea Dena -habilitacion- /Teocaltiche/Tlaltenango
1099 Ignacio Padilla & Tomasa Padilla /San Juan de los Lagos *tree img #1101
1104 Pedro Sanchez & Juana Maria Rodriguez /San Gabriel/Tapalpa *tree img #1105
1112 Seferino Robles & Ermenegilda Montes /Valparaiso
1117 Jose Joaquin Gonzalez Rico & Pomposa Rendon y Henriquez /Villa de Lagos
1124 Jose Maria Gonzalez & Maria de la Luz Gordillo /Jalostotitlan/Teocuitatlan/Adobes *tree img #1125
1128 Laureano Toribio & Maria Antonia Carrillo -habilitacion- /Tlaltenango
1135 Juan Nepomuseno Torres & Margarita Martinez /Villanueva/Real de Pinos/Aguascalientes
1139 Rafael Hernandez & Maria Feliciana Hernandez /Tepatitlan/Zapotlanejo *tree img #1142
1144 Nicanor Parga & Maria Isidora Quintero /Salinas
1148 Jose Maria Gutierrez & Maria Margarita Padilla /Jalostotitlan *tree img #1152
1154 Aniceto Preciado & Maria Ventura Vasquez /Tapalpa *tree img #1156
1159 Bonifacio Gutierrez de Hermosillo & Maria Josefa Cresencia Escobedo /Real de Mezquital *tree img #1162 & 1164
1165 Patricio Harrison & Maria Josefa Matal /Guachinango *tree img #1169
1170 Agapito Velasco & Maria Casilda Jordan /Guadalajara/Tepic
1179 Rosalio Garcia & Juana Maria /Sayula
1183 Apolonio (Polonio) Llamas & Maria Marcelina Barroso /Zapotlanejo *tree img #1186
1187 Antonio Ayala & Paula Garnica /Arandas/Zapotlan *tree img #1188
1194 Jose Vicente Tortolero & Maria Arismendez /Cocula
1199 Bernardino Marquez & Maria Luisa de santiago /Colotlan *tree img #1204
1207 Francisco Valdez & Gorgonia Ruiz /Talpa/Mascota *tree img #1208
1212 Juan Ramirez & Maria Manuela Gonzalez /Jalostotitlan/Tepatitlan *tree img #1215
1217 Nicolas Bermudes & Gertrudes Flores /Mascota *tree img #1218
1222 Alonso Garcia & Concepcion Alzaga y Vera /Guadalajara
1230 Lazaro Vasquez & Maria Anastacia Vasquez /Lagos
1235 Juan Eusebio Vasquez: Patricio Mercado & Maria Margarita Cosme /Cedral
1236 CONTINUA EN EL ROLLO SIGUIENTE
1237 MEXICO OAH ROLLO 2512 FIN
1238 END OF ROLL
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Matrimonios 1823 parte 1-1/2(by/por linda v.)
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1823-parte-1-1-de-2-film-168205
0001 168205
0002 OAH 2508-2509 pt 1
0003 SLATE
0004 PRINCIPIO
0005 Jose Maria Morillon & Gertrudes Gonzalez -amasiato-/Guadalajara/Michoacan/Jalpa
0014 Rafael Alvarez aka Carbajal & Jesus Salcedo /Guadalajara
0026 Juan de Robles & Maria Geronima Gonzalez-prima hermana de su esposa Juana de Avila /Moyahua
0032 Francisco Sandoval & Maria Manuela Mendez /Michoacan
0036 Jose Maria Cabral(es) & Gregoria Briseno /Tlaltenalgo & Autlan
0046 Juan Nepomuceno Lopez de Lara & Maria Rita de Luna /Tonala/Tlaltenalgo/Michoacan
0053 Juan Jose Apolonio Villasenor & Micaela Villasenor y Valencia-continues img #66
0054 CONTINUA EN EL ROLLO SIGUIENTE
0055 MEXICO OAH Rollo 2508 Fin
0056 MEXICO OAH Rollo 2509
0057 SLATE
0058 CONTINUA DEL ROLLO ANTERIOR
0059 SAME AS #0046 Juan Nepomuceno Lopez de Lara & Maria Rita de Luna /Tonala/Tlaltenalgo/Michoacan
0066 Continues from #053 Juan Jose Apolonio Villasenor & Micaela Villasenor y Valencia /Guadalajara/Ocotepec *tree img #72
0074 Francisco Arrevillaga & Gertrudes Portugal /Guadalajara/Zapopan/Villa de Lagos
0080 Jose Maria Sarasola & Maria de los Dolores Rodriguez de Campomana /Cadiz/Havana/Zacatecas
0087 Pantaleon Torres & Maria Dolores Bracamontes /Zapotlan el Grande/Tamazula *tree image #92
0093 Jacinto Salcedo & Rosa Bravo /Zacatecas
0099 Andres Ferreira & Maria Victoria Villalobos /Obispado de Lugo/Zacatecas/Aguascalientes
0107 Jose Angel Romo & Maria Toribia de Alva /Encarnacion/Ojuelos *tree img #111
0112 Jose Rafael Garcia & Maria Matiana Quezada /Mexticacan/Zacatecas *tree img #112
0115 Jose Esteban de Leon & Maria Rosa de Aro /Adoves/Huejuquilla el Alto
0117 Jose Cruz Cervantes & Maria Candelaria Sanchez /Tepatitlan *tree img #121
0123 Jose Antonio Ballin & Maria del Refugio Perez /Teocuitatlan/Chapala/Cuquio
0129 Nicolas Ambrosio Garcia & Maria Angela Chavarin /Cocula *tree img #134
0137 Dionicio Carrillo alias Cantabrana & Maria Antonia Rivero /Zacatecas/Tepic
0143 Antonio Gutierrez & Maria Secundina Ruiz /Yahualica
0149 Felipe de Jesus Huitron & Maria Bacilia Parada /Ixtlan *tree img #152
0157 Laureano Olague & Maria de Jesus Hernandez-Julian Banuelos /Monte Escobedo *tree img #163
0166 Demetrio Naranjo & Maria Casiana Garcia /Ayutla/Purificacion *tree img #168
0173 Victor de Hermosillo & Paula Martin /San Juan de los Lagos *tree img #176
0181 Pedro Placencia & Maria de Jesus Ramirez /Tepatitlan *tree img #184
0186 Jose Maria Escoto & Maria del Sacramento Chavez /Encarnacion (tree img #190)
0191 Teodoro Delgadillo aka Vazquez & Maria Antonia Navarro /Ixtlahuacan del Rio *tree image #191
0199 Agustin de Ochoa & Antonia Carlos de Godoy /Xeres/San Gabriel
0206 Jose Rafael Trujillo & Maria Alvina Valadez -Revalidacion de matrimonio clandestino /Xeres/Rincon de Leon
0218 Gervacio Ponce & Maria de la Trinidad Ponce /Yahualica/Tepatitlan *tree img #221
0229 Juan Felix & Felipa Candel /Tabasco
0237 Jose Maria Raigoza & Maria Ramona de Undiano /Xerez/Tlaltenango
0242 Vicente Lopez & Matiana Ruelas -Revalidacion- /Tecolotlan
0243 Jose Angel de Abalos & Maria Rosalia Martin /San Juan de los Lagos *tree img #246
0249 Manuel Ciriaco Martinez & Maria Antonia Gutierrez /Ocotlan/La Barca
0252 Jose Calzada & Maria Francisca /Teul
0253 Julian Reyes & Maria Francisca Romana /Colotlan
0253 Jose Guadalupe Martinez & Maria Paula Diaz Esquivel /Pinos
0263 Josef Casiano Navarro & Maria Josefa Medina /Metapan *tree img #265
0268 Pablo Parra & Maria Ines Cortez /Ixtlan *tree img #270
0274 Jose Celedon Magdaleno & Maria de la Trinidad Hernandez /Arandas *tree img #277
0280 Simon Espinoza & Juliana Lopez /Lagos *tree img #282
0286 Jose Maria Marin & Felipa Lopez (hermana de su esposa) /Paso de Sotos
0290 Juan Maria Aranda & Rafaela Cortez -Revalidacion de matrimonio-/Cienega de Mata *tree img #294
0295 Jose Manuel Palos & Maria Ines Barajas /Tototlan/Tecomatlan *tree img #297
0301 Antonio Gutierrez (viudo de Nazaria Alvarez) & Maria Antonia Paz /Zapotlanejo/Tepatitlan *tree img #303
0305 Luis Diaz & Maria Cruz Cardenal/Tepatitlan tree img *#308
0309 Romualdo de Jauregui & Ramona Rodriguez /Mesticacan *tree img #314
0318 Jose Simon Flores & Maria Hilaria Hernandez /Tepatitlan *tree img #323
0325 Jose Encarnacion Mencia & Maria Guadalupe Flores /Zapotlanejo *tree img #329
0330 Gordiano Santa Cruz & Patricia Vasquez /Jalostotitlan/Encarnacion *tree img #333
0335 Juan Diego de Dios Urbina & Maria Marcela Camarena /Atemajac *tree img #338
0339 Ignacio Gomez & Maria Antonia Chavez /Autlan/Manzamitla
0349 Jose Parra & Maria Celedonia de Jesus Chavez /Amatlan
0356 Bernardino Navarro & Maria Josefa Torres /Ameca *tree img #359
0361 Bruno Vasquez & Juana Martin /Jalostotitlan *tree img #364
0365 Jose Ignacio Garcia de Quevedo & Maria Anastacia Camberos /Toluquilla/Sayula
0370 Jose Mateo Rosales & Maria Marcela Montes de Oca /San Gabriel *tree img #373
0375 Ignacio Bueno & Danuaria Trejo /Michoacan/Zapotiltic
0381 Joaquin Lopez de Bustamante & Mariana de Santamaria /Reinos de Castilla/Zacatecas
0382 Sinforiano Fregoso & Andrea Arreola /Ameca *tree img #385
0387 Jose Antonio Bustamante & Feliciana Gonzalez /Guadalajara
0399 Jesus Gonzalez & Maria Antonia Salinas /Tepechitlan/Tlaltenango *tree img #401
0404 Juan Nepomuceno Pelayo & Maxima Michel /Ejutla/San Gabriel *trees img #410 & #411
0413 Lucas de la Torre & Marciala Gomez /Tepatitlan *tree img #416
0417 Jose Antonio Medrano &  Maria Mauricia Ariste /Tabasco
0422 Jose Antonio Calvillo & Maria Gualadupe Calvillo /Encarnacion *tree img #426
0427 Jose Guadalupe Perez & Maria Eginia Lopez /Jalostotitlan *trees img #430
0432 Miguel Ortiz & Francisca Araiza /Purificacion
0440 Ignacio Barragan & Margarita Anaya /Tizapan el Alto *trees img #445
0446 Pablo Juan & Maria Encarnacion Rodriguez /Atoyac  
0450 Jose Nazario Patino & Juana Dolores Ramirez -Revalidacion-/Atotonilco/Colima
0459 Dionicio Covarrubias & Maria Rafaela Jara /Totatiche *tree img #463
0465 Jose Antonio Santos & Maria Tiburcia Zepeda /Coculatree img #470
0471 Manuel Gonzalez & Joaquina Noriega /Mexico/Guadalajara
0475 Jose Hurtado & Bacilia Pacheco /Toluquilla /Reino de Valencia
0486 Juan Crisostomo de la Cruz & Maria Bonifacia Leal /Tepic/Tala/Mexicalzingo
0495 Jose Antonio Rubio & Maria de la Luz Hernandez /Zapopan tree img #504
0505 Jose Norberto Godinez & maria de los Angeles Alva /Adobes tree image #505
0511 Jose Polito Casiano & Juana Maria /Michoacan/Analco
0515 Juan Francisco de Undiano & Maria de los Dolores Rivas /Jerez
0522 Jose Norberto Flores & Maria Nasaria Ruiz /Atotonilco tree img #524
0527 Jose Cruz Reinoso & Nicolasa de Hermosillo /Jalostotitlan tree img #530
0532 Pedro Jose Martinez & Maria Inocencia Figueroa /Tlaltenango tree img #536
0537 Jose Antonio Toscano & Maria Francisca Gutierrez de Solana /Guadalajara/Tonala
0539 Ignacio Perez & Monica de Anda /Teocaltiche tree img #539
0545 Jose Guadalupe Escobar & Maria de Jesus Garcia /Tecolotlan tree img #553-554
0550 Rafael Gomez de Estrada & Pabla Padilla /Jalostotitlan tree img #553
0556 Martin Velasco & Maria de los Colores Covarrubias /Sayula/Purificacion
0565 Jose Maria Delgado & Agustina Pacheco /Guadalajara
0571 Jose de Jesus Arce & Maria de Jesus Murillo /Cocula
0577 Ignacio Parra & Maria Antonia Ramirez /Ixtlan tree img #581
0583 Crisanto Sanchez & Mariana Ochoa /Guadalajara/San Juan de los Lagos
0589 Antonio Maria de Torres & Silvestre de Jaureui /Jalostotitlan
0594 Juan Jose Navarrete & Margarita de Escobar tree img #598
0602 Juan Lucas Rodriguez & Francisca Balvina Flores /Tepic
0608 Cornelio Ronces Valle & Jesus Huitron /Reinos de Castilla/Talpa
0613 Jose Vicente de Luna & Maria Cirila Garcia /Ojuelos
0617 Juan Jose Roque Fregoso & Maria Isabel Munguia /Guachinango *tree img #621
0623 Epifanio de Llamas & Maria Antonia Gonzalez /Teul *tree img #628
0632 Francisco de Luna & Maria Rita Quiroz /Ecuanduro/Chapala/Ixtlahuacan
0641 Tomas Casillas & Maria Luisa Torres Cano /Tonala/Guanajuato
0644 Miguel Bravo & Maria Fabiana Nuno /Michoacan/Zapotlanejo
0651 Francisco Avila & Maria de Jesus Medrano /Tepatitlan
0655 Jose Manuel Pena & Trinidad Castro y Tabares /Leon/Michoacan
0658 Juan Crisostomo Lopez & Maria Luisa de la Parra /Tepatitlan/Toluquilla/Prov de Cordoba
0667 Juan Antonio Lopez & Maria Catarina Garcia Valdez /Asturias/Guadalajara
0668 CONTINUA EN EL ROLLO SIGUIENTE
0669 MEXICO OAH ROLLO 2509 FIN
0670 END OF ROLL
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