Sunday, April 27, 2014

PROFILE OF BARANGAY SAN MATEO, Camaligan, Camarines Sur

Republic of the Philippines
Province of Camarines Sur
BARANGAY SAN MATEO
Municipality of Camaligan


PROFILE OF BARANGAY SAN MATEO
By: Dominador N. Marcaida, Jr.
SB-Camaligan, Camarines Sur, Philippines 4401

A. History:

Barangay San Mateo is known to be the place where the oven-fired bricks (ladrillos) that were used as the material for the construction of the parish church of Camaligan were made in the middle part of the 19th Century. Since the parish church of Camaligan that was made stones and wooden structures were burned in the year 1856, a church made of bricks were said to have been constructed in that same year during the term of Fray Juan Ontiveros as parish priest. Production of bricks at barangay San Mateo may have then occurred during this time. In fact, the barangay was popularly known at that time as “Ilaud”  (a place going out to sea), or “hinurnuhan” (a place where the oven is found). The place were the hurnuhan for brick making was located at the property of the spouses Toribio and Petra Iñigo. The area is now swampy, but during the Spanish era, this was all planted to coconut trees. 
Throughout the barangay, many big hardwood and fruit trees were found. But since the trees were cut down and used as firewood for brick-making purposes, these trees abundant in the area began to disappear. Besides, a sawmill,  the Filipinas Lumber, constructed on the property of Julio Capucao and owned by a certain Enrile, was already operating the barangay during the early 50’s up to 1967.
One of our informants, Francia Iñigo Armienta, told us that since the year 1910, there had been an oven for the making of rice puto owned and operated by Toribio and Petra Iñigo in Zone 1. In the 1960s, Brigido Alipante also operated a flour chicharon and pop-rice business in the same zone, simultaneous with the bilikoy candy production also operated by a certain chinese known only as Tinga, who was the wife of Victoria Bengua, the sister of Concepcion Bengua, who was also the wife of Brigido Alipante.
Many residents found livelihood in the nearby Bicol River and the barangay creek by catching freshwater fishes, such as dalag, puyo, hito, and freshwater shrimps as fishermen. They construct “tambongs” and biacos along the river banks. They also owned boats (bancas) to help them in this occupation.
Many residents used to ride the kalesas, aside from their boats (bancas), as means of transportation in bringing their goods and wares to and from Naga City. There was also a lone jeepney plying the road from Camaligan to Naga which was owned by the Bautistas of Barangay San Marcos.
The first barangay chapel was constructed on the lot owned by the municipal government even from the very start of the existence of the barangay. Prior to 1964, this chapel was constructed of wooden planks for wall, nipa for roofing, and earth for flooring. Renovation of this chapel was done in 1964 during the incumbency of the teniente del barangay Elias Enguero. The construction of a chapel out of permanent materials, such as concrete and galvanized iron was completed during the term of the Hermana Mayora and Barangay Pastoral Council President Virginia Consulta.
The biggest and most successful trawl business in Camaligan was started by Arsenio De Guzman in the 1960s. Before, the De Guzman Compound was  known as “Puctol.” The place is at present known as the “Pulo.” This area was the property of Maximo Iñgo, Lydia Salvador and Pedro Razonable. This area was swampy with many “kolnas.” St. Matthewville, the urban poor village in the barangay, was a part of the property of Arsenio De Guzman which was forfeited by the government because of labor dispute.
The PAG-ASA Weather Station facility was constructed in the barangay in 1973-2009.
The following are the elected and appointed officials of the barangay from 1957 up to the present that were supplied to us by our informant Barangay Kagawad Dominador Q. Alimuin:

Year
PUNONG BARANGAY
COUNCILORS
SECRETARY
TREASURER
BHW
BNS
1957-64
Maximo Tamunday





64-72
Elias Enguero
Crispin M. Alimuin, Jose Adarlo, Leodigario Iñigo, Faustino Alipante
Melecio Iñigo
Catalino Agna


72-82
Pedro Razonable
Feliciano Santos, Vicente Moral, Victoriano Constante, Rodrigo Iñigo, Filomeno Sta. Ana, Sabino Prado
Domingo Alden



82-84
Perpetua Iñgo
Elmer Agotilla, Armando Vista Sr., Ernesto Sta. Ana, Adoracion Orilla, Roy Arco, Belen Alpe.
Jesusa Constante



84-88
Elmer Agotilla (acting capacity)
Armando Vista Sr., Ernesto Sta. Ana, Adoracion Orilla, Roy Arco, Belen Alpe.




88-94
Jose Alipopo Sr.
Armando Vista Sr., Dominador Q. Alimuin, Pacifico Baustista Sr., Dominador Catipon, Benjain Matias, and Vicente Legapi Sr.
Ludovica Flores, Nelia Velasco
Alejandro Talan Jr.
Shyrel Matos
Brigida Sibulo, Francia Role
94-97
Jose Alipopo, Sr.
Gloria Matos, Antonio Saludes, Dominador Q. Alimuin, Marites Alipopo, Carmen I. Romero, Cesar Aurellano, Vicente Legapi Sr. SK Chairman – Erwin Marpuri (‘94), John Victor Sibulo (‘95-‘97)
Sylvia Alfonso, Aurora Mora
Romeo Agna
Shyrel Matos, Gilda Salvador, Iluminada Alimuin

97-02
Carmen I. Romero
Glora Matos, Antonio Saludes, Raymundo Agravante, Leonida Razonable, Armando Vista Sr., Ramons Espiritu Sr., Editha Alimuin. SK Chairman- Perseus Rombano Jr (acting)
Ludovica Flores
Cyndy Abrenica
Cynthia Sermona, Rodrigo Alimuin Jr.
Shyrel Matos, Gilda Salvador, Iluminada Alimuin

02 to present
Carmen I. Romero
Joel Umali, Leonida Razonable, Dominadro Q. Alimuin, Ferdinand Agravante, Antonio Saludes, Alvin-jay Mendina, Resurreccion Regulado. SK Chairman- Aljon Bermas
Ludovica Flores
Virginia Masagca
Gilda Salvador, Lumen B. Alimuin, Raila Masagca
Francia A. Iñigo, Gloria Matos








            Other prominent and successful residents of this barangay, according to another informant, the Punong Barangay Carmen I. Romero, were the following: Andres Diez, who became Municipal Mayor of Camaligan during the Japanese period, in 1945; Francisco Aurellano, wh became Municipal Mayor of Camaligan (1948-51); Dalmacio Aurellano, who became Municipal Mayor of Camaligan for about seventeen years (1964-67, 72-86); Roger Cariño, who served as Municipal Councilor between 1996-1999, and Fr. Maximo O. Jacob, whose parents originated from this barangay.
            Between the years 1959 to 1980, the DPWH-PMO had its district office in this barangay at the Julio Capucao property during the height of the dredging activity for the cut-off channels I and II under the Bicol River Basin Project.
            Also, in the 1950s, many treasure hunters searched the land of Toribio Iñigo for treasures. They hoped t found buried treasures there mainly because this area teems with skeletal remains buried in earthen jars that were believed to have been buried there by early settlers of this barangay and another reason is that because the area had been used by Japanese soldiers as kwartel, who might have buried some valuable objects under the earth sometime during the Japanese occupation.
According to our informant, PB Carmen I. Romero, The barangay boundary if located at the property of the baker Ernesto Jacob on the one side of the provincial road, and at the property where the house of Haide Adversario is located on the other side of the road. During the term of Barangay Captain Jose Alipopo, the barangay was still able to collect its Real Property Tax share on the properties and houses of Former Mayors Dalmacio Aurellano and Andres Diez but these belong now to Barangay Sto. Tomas.

B. Property profile:

            Other residents of the barangay, including their former lot owners and present occupants, according to the Tax Mapping list from the Municipal Assessor’s Office  of Camaligan, were:

Zone 1, from East to West on the road side at the boundary between barangays San Mateo and San Jose-San Pablo:

DECLARED PROPERTY OWNER
NAM E OF OCCUPANT/S
Julio Capucao
DPWH-PMO, PAG-ASA Weather Station Offices, Houses of Fernando Prez, Sr., Jaime Ombao, Juanito Albaño, Alfredo Consulta and Ramon Regulado
Salvacion Diez
Celzo Salameda
Spouses Prospero and Corazon David
Their house, and the house of Edmundo Diez
William Enrile
Houses of Lydia Iñigo and Domingo Capucao
Dolores Agna Benjamin
House of Nilo and Hermenihildo Benjamin
Romeo Agna
His house
Phillip and Nonie Yuanyan
(at the back of Romeo Agna’s property)
Alejandro Alipopo
His house
Jose Alipopo
His house
Aquilles Añes
House of Francia Sistoso
Maxima Adante
Her house and the house of Aida Romero
Antonio Adante
His house
Sammy Sacramento
His house
Juanita Adante
Her house
Socorro Alfonso
House of Emily Rombano
Inocencio Paterno
House of Ruby Espiritu and Rosita De Guzman
Jesusa Constante
House of Roni Alde
Arsenio de Guzman (Roadside corner)
House of Pacifico Bautista
Rural Bank of Bombon
House of Gil Sunguad
Anastacio Saludes
His house
Mateo Iñigo
Houses of Ramon, Salvador, Pablo Marpuri and Francia I. Armienta

Zone 2 - On the other side of the road northward:

DECLARED PROPERTY OWNER
NAM E OF OCCUPANT/S
Ernesto Jacob
His house
Marciana Aquino
Houses of Susan Pasa and RonnieDaseco
Luis de los Santos
His house and the house of Segundina de Claro
Belen Anguero
House of Belen Villanueva
Roger Cariño
Salvacion Cariño
Pedro Alipar
House of Ysmael Alipar and the house of Antonio Alipar
Sixto Albaniel
House of Remedios Ortua
Amparo Umali (property at the corner going to Barangay Dugcal)
House of Cesar Capucao
Former Mayor Francisco Aurellano
House of Cesar Aurellano
Maria Salcedo
Houses of Leonardo, Virgilio, Francisco  Iñigo and Consorcia Pulad
Carmen I. Romero
Her house, and the house of Faustino Adella
Nilda Adversario (at the corner)
Her house
Sofronia Matos
His house
Ruperto Saludes
His Houses, and the houses of Antonio, Salvador, Ramon and Jose Gianan
Lydia Salvador
Her house, and the Barangay Hall


Zone 3, on the other side of the road to the West, beginning at the corner beside the barangay chapel:

DECLARED PROPERTY OWNER
NAM E OF OCCUPANT/S
Francisco Aurellano
House of Joy San Buenavnetura, and the house of Noel Magdaraog
Ceferino Alimuin
Houses of Nicanora, Noel, and Roy Alimuin and the house of Salvador Refil
Pedro Evangelista (beside the San Mateo Creek)
His House
Aurea vda. De Alimuin
Houses of Dominador, Salvador Abias, Vicente Briñas, Augustia Galias
Crispin Alimuin
Houses of Dominador, Rodrigo and Armando Vista
Juana Alimuin
Houses of Editha and Cesar  Salvador
Prudencio Aliuin
House of Agusto Evangelista
Ireneo Alimuin
House ofOrlando Lladones, Cecilkio Amenay, Freddie Bonguas, Corazon and Leopoldo Alimuin
Vicente de Dios
Houses of Billy Umali, Edison Recto, Francia Tengco and Alberto Morata
Filomeno Sta. Ana and Gregoria Alemania
Her house, the houses of Ernesto Sta. Ana and Josefa Sta. Ana
Francisco Aurellano
Vacant
Leodegario and Maria de Persia
Vacant
Felisa Regado (corner to barangay Dugcal)
Her house
Maria de Persia
House of Leo de Persia
Benito Agotilla
His house
Evelyn Capucao de Loyola
Her house
Faustino Alipopo
House of Rudy Alipante, Marilyn Panis and Oscar Alipante

Zone 3, on the other side of the San Mateo Creek, from West to North:

DECLARED PROPERTY OWNER
NAM E OF OCCUPANT/S
Vicente Robles
His house
Rufina Adevrsario
Her house
Rafael and Esperanza Blasa
4-door Apartment
Josefina de Jesus
Her house
Arsenio De Guzman
St. Matthewville Urban Poor Housing Project
Tomas Prado (2 lots), Rosario Chaneco, Marilou  Divinagracia and Reynaldo Iñigo
Vacant grasslands


Zone 3 – Sitio Pulo, from the footbridge going to the Bicol River:

DECLARED PROPERTY OWNER
NAM E OF OCCUPANT/S
Lydia Salvador
Houses of Dominador Olaguer and Federico Mendina
Josefina de Jesus
Houses of Aida and Eduardo Abayon and the houses of Otordos Abundio and Cesar Bañares
Esteban Espiritu, Prudencio Espiritu, Antonio Sacramento, Maximo Adante, and William Enrile

Ricelands
Prudencio Espiritu (riverbank)
Grassland

C. Demographic Profile

            Barangay San Mateo has a total population of 1,208 individuals, distributed among 291 households or families, in three zones. It has a total land area of 12.2888 hectares, with a present actual land use of 22,249 sq. meters for residential; 7,098 sq. m. for commercial uses; 244 sq. m. for institutional uses; 32,649 sq. meters for rice cultivation and 60,236.51 sq. meters as grassland and vacant areas for agricultural uses (there is no present numerical data for roads, bridges, creek, open spaces and institutional uses.)

            As to age distribution, there are 395 individuals for the age bracket of 0-17 years old; 310 individuals for the age bracket of 18-29 years old (youth); 439  individuals for the 30-65 years old (employable group); and 36 individuals belonging to the 65 years old and above (Senior Citizens), for total number of 1,180 individuals.

            As to gender distribution, male individuals are 627, and female individuals are 581.
            As to the number of electoral precincts, there are  5 precincts  with a total of 734 registered voters.

E. Occupational Profile

            As to occupation/employment distribution, the following table will show the number of individuals engaged in a particular occupation or employment:

TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT
KIND OF OCCUPATION
San Mateo
Building Construction
Engineer
4

Contractor
1

Foreman
1

Laborer
27

Carpenter
9
Electrical/Electronic
Electrician
1
Services
Barangay Electrician
1

Technician
5

Welder
4

Electronic Worker
2
General Services
Maintainance Worker
1

Janitor
1

Plumber
 1

Plumber/Driller
 1

Engraver
1

Tinsmith
1

Receiving Crew
1
Security Services
Security Guard
7
Automotive Service
Mechanic
7
Home Services
Dressmaker
3

Laundrywoman
3

Househelper
3

Beautician
6

Manicurist
1
 Health Services
Therapist/Reflexiologist
2
Transport Services
Driver
24

Jeepney Operator
2

Pedicab Driver
10

Tricycle Driver
8

Family Driver
1

Tricycle Operator
1

Truck Delivery
1

Kutsero
4

Conductor
1
Marketing Services
Businessmen/women
6

Vendor
21

Buy & Sell
1

Saleslady
8

Salesman
1

Sales Representative
1

Sales Assistant
1

Mechandizer
11

Promodizer
2

Store Aide/helper
3

Sari-sari Store Owner
3

Feed Store Worker
1
(Marketing Services cont.)
Refiller
1

Ticket Seller
1

Flower Arranger
1

Baggage Marker
1
Food/Restaurant Services
Waiter
3

Service Crew
1

Baker
1

Butcher
1

Caterer
1

Canteen Staff
1
 Agricultural Services
Fisherman
12

Net Maker
2

Farm laborer
1
Office worker
Government Employee
17

Private Employee
21

Secretary
1

Private Secretary
1

Cashier
2
 Communication Services
Cellcite Worker
1
 Computer Services
Computer Shop Owner
2

Computer Secretarial
1
Entertainment Services 
Dance Instructor
1
Education Worker
Teacher
15

Retired Teacher
4

Guidance Counselor
1
Student
Student
1
 Manufacturing Services
Warehouse boy/personnel
1

Broom-maker
5
Overseas
OFW
6

Seaman
3
 Legal Services
Legal officer
1
Self-employment
Self-Employed
24

Housekeeper
171
 Barangay
Barangay Official
4
 Officials & Employees
Barangay Employee
2

BHW
2

Tanod
2
Retirees
Senior Citizen
12

Pensioner
4
Peace & Order Personnel
Military
1

Retired Military
2

 Total Employed
 336
Not Applicable (17 years old and below)
439
None (Unstated Employment)
170
TOTAL
945


F. List of Household (Family) heads by Zone:

ZONE 1
ZONE 2
No.
NAME
No.
NAME
1
Abel A. Agna
1
Angelo B. Iñigo
2
Abundio G. Otordos Sr.
2
Antonio C. Alipar
3
Agustina A. Saludes
3
Antonio F. Saludes
4
Aida A. Romero
4
Apollo R. Mabanta
5
Aida L. Abayon
5
Arsenio Onrobia
6
Alberto A. de la Cruz Sr.
6
Belen E. Villanueva
7
Alejandro A. Alipopo
7
Carlos B. Jarapa
8
Alex H. Tabinas
8
Casiana R. Abrenica
9
Alfredo B. Bermas
9
Cesar M. Aurellano Sr.
10
Alfredo B. Consulta
10
Cezar S. Caoucao
11
Andres C. Sarmiento
11
Cherry M. de Leon
12
Arnel Q. Arco
12
Crispin F. Saludes
13
Beatriz S. Serrano
13
Daniel C. de Vera
14
Calixto C. Astillero
14
Danilo S. Matos
15
Camilo A. Bautista
15
Faustno L. Adille
16
Celso B. Zalameda
16
Teresita G. Ponon
17
Cesar P. Bañares
17
Fernando S. Matos
18
Christian M. Dasigan
18
Francisco B. Iñigo
19
Christine Ywayan
19
Geminio T. Sta. Cruz IV
20
Conrado B. Agna
20
Gil A. San Miguel
21
Crispin P. Espiritu
21
Gilbert SA. Namora
22
Delia S. Lamit
22
Igmedio A. Jarcia
23
Dionesia B. Templonuevo
23
Iñigo I. Razonable Sr.
24
Dominador V. Olaguer
24
Iñigo I. Razonable Jr.
25
Eddie R. Mabanta
25
Ismael C. Alipar
26
Edgar C. Cernechez Sr.
26
Leandro A. tolosa
27
Edilberto B. Otordos Sr.
27
Jerry R.Pasa
28
Edmundo C. San Jose Sr.
28
Jimvee G. Oba
29
Edmundo R. Diez
29
John E. Saludes
30
Eduardo F. Abayon
30
Jonathan O. Decena
31
Edwin babasa
31
Jose M. Pulad
32
Edwin S. Ayala
32
Jose T. Gianan
33
Elena B. Mendaro
33
Joseph O. Decena
34
Elias P. Nale
34
Joseph S. Gianan
35
Elpidio Alberca Sr.
35
Josie S. Gianan
36
Emilia A. Rombano
36
Julia I. Avila
37
Emilio A. Custodio II
37
Julio C. Umali III
38
Erwin I. Marpuri
38
Justino A. Ortua Jr.
39
Esteban B. Blanquera
39
Leonardo B. Iñigo
40
Evelyn Agna
40
Lydia A. Salvador
41
Fe F. Dizon
41
Marife G. Iñigo
42
Federico B. Mendina
42
Mariflor R. Masagca
43
Felicisima A. Sumyao
43
Mark Anthony E. Saludes
44
Fernando A. Preza Jr.
44
Melvin C. Saludes
45
Fernando A. Preza Sr.
45
Michael M. de Leon
46
Francia A. Sistoso
46
Nilo F. Saludes
47
Gerard Julio A. Flores
47
Noel DLT. De la Cruz
48
Gil C. Sunguad II
48
Norberto A. panilino
49
Gil C. Sunguad III
49
Orlando C. Lladones Jr.
50
Henry B. Dasico
50
Placido I. Tesorero Jr.
51
Herminigildo A. Benjamin
51
Ramil C. de la Fuente
52
Isidro Olaguer
52
Ramon C. Saludes Sr.
53
Jaime M. Umbao
53
Reynaldo B. Corre
54
Jaime P. Role
54
Reynante A. Salvador
55
Jerick S. Serrano
55
Rogelio B. Negrete
56
John Ortua
56
Rommel B. Alimorong
57
Jose F. Dizon
57
Ronel M. Samson
58
Jose Willer B. Mendina
58
Ronnie F. Pesico Sr.
59
Joshua A. Cea
59
Rowena S. Olaño
60
Juan S. Albaño Jr.
60
Salvacion A. Cariño
61
Leopoldo A. Saludes
61
Salvador F. Saludes
62
Lino B. Templonuevo Jr.
62
Sonny M. de Claro
63
Lydia B. Iñigo
63
Sonny V. Masagca
64
Marilyn A. trinidad
64
Valentin C. Romero
65
Maxima A. Adante
65
Virgilio B. Iñigo
66
Melchor R. Dasico
66
Virgilio B. Jacob
67
Mervin H. Tabinas


68
Myrna H. Tabinas


69
Nelito C. Preza


70
Nestor C. Bautista


71
Nestor F. Habana


72
Nilo Margarito A. Benjamin


73
Obet A. Agna


74
Orly I. Mendina


75
Pablo P. Marpuri


76
Pacifico C. Bautista Jr.


77
Prospero M. David


78
Ramon A. Mendina


79
Ramon M. Espiritu Sr.


80
Ramon R. Iñigo


81
Raquel A. Tokohero


82
Remy V. Buarao


83
Rey P. Olaguer


84
Rico P. Pardiñas


85
Rizaldy V. Dasigan


86
Rodolfo M. Samson Jr.


87
Roger C. Alcantara


88
Rolando B. Sarmiento


89
Rolando F. Yongco Sr.


90
Rolando M. Yongco Jr.


91
Romeo S. Agna


92
Romeo S. Alban Sr.


93
Ronnie C. Alde


94
Ronnie C. Rocillo


95
Ronnie R. Sta. Rosa


96
Rosita A. de Guzman


97
Rowel D. Ywayan


98
Rowel Z. Galang


99
Ruperto A. Generoso Jr.


100
Ruperto F. Saludes Jr.


101
Samson P. Amor Sr.


102
Teodolo M. Dasigan


103
Teodoro V. Segunla


104
Vicente G. Moral Jr.


105
Vicente G. Moral Sr.


106
Violeta G. Ballester




ZONE 3
Zone 3 (continued)
No.
NAME


1
Alberto S. Morata
59
Jimmy D. Ajos
2
Alfredo C. de Loyola
60
Joel M. Alimuin
3
Alfredo I. Calderon
61
Jose I. de Mesa
4
Anastacio O. Mora
62
Jose M. Alimuin
5
Andy B. matias
63
Jose Tabinas
6
Angeles A. Preza
64
Joseph B. Sta. Ana
7
Anthony Gianan
65
Joseph L. Loyola
8
Antonio A. Abasola
66
Jovito C. Doctor Jr.
9
Antonio A. Alpe Sr.
67
Juan Beder R. Refil
10
Antonio Agotilla
68
July G. Catimbang
11
Aris Alerta
69
Leandro A. Bautista Jr.
12
Armando Vista Sr.
70
Leonardo B. de Leon
13
Bernardo A. Alipopo
71
Leopoldo P. Alimuin
14
Camilo B. Alimuin
72
Leopoldo T. Gianan
15
Carlos J. Mariscal Sr.
73
Ludovica A. Flores
16
Carmen A. Iraola
74
Lydia Panes
17
Ceferino M. Alimuin Jr.
75
Manuel E. Robles
18
Celso D. Sta. Ana
76
Manuel I. de Mesa Sr.
19
Cenon A. Flores
77
Maria Elsa Rull
20
Cesar A. Salvador
78
Mariano Agotilla Sr.
21
Cirilo B. Marinay
79
Mario Sarmiento
22
Constantino L. Orila
80
Melvin Mariscal
23
Constantino M. Moral
81
Mercurio O. Nogot
24
Danilo Durante
82
Nelson Bonbon
25
Dario C. Umali
83
Nenita B. Santelices
26
Demetrio C. Abesa III
84
Nicanor M. Alimuin
27
Dominador D. Alimuin
85
Noel M. Alimuin
28
Dominador Q. Alimuin
86
Norton Battung
29
Eddie P. Sermona
87
Orlando C. Lladones Sr.
30
Edgar A. Abanes
88
Orscar Alipante
31
Edison Tomas Recto
89
Pedrito A. Evangelista
32
Edmundo A. Bautista
90
Philip A. Vista
33
Eduardo P. Arcilla
91
Rafael C. Abesa
34
Eduardo S. Tengco
92
Raffy N. Tubayan
35
Eduardo T. Masagca
93
Raphael Lucio
36
Edwin Sabalboro
94
Renato S. Baraquiel
37
Edwin San Buenavnetura Sr.
95
Rene Sta. Ana
38
Efren A. Mendina Sr.
96
Rico G. Alimuin
39
Elmer Agotilla Sr.
97
Roberto F. Aben Sr.
40
Emily A. Bautista
98
Rodolfo Alipante
41
Enrile M. Ardales
99
Rodrigo Q. Alimuin Sr.
42
Ernani Tolibas
100
Roger A. Alipar Sr.
43
Ernesto H. Sta. Ana
101
Roger T. Magdaraog
44
Erwin B. Modino
102
Romeo A. Alquisar Jr.
45
Evelyn C. de Loyola
103
Ronald S. Baraquiel
46
Federico Agotilla
104
Ronel D. Cadague
47
Ferdinand Alpe
105
Ronel Lucio
48
Franco Masagca
106
Rosalinda C. Cornelio
49
Freddie O. Bonagua
107
Roy C. Arco
50
Glen P. Navales
108
Roy M. Alimuin
51
Glenn G. Burce
109
Rudy S. Agagna
52
Gregoria G. Sta. Ana
110
Rudy T. Abundo
53
Gregorio Quitangon
111
Ruperto A. Saludes Sr.
54
Henry A. Lospe
112
Rustum R. Colaway
55
Jay A. Vista
113
Samuel I. de Mesa
56
Jay C. Lladones
114
Teresita A. Sarmiento
57
Jeorge D. Mecena
115
Teresita S. Agravante
58
Jesus Sta. Ana
116
Vicente Briñas Sr.


SUMMARY OF HOUSEHOLD (Family) HEADS
BARANGAY SAN MATEO
No. of HHH
Zone 1
106
Zone 2
66
Zone 3
118
Total
290


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