PROFILE OF BARANGAY SAN JUAN-SAN RAMON, CAMALIGAN, CAM. SUR
By: Dominador N.
Marcaida, Jr.
SB-Camaligan (LGU-Camaligan).
Camarines Sur, Philippines 4401
A. History:
Barangay
San Juan-San Ramon, according to our first informant, the former barangay
councilor Salve Portez Albino, was
created by virtue of the Barangay Autonomy Act of the Marcos Administration,
requiring the establishment of a barangay on basis of the number of its
population, which should have a minimum of 500 individuals. Since the two
barrios of San Juan
and San Ramon at that time did not meet the minimum required number of
population, hence the merger of the two barrios was conceived. Both teniente del barrio of Barrio San Juan, Fabian
Dometita (1960-1966) and Barrio San Ramon, Tomas Samonte (1960-1966), upon
consultation with the residents through an assembly, agreed to merge the two
barrios into one, to be named as Barangay San Juan-San Ramon.
Fabian Dometita
became the first Barangay Captain under the merged set-up for the new barangay.
Since then, the following residents assumed the post of Barangay Captain:
Vicente Alimuin
(1966-69)
Perjentino
Loriaga (1969-82)
Ciriaco Reyes
(1982-89)
Eduardo Loriaga
(1989-94)
Rudy Prado
(1994-95, 1997-2002)
Carlito
Cambaling (OIC -1995-96)
Thelma L.
Baroso (2002 to the present)
The following
were the barangay officials during the terms of the above:
Fabian Dometita (1960-66)
Vicente Alimuin’s term (1966-69):
Barangay Councilors – Perjentino Loriaga, Felipe Agna, Alejandro
Nicolas, Angeles Malano, Roman Alimuin, Tamos Samonte.
Barangay
Secretary – Angeles Malano
Barangay
Treasurer – Severino Alparan
Perjentino Loriaga’s term
Barangay councilmen – Angeles Malano, Ramon Alimuin, Alejandro
Nicolas, Tomas Samonte, Vicente Alimuin, Ciriaco Reyes.
Barangay Secretary – Salvador
Alacar
Barangay Treasurer – Sergio San Lorenzo
Ciriaco Reyes’s term ( 1982-89):
Barangay Councilors – Simeon Reblando, Anegles Malano, Severino Alparan
Jr., Amerigo Azutilllo,.Felipe Agna, Sergio San Lorenzo.
Barangay
Secretary – Salvador
Alacar
Barangay
Treasurer – Rodolfo Manzanares
Eduardo Loriaga’s term (1989-94)
Barangay Councilors – Marilyn E. Buenaagua, Salvador A. Trinidad, Carlos M. Cambaling,
Jr., Agustin Paglinawan, Rey Nobleza, Felipe Agna, and Sergio San Lorenzo Sr.
SK Chairman – Daniel A. Silerio
Barangay
Secretary – Rodolfo C. Verdejo
Barangay
Treasurer – Salve C. Declaro
Constructed the tanod
outpost on 4 May 1993,
with 20% Barangay EDF and Countrywide Development Fund of Cong. Celso Baguio.
Renovated the chapel by concreting, and constructed the present barangay hall.
Rudy Prado (1994-95, 1997-2002)
First term
(1994-95) - Barangay Councilors were Rey
Nobleza, Felipe Agna and
Sergio San
Lorenzo.
Second term
(1997-2002)
Barangay
Councilors – Thelma L. Baroso, Wilfredo Avila, Domingo A. Alparan, Edilberto M.
Cas, Norberto O. Dometita, Salve P. Albino, and Salve Declaro.
SK Chairman – Rudy C. Prado Jr.
Barangay Secretary – Salvacion S. Herrera
Barangay Treasurer – May C. San
Lorenzo
Carlito Cambaling (OIC -1995-96)
Barangay Councilors – Consejo Silerio, Amerigo Azutillo, Milagros Nobleza,
Salvador Trinidad.
SK Chairman –
Barangay
Secretary – Salvacion Herrera
Barangay
Treasurer – Rene Albalate
Thelma L. Baroso’s first
term (2002-2007 )
Barangay Councilors – Milagros Nobleza, Corazon Loriaga, Salve Albino,
Elena Trinidad, Rene Albalate, and Domingo Alparan..
SK Chairman –
Leonard Vincent Alimuin
Barangay
Secretary – Salvacion Herrera
Barangay
Secretary – May San Lorenzo
Thelma Baroso’s second term (2007
to the present)
Barangay Councilors – Corazon A. Loriaga, Analynn A. Polotan, Paul
Christian Alimuin (resigned), Emeterio M. Avila, Ma. Fatima R. Maceda, Evelyn
N. Constante, Arvin SJ. Ayaay.
SK Chairman – Doree A. Loriaga
Barangay Secretary – Salvacion Herrera
Barangay Treasurer – Rosario de la Torre
Our second
informant, Municipal Councilor and Former PB
Eduardo C. Loriaga, informed us regarding the descendants of some of the
most prominent residents of the Barangay, to wit:
Flaviano
Cambaling of Barangay San Juan, Camaligan had other brothers by the name of
Aquilino, Gregorio, Luis and Eleno. He said that the Cambaling brothers were descended
from Santiago Cambaling who originated from Bulacan. He had another twin
brother who died in early maturity. Because they were twins (kambal), the Spanish friar who adopted
them later surnamed them Cambaling from the word “kambal”. When the adoptive
friar was assigned to Camaligan, he brought with him the twin brothers from
Bulacan. Since then, Santiago Cambaling was able to marry a native Camaligueña,
who gave birth to Flaviano, Aquilino, Luis, and Eleno.
Flaviano
Cambaling’s first marriage with a certain woman (whose name cannot be recalled
at present) bore him the following children, to wit:
1.
Teodora, married to Restituto Albuero of San Juan, who had these
children: Salome, married to Matias Pavia; Magdalena,
married to a certain Camba; and Florencia, married to Jaime Amado Valiente.
2.
Concordia, married to Valeriano San Lorenzo of San
Roque.
3.
Maria, married to Primitivo Lumbria, had the following
children: Salvador.
4.
Gorgonia, married to Fabian Dometita.
The second
marriage of Flaviano Camabling with Zoila Plantado, bore him no issue.
Aquilino
Cambaling’s first marriage with a certain woman, gave him a daughter by the name
of Rosa Cambaling. His second marriage with Juana Albino, also a widow of a
certain Agong who sired Antonia (who was
married to Enrique Jamuyot of Ilocos Norte), bore the following children,
to wit:
- Leon
Cambaling, married Amparo Manaog, had the following children: Virginia, Calixto,
Norberto, Milanda, Magno, Cristita, Francia, Renato, Melchor, Magdalena, Rolando, Jaime, Maria Theresa, and Eliza.
- Josefina
Cambaling, married to Ruperto Agna, had the following children: Dorothey,
Ages (married to Ernesto Ele of
Quezon City), Emilina (who died in infancy) and Delia (married to Bernardo
Albino of Quezon City).
- Salvacion
Camabaling, married to Perjentino Loriaga, gave them the following
children: Sabas (married to Bonifacia Sta. Ana of Legazpi City); Danila (married
to Jovita Torrecampo of Manila); Violeta (another informant; married to Ruben Azurias of Sta. Teresita
Canaman)), Eduardo (married to Corazon Alparan); Avelino (married to
Victoria Degamo), Teresita (still single), Thelma (married to Rico Baroso)
and Joseplito (married to Nancy Ramos).
Jeremias
Agravante, married Rosa Cambaling, had the
following children: Francia (married Rogelio Sistoso); Rodolfo (married
Visitacion); Jose (married Buena Aurellano); Raymundo (married Teresita Sta.
Ana); Alfredo (married Gloria); Bernardo (married Leonor of Cagbibi). Antonio
(married Fe Manaog); Aquilino (married Salvacion of Pili, Cam.
Sur) and Juan (who died at a young age).
Teofilo Alparan,
a native of Iquin, Canaman and married to Lucia Albino, gave birth to the
following children: Severino Alpara (married to Zoila Albao), Veneranda
(married to Calixto Nicolas); Rosenda (married to Fruto Alden); Luis (married
to Josefina Aurellano) and Felix (married to Paz Parco).
A
certain man surnamed Albao married Sofia Mariscal, had the following children:
Alipio Albao (married Visitacion Paglinawan); Zoila Albao (married Severino
Alparan); and Buena Albao (married to Alejandro Nicolas of Tarosanan).
Jesus
San Lorenzo’s second wife was Gorgonia de la Concepcion. Gorgonia’s father was
Brigido de la Concepcion. Brigido’s children, besides Gorogonia, were Domingo
(married to Lourdes),
Serapio (married to Jovita Mahayhay, Marcial, Antonio, and Maura (married to
Remigio Mahayhay).
Matias
Dometita, also of Iquin, Canaman, married to Felisa Alano, was the father of
Favian Dometita, whose first marriage with Gorgonia Cambaling (daughter of
Flaviano Cambaling), bore him the following children: Virginia (married to Jose Alfelor);
Bienvenido (married to Norma Trinidad); Gabriel (married to Clara Sta. Clara)
and Alfredo (married Edna Aguillon of Manila).
Favian
Dometita’s second marriage with Mauricia Querubin bore him the following issue:
Elena (married to Eduardo Bequillo of Sua, Camaligan), Jaime (married Melita of
Pampanga), Norberto (married Gemma de Belen), Natividad (married Demetrio
Buela), Carmen (single), Romeo and Antonio (married Diana).
Matias
Dometita’s other children, besides Fabian, were the following: Clodualdo
(married to Lourdes Malano), Victoria
(married to a certain Fetil), and Francisca (married to a certain Abay).
Municipal
Councilor Eduardo C. Loriaga further informed us regarding past tenientes del barrio for San Juan and San Ramon
before the merger, to wit: Severino Alparan, Matias Dometita, Tomas Tunay, and
Pastor Malano.
Our
third informant, Evaristo Albino, 83
years old (born 26 October 1926, married to Conegunda de la Torre Reblando of
Oas, Albay (whose parents were a certain Reblando and Maria de la Torre). The
children of this marriage resulted to the following children: Antonio (married
to Cecilia Toyado of Concepcion Pequeña, Naga City);
Benjamin (married to Rose Carag); Cecilia (still single); and Dante (married to
Salve Portez).
Evaristo
was the son of Juan Albino and Felipa Aguilar of Iquin, Canaman. Evaristo had
another brother by the name of Claudio, who died at a young age.
Other brothers
and sisters of Juan Albino, Evaristo’s father, were the following: Evarista
(married Agapito Dometita); and Sofia
(married Isidro San Lorenzo).
Evarista,
married to Agapito Dometita, had two children by the name of Conchita and Pedro
Dometita.
Sofia
Albino, married to Isidro San Lorenzo, had the following descendants:
Valeriano (married to Concordia
Cambaling, daughter of Flaviano Cambaling); Simeon (married to Adoracion of
Hondagua, Quezon); Julita (married to Florencio del Rosario of Tinago, Naga
City); and Regino (married a certain Irene of Calauag, Quezon).
This
informant told us that the property where his house is located was swapped with
the lot of Evarista who adopted him. His share of the inheritance from the
property of Juan and Felipa Aguilar could have been the lot where the de la
Rosa property is located. The De la Rosa property was the share of his father’s
sister Evarista. Vito Agna’s property were formerly the share of Sofia Albino, while
Lucia’s share was the property where Veneranda Nicolas’ house is now located.
Their
family’s means of livelihood since the beginning was farming. They had farm at
Patong, Pamplona
up to now.
Our fourth
informant is a former barrio secretary by the name of Salvador Alacar.
Salvador Alacar,
79 years old, was born in 21 Feb.1930 in San Ramon, Camaligan. He was the only
son of the Antonio Alacar Sr. from his first marriage with Elejia Alayan.
Salvador Sr.’s second marriage with Consolacion Alayan (sister of Elejia), bore
him the following issue: Antonio Jr. (married to Teresita Enrile of Iriga City);
Delicia (married to Ruben Chua of Abella, Naga City);
and Edita (an old maid).
Antonio
Alacar Sr.’s father was a certain Eustaquio Alacar of Dugcal, Camaligan.
Salvador
Alacar’s children with his spouse Carmen Tunay of San Juan, Camaligan, were the
following: Roberto (married Necita Lizardo of Antipolo, Minalabac); Rolando
(married Yolanda Madera of Tagkawayan, Quezon); Monina (married Diego Averilla
of Bombon, Camarines Sur); Asuncion (single parent to Ariel and Angelica); and
Virgilio (single).
Salvador
informed us that Lot 24 declared under his name, came from Sinforosa Alayan
(married to Silvino Francisco) was the sister of her grandfather of his mother,
by the name of Marcelo Alayan (married to Maria Aberos).
Lot 23 is declared under Perjentino Loriaga. It is now
occupied by Joselito Loriaga (married to Nancy Ramos).
The Loriagas originally
came from Fausto Loriaga, of Pilar, Sorsogon. Fausto Loriaga married Maria
Tablay of San Ramon, Camaligan. Out of this marriage came the children by the
names of: Agapito (married to Manila Prado); Perjentino (married to Salvacion Cambaling);
Marciana (married to Jose Aldave, with no children); and Norberto (married to
Eugenia Oco of Pasacao, Camarines Sur).
Lot 22 is declared under Victorio Tablay, married to Hilariona
Aguilar of Sua, Camaligan, was Maria Tablay’s brother. They were the parents of
Casimira Tablay, who was married to former teniente del barrio Tomas Samonte, who sold Lot 22 (Casimira’s property from her father Victorio) to
Rodolfo Manzanares (married to Carmen Evangelista).
Lot 25-26, declared under Santiago Verdejo and Liberato
Agna, were the original property of Pastor Malano and Silvina Malano.
Lot 27, declared
under Angeles Cariño (father of Rolando Cariño of San Marcos) and occupied now
by Lydia Cordes, was part of the municipal property, together with Lot 28,
which was declared under Maria Avila, being former municipal garbage dumpsite
for garbage coming from Naga City. This garbage dumpsite extended from this
property up to Lot 72 (declared under Jose
Plantado) and Lot 73 (declared under Epifanio
Barosa). It was during the term of Ex-Municipal Mayor Buenaventura Plantado
(1951-55) that these areas in barrio San Ramon became a garbage dumpsite for
garbages coming from Naga
City.
Maria Enciso was
married to Emeterio Avila of Contod, Patong, Pamplona. Emeterio Avila was a former member
of the Battalion Combat Team during the Marcos Era. When he died, Maria
remarried with Vito Agna.
Vito Agna was
the son of Atanacio Agna and Dorotea Abanilla. He married Olimpia Alipopo Agnis
(daughter of Antonio Agnis of Buhi, Cam. Sur
and Catalina Alipopo). From this marriage, came the following children:
Sulpicio (who died a teenager form
illness); Felipe (married Milagros
Alisasa of Tinago, Naga City), Carmen and Caridad (both single), and Ruperto (married
Josefina Cambaling).
Vito’s other
brothers and sisters were: Catalino (married to Felicidad Salvador); Fructuosa
(married to Jorge Sales) and Dolores (married to Roberto Benjamin – a municipal
clerk).
Atanacio Agna’s
brother was Gregorio Agna (married to Gregoria of Pamplona, Cam. Sur). Liberato
Agna was his cousin.
Lots 32 and 65,
declared under Eduardo de Guzman, is now occupied by the St. Anthony Village
Urban Poor Association.
Lot 29, declared as barangay chapel site, was originally
part of the municipal property that was used as garbage dumpsite.
Lot 30, declared under Rufina Tuiseco, was vacant before.
Lot 31, declared under Sps. Ronnie and Fe Llagas,
Lot 36, declared under Consolacion Alayan.
Lot 34-35, under Pastor Malano and Maria Avila, was the
original property of Pastor Malano.
Our fifth
informant is the former barangay councilor Felipe A. Agna, 82 years old. He was
born 22 August 1927.
He is married to Milagros Alisasa of Tinago, Naga City.
Out this marriage, they bore the following children: Catalina (died at 19 years
old of Bone TB), Antonio, Fulgencio and Crisostomo (all single).
His father was
Vito Agna, married to Olimpia Agnis (whose parents were Antonio Agnis of Buhi,
Cam. Sur and Catalina Alipopo of San
Mateo, Camaligan). Vito’s parents were the spouses
Atanacio Agna, married to Dorotea Abanilla, who had the following children: Vito (married to Olimpia Agnis); Catalino
(married to Felicidad Salvador who bore
him the following children: Virginia (married to Rolando Camelon in California,
USA); Beatriz (married to Oscar of Marupit); Teresita (married to Rolando
Cariño of San Marcos); Atanacio (married Corazon); Romeo (married Evelyn);
Marilyn (married Tesorero of Pili, Cam. Sur; and Evelyn); Fructuosa (married to Jorge Sales, who was a church violinist and cantor, had the
following children – Pedro (married to Pablita Abraceña of Sabang, Naga City),
Eufemio (who died at 26 years old by drowning), and Manuel (married Claudette),
Dolores (married to Roberto Benjamin – had the following children: Franz
(married to Lourdes Domagin of Naga Cit), Nilo (married Nancy Benjamin),
Herminigildo (single), and Manuel (married to Cecilia of Bacolod City).
Atanacio and
Gregorio Agna (married to Dominga of Pamplona) were brothers, while Liberato
Agna was their cousin.
Spouses Vito and
Olimpia Agnis’ children were the following: Sulpicio (died as teenager from
illness); Felipe (this informant, married to Milagros Alisasa of Tinago, Naga
City); Carmen (single); Caridad (single); Consejo (married to Wilfredo Slerio);
Ruperto (married to Josefina Cambaling).
Ruperto and Josefina
Cambaling (daughter of Aquilino Cambaling from Juana Albino) were as follows:
Dorothy (single); Agnes (married to Ernesto Ele of Quezon City); Emilina (died
an infant); and Delia (married to
Bernardo Albino of Sampaloc, Manila).
Felipe Agna told
us that Aquilino Cambaling’s child from his first wife was Rosa, who later
married Jeremias Agravante. His second marriage with Juana Albino (who was also
a widow of a certain Agong, the father of Antonia, who married Enrique Jamuyot
of Ilocos Norte) bore him the following children: Francia (married to Rogelio
Sistoso of Bgy. Sto. Tomas, whose children were: Mariano (married to Lanie);
Jerry (married to Marie); Salvador (married to Susan); Arnel (married to
Maricel of Catanduanes); Marife (married to Jojo Abubacar of Mindanao); Anthony
(married to Anecita); and Rico (married to Aleta), Rodolfo (mariedi to
Visitacion), Jose (married to Buena Aurellano – who bore the following
children: Analinda (married to Joel Catmbang); Allan (died at 7 years old);
Alma (married to Melvin Mejino; Irene (married Bartolome Molina); Alili
(married Michael Temporas); Aliza (married Rommel Sy); Jose, Jr. (married
Catherine of Sua, Camaligan); Raymundo (married to teresita Sta. Ana); Alfredo
(married to Gloria); Bernardo (married to Leonor of Cagbibi, Pamplona – had the
following children: Cyril, Melanie, Ivy (married to Norman Avila), and Nanie
(single, live in Carangahan Village, calauag, Naga City), Antonio, married to
Fe Manaog – childen were: Arlene (single), Alvin (married to Vilma) Irene and
Antonette); Aquilino (married Salvacion of PIli – who had these children: Teddy
(married to Amor), Jovy (married to Romeo Nuñez of Pamplona) and Jovit
(single).
Leon, Aquilino’s
son to Juana Albino, married Amparo Manaog. They had the following children:
Carlito (married to Myka Aguilar); Norbeto (married to Merly f Pamplona),
Milanie (married to Rudy Prado); Magno ( died single by drowning); Cristita
(died at 20 years old from gunshot); Mechor (single); Magdalena (married to
Renato Ampoloquio of San Mateo); Rolando (married to Fannie of Canaman); Jaime
(married to Ninging of Mabulo, Naga City); Maria Teresa (single); and Eliza
(married to Renato Alacar).
Aquilino
Camaling’s other brothers and sisters were Flaviano, Gregorio, Luis (who had a
daughter by the name of Anastacia, married to a certain Eduardo, and Jose
Cambaling who had a son by the name of Santiago, who was married to Nenita) and
Eleno whose children were Eleno Jr., Maria and three other daughters.
According to
Felipe Agna, only ten (10) houses for barrio San Juan and eight (8) houses for
barrio San Ramon were originally found during the pre-war days. These houses
were: Matias Dometita of Iquin, Canaman; Amerigo Azutillo; Ernesto Agomaa
(brother of Florencio Agomaa of San Lucas, Camaligan); Tomas Tunay; Juan
Alnino; Julian Alipopo; Leon Cambaling; Brigido de la Concepcion; Vito Agna,
and Lorenzo Mojar (Barrio San Juan), and Pastor Malano, Liberato Agna, Fausto
Loriaga, Consolacion Alayan, and Victorio Tablay (Barrio San Ramon).
In 1932, Vito
Agna (this informant’s father) was elected municipal councilor during the term
of Ex-Municipal Mayor Elias de Dios (1932-35) of the Commonwealth period. Atanacio
Agna, during a municipal convention of the party, inquired whether his son,
Vito, could be nominated as candidate to the position of municipal councilor.
The convention accepted Atanacio’s nomination and the following day, Vito was
nominated as candidate of the party for the said position and he won during the
subsequent election.
Felipe recalls
the original municipal building which was built at the site of the present Municipal Health Center
during the early 1930’s. The 2-storey building was big enough, constructed with
semi-permanent materials, such as wooden plank for walling and floors,
hamorawon posts, and corrugated iron sheets for roofing. The municipal
treasurer occupied the ground floor, while the Mayor’s office and other offices
were located at the second floor of the said building.
Vito operated a
sari-sari store in the poblacion at the ground floor of the house of Bernabe
San Juan (now the property where the house of Emilio and Rufina Adversario is
located).
Their residence
was located on the original property of Atanacio Agna at Barangay San Ramon
(now the basketball court), which is Lot 21, Section 4, at Barangay San
Juan-San Ramon.
Vito’s main
occupation during that time was to farm his 3-hectare rice field with his son
Felipe at Patong Pamplona. During the Japanese occupation, which started when
the Japanese soldiers landed at Legazpi port I Albay in December 1941, the
family of Vito evacuated to Napao, Cagbibi, Pamplona, where they stayed for
three years until October 1945 when the Philippines was finally liberated by
the Americans from the Japanese occupying forces. Felipe was only 16 years old
then.
Most residents
during the prewar days, and even after the war, were vendors at the Naga
market. They sold golocenas, or maritatas, which are items or goods for
food.
Vito and Felipe
used to plant linzas (gabi with
edible roots), coconuts, and other cash crops at Sulpicio Agna’s property (now
the pigerry of Ruperto Agna at the back of the corner road near the chapel of
Barrio San Ramon). Before, they constructed kolnas
(raised plots) in order to plant their crops, by the watery portion was used to
raise various fresh water fishes.
Felipe also
recalled that the circumferential creek at the San Juan-San Ramon portion was
as wide as three meters and as deep as the length of one person. They used to
ply their 10 cavan capacity boat along this creek from its mouth at Barrio San
Mateo to its exit at Barrio San Marcos.
In 1950s,
residents used to fetch their drinking water from the Aguas Potables faucet located in front of the chapel of San Juan. However, the
constructed dug wells on their property to provide them with water for washing
and for bathing.
The barrio
chapel site for San Juan
was originally located at the property of Tomas Tunay before the war. After the
war, it was transferred to its present location with a donation that was
executed by Vito Agna. It was however constructed with hamorawon posts, several wooden planks to cover the altar portion
and the wooden cross, and tiklad for
roof. It had undergone repairs and
renovation during the term of Barangay Captain Eduardo C. Loriaga (1989-94).
Felipe attended doctrina cristiana schooling at Maestrang Vacion Rivera’s house at the
poblacion.
In 1960, Felipe
was asked by his uncle, Catalino Agna, to manage the Agna’s Store at Igualdad St., Naga City,
at the same time that Catalino was also managing the Filipino Store at Zamora, Naga City.
However, when Ruperto constructed a small de
cono rice mill at his father’s
property at San Juan,
Felipe left the management of the store to Pedro Sales, his cousin. The aparato
was sold to them second-hand from Catalino Abilay’s rice mill at Sabang, Naga
City. The building was constructed from rubas
na hamorawon for posts, big wooden planks for floors, flat tin sheets for
walls, and corrugated iron for roof. It was jointly managed by Felipe and
Ruperto Agna. At the same time, they also operated a piggery at Sulpicio’s
property at Barrio San Ramon.
Felipe also
assumed the post of barangay councilor for several terms under several barangay
captains.
B. Property Profile:
Salvador
Alacar and Felipe Agna informed us about the previous residents of the lot
properties in Barangay San Juan-San Ramon, as follows:
Section 1
Lot No.
|
NAME OF OWNER
|
PREVIOUS
|
Actual
|
|
|
OWNER
|
OCCUPANT
|
1
|
Custodio,
Primitiva
|
|
Ely
Trinidad
|
2
|
Maguigad,
Flaviano
|
|
Antonio
Manguigad
|
3
|
Loriaga,
Perjentino
|
|
Vacant
|
4
|
Aldave,
Marciano
|
|
Joselito
Loriaga
|
5
|
Aguinaldo,
Ireneo
|
|
Jesus
Cordez
|
6
|
Aguilar,
Salome
|
|
Elesio
Briones
|
7
|
Maguigad,
Purificacion
|
|
Nestor
Asutillio
|
8
|
Polotan,
Francisco
|
|
Francisco
Polotan, Eduardo
Arabaca,
Vulcanizing Shop
|
9
|
Cordial,
Raul
|
|
Vacant
|
10
|
Sianoya,
Sixto
|
|
Vacant
|
11
|
Sianoya,
Sixto
|
|
|
12
|
|
|
|
13
|
Sps.
Abion, Rolando & Francia
|
|
Vacant
|
14
|
Enguero,
Roberto
|
|
Vacant
|
15
|
San Lorenzo, Romeo
|
|
Francisco
Polotan, Jr.(Vacant)
|
16
|
Terbio,
Epifanio
|
|
|
17
|
Deocarieza,
Carlito & Imelda SJ.
|
|
Efipanio
Terbio
|
18
|
Arabaca,
Nenita
|
|
|
19
|
Sps.
Parajes, Elmer & Virginia
|
|
|
20
|
San Lorenzo, Asuncion vda. De
|
|
Vacant
|
21
|
Sps.
Casin, Antonio & Minette
|
|
|
22
|
Adversario,
Emilio
|
|
Right
of way
|
23
|
Tunay,
Guadalupe
|
|
|
24
|
Tunay,
Carmen
|
|
Roberto
Alacar
|
25
|
San Juan, Gregorio
|
|
|
26
|
Terbio,
Epifanio
|
|
|
27
|
Tunay,
Isabel
|
|
|
28
|
Tunay,
Jose
|
|
|
29
|
Loriaga,
Eduardo
|
|
Eduardo
Loriaga, Michael Serana
|
30
|
Alipante,
Aquilino
|
|
Marilou
Septimo
|
31
|
De
la Conceocion, Serapio
|
|
Antonia
dela Concepcion
|
32
|
Tablay,
Catalino
|
|
|
33
|
Bolina,
Norma
|
|
|
34
|
Tablay,
Isabel
|
|
Cesar
Briones,Cesar Tablay,Victor Tablay
|
35
|
Tablay,
Casimera
|
|
Cesar
Tablay
|
36
|
Loriaga,
Perjentino
|
|
|
Section 2
Lot No.
|
NAME OF OWNER
|
PREVIIOUS
|
Actual
|
1
|
Malvar,
Bejamin
|
OWNER
|
OCCUPANT
|
2
|
Gomez,
Salvador
|
|
|
3
|
Gomez,
Salvador
|
|
|
4
|
Sales,
Casiano
|
|
|
5
|
Malvar,
Benjamin
|
|
|
6
|
Hrs.
of Delino, Pablo
|
|
|
7
|
Aguinaldo,
Anastacio
|
|
|
8
|
Añonievo,
Francisco
|
|
|
9
|
Tablay,
Aquilino
|
|
|
10
|
Tunay,
Catalina
|
|
|
11
|
Loriaga,
Manila
|
|
|
12
|
Tablay,
Aquilino
|
|
|
13
|
Loriaga,
Manila
|
|
|
14
|
Loriaga,Norberto
|
|
|
15
|
Abad,
Salvador
|
|
|
16
|
Tiuseco,
Rufina
|
|
|
17
|
Gomez,
Salvador Jr.
|
|
|
18
|
De
la Torre, Beata
|
|
Fabian
de la Torre Sr.
|
19
|
Santiago, Marciano
|
|
|
Section 3
Lot No.
|
NAME OF OWNER
|
PREVIIOUS
OWNER
|
Actual
OCCUPANT
|
1
|
Gonzaga,
Modesta
|
|
|
2
|
Malvar,
Marcial
|
|
|
3
|
Pacheco,
_____________
|
|
|
4
|
Abina,
Domingo
|
|
|
5
|
Aguinaldo,
Irenea
|
|
|
6
|
Loriaga,
Manila
|
|
|
7
|
Loriaga,
Manila
|
|
|
8
|
Plantado,
Andres
|
|
|
9
|
Aguilar,
Salome
|
|
|
10
|
Agna,
Sulpicio
|
|
|
11
|
Ballesteros,
Manuel
|
|
|
12
|
Sales,
Fructuosa
|
|
|
13
|
Abina,
Rita
|
|
|
Section 4
LOT NO.
|
NAME OF OWNER
|
PREVIOUS OWNER
|
Actual
|
|
|
|
OCCUPANT
|
1
|
Silerio,
Wilfredo
|
Mauricia
Abias
|
|
2
|
Cordova, Virginia
|
Victoria Dometita
|
Vacant
|
3
|
Sps.
Buenaagua, Casiano & Marilyn
|
Elias
Enguero, From Victoria Dometita
|
|
4
|
Antonio,
Carlos
|
Casimiro
Alimuin
|
Vacant
|
5
|
De
La Rosa, Edgardo
|
Evarista
Albino
|
|
6
|
Agna,
Sulpicio
|
Pia
Albino
|
Vacant
|
7
|
Agna,
Caridad
|
Juan
Albino mar. to Felipa Aguilar
|
|
8
|
Nicolas,
Veneranda
|
Lucia
Albino married to
|
Vacant
|
9
|
Nicolas,
Calixto
|
Teofilo
Alparan
|
Vacant
|
10
|
Nicolas,
Veneranda
|
|
Vacant
|
11
|
Adversario,
Jose
|
Julian
Alipopo, married to Francisca
|
Vacant
|
12
|
Sps.
Adversario, Jose & Andromeda
|
Marcelo
Corpuz
|
Vacant
|
13
|
Agomaa,
Jaime
|
Ernesto
Agomaa
|
|
14
|
Azutillo,
Alexandria
|
Ponciano
Azutillo
|
|
15
|
Tunay,
Socorro, Aurea & Bartolome
|
Tomas
Tunay, married to Miguela Alayan
|
Aurea
Tunay,
Roberto
Cea
|
16
|
De
la Concepcion, Domingo
|
Brigido
de la Concepcion
|
|
17
|
De
la Concepcion, Maura
|
|
18
|
San Lorenzo, Jesus
|
Gorgonia
de la Concepcion
|
|
19
|
Apring,
Mariano
|
|
|
20
|
Cas,
Victoria
|
Lorenzo
Mojar, married to Donata Enciso
|
|
21
|
Silerio,
Consejo
|
Atanacio
Agna, married to Dorotea Abanilla, given to Vito Agna
|
Vacant
|
22
|
Manzanares,
Rodolfo, married to Carmen Evangelista
|
Sps.
Victorio Tablay, married to Hilariona Aguilar. Sold by Tomas Samonte, married
to Casiira Tablay.
|
|
23
|
Loriaga,
Perjentino
|
Maria
Tablay, spouse of Fausto Loriaga of Pilar, Sorsogon. Maria’s sister was
Victorio Tablay.
|
Joselito
Loriaga
|
24
|
Alacar,
Salvador
|
Sinforosa
Alayan (mar. to Silvino Francsico) which was given to Elijia Alayan (Salvador
Alacar’s mother) Sinforosa is the sister of Marcelo Alayan
(mar. to Maria Aberos), who was Elijia’s father.
|
|
25
|
Verdejo,
Santiago
|
Sps.
Pastor Malano and Severina Agna
|
|
26
|
Agna,
Liberato
|
|
27
|
Cariño,
Angeles
|
Municipal
Property, former garbage dumpsite.
|
|
28
|
Avila,
Maria
|
|
29
|
Bo.
Chapel Site
|
|
30
|
Tiuseco,
Rufina
|
Rufina
Tiuseco
|
|
31
|
Sps.
Llagas, Ronie & Fe
|
|
32-1
|
Role,
Jaime (De Guzman, Eduardo)
|
Eduardo
de Guzman
|
|
32-2
|
Arevalo,
Shirley
|
|
32-3
|
Genegaling,
Teresita
|
|
32-4
|
Navera,
Marilyn
|
|
32-5
|
Aga,
Sanny
|
Vacant
|
32-6
|
Tablay,
Melinda
|
|
32-7
|
Capucao,
Letecia
|
Vacant
|
32-8
|
Ragas,
Senen
|
Vacant
|
32-9
|
Almen,
Nelson
|
|
32-10
|
Villacorta,
Marilyn
|
|
32-11
|
Acabado,
Jubeth
|
Vacant
|
32-12
|
Obias,
Lourdes
|
Vacant
|
32-13
|
Parra,
Julieta
|
Vacant
|
32-14
|
Almen,
Nora
|
Vacant
|
32-15
|
Ronquillo,
Emy
|
Vacant
|
32-16
|
Transona,Audrey
|
|
32-17
|
Zabala,
Ronald
|
Vacant
|
32-18
|
Ramones,
Rogelio
|
|
32-19
|
Laniog,
Milagros
|
Vacant
|
32-20
|
Mallare,
Ma. Antonia
|
Vacant
|
32-21
|
Diaz,
Amelita
|
|
32-22
|
Segui,
Policarpio H.
|
|
32-23
|
Quimson,
Ma. Jesusa
|
|
32-24
|
Maningas,
Arlene
|
|
32-25
|
Moral,
Vicente
|
Vacant
|
32-26
|
Generoso,
Ruperto
|
Vacant
|
32-27
|
Lloren,
Francia
|
Vacant
|
32-28
|
Catolico,
Ma. Jesusa
|
Vacant
|
32-29
|
Vicedo,
Leonardo
|
|
32-30
|
Carmen,
Henry
|
|
32-31
|
Grecia,
Gemma
|
Vacant
|
32-32
|
Aurellano,
Grace
|
Vacant
|
32-33
|
Aurellano,
Lilia
|
Vacant
|
32-34
|
Reamico,
Ronnie
|
Vacant
|
32-35
|
Hermata,
Shirley
|
Vacant
|
32-36
|
Go,
Amea A.
|
Vacant
|
32-37
|
Consulta,
Alfredo
|
Vacant
|
32-38
|
Nuñez,
Eleanor
|
Vacant
|
32-39
|
Casido,
Adelina
|
Vacant
|
32-40
|
F.R.
|
|
32-41
|
Playground
Urban
|
|
33
|
Agna,
Gregorio
|
|
|
34
|
Malano,
Pastor
|
Pastor
Malano
|
|
35
|
Avila,
Maria
|
Vacant
|
36
|
Alayan,
Consolacion
|
|
Antonio
Alacar Jr.
Delia
ad Edita Alacar
|
37
|
San Jose, Jose
|
Remedios
Alayan, married to David San Jose
|
|
38
|
Loriaga,
Norberto
|
Maria
Tablay, married to Fausto Loriaga of Pilar, Sorsogon
|
Manila
Prado Loriaga
|
39
|
Añonuevo,
Josefina
|
Josefina
Añonuevo
|
|
40
|
Tiuseco,
Rufina
|
|
41
|
Loriaga,
Sabas
|
|
42
|
Añonuevo,
Josefina
|
Road
right of way
|
43
|
Alimuin,
Vicente
|
|
Prado
|
44
|
Cambaling, Leon
|
Aquilino
Cambaling, married to Juana Albino
|
|
45
|
Verdadero,
Mariano
|
Benjamin
Dihiansan
|
Corazon
Verdadero
|
46
|
RB
of Nueva Caceres
|
Casilda
Salvador vda. de Prado
|
Vacant
|
47-A
|
Agna,
Felipe
|
|
47-B
|
Brgy.
San Juan Chapel
|
|
48
|
Agna,
Ruperto
|
|
49
|
Agna,
Felipe
|
Fausta
Alimuin, married to Juancito Alimuin
|
Vacant
|
50
|
Agna,
Ruperto
|
Vito
Agna
|
|
51
|
Albino,
Evaristo
|
Juan
Albino
|
|
52
|
Dometita,
Clodualdo, married to Lourdes Malano
|
Evarista
Albino, married to Agapito Dometita
|
|
53
|
Cambaling,
Maria
|
Flaviano
Cambaling
|
|
54
|
Nicolas,
Leandro
|
Sofia
Albao
|
|
55
|
Alparan,
Zoila
|
|
56
|
Sps.
Dometita, Norberto & Gemma
|
|
57
|
Dometita
Mauricia, married to Fabian Dometita
|
|
58
|
Alparan,
Zoila
|
|
59
|
Nicolas,
Leandro & Buena, Albao
|
|
60
|
Capucao,
Jose
|
Beata
Prado
|
|
61
|
Bo.
Chapel Site
|
|
|
62
|
Añonuevo,
Josefina
|
|
|
63
|
Tunay,
Guadalupe
|
|
|
64
|
Aguinaldo,
Anastacio
|
|
|
65
|
De
Guzman, Eduardo
|
|
St. Anthony
Village
|
66
|
Caringal,
Leonardo
|
Municipal
Property
|
|
67
|
Ballesteros,
Martin
|
|
|
68
|
ADEG
Corp.
|
|
|
69
|
Aguinaldo,
Crisanto
|
|
Anastacio
Aguilnaldo
|
70
|
Aguinaldo,
Ireneo
|
|
|
71
|
Banzuela,
Antonieta
|
|
|
72
|
Plantado,
Jose
|
Municipal
property
|
|
73
|
Barrosa,
Epifanio
|
|
Vacant
|
74
|
Tunay,
Socorro, Aurea & Bartolome
|
|
|
75
|
Tablay,
Catalino
|
|
|
76
|
Agna,
Josefina
|
|
|
77
|
Zapata,
Emilio
|
|
|
78
|
Agna,
Gregorio
|
|
|
79
|
Soriano,
Consolacion
|
|
|
80
|
Agna,
Beata
|
Liberato
Agna
|
|
81
|
Agna,
Elias
|
|
82
|
Prado,
Joventino
|
Casilda
Salvador vda. de Prado
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
C. Demographic Profile:
Barangay San
Juan-San Ramon has a total population of 808 individuals, distributed among 201
households or families, in six zones. It has a total land area of 23.6913 hectares, with a present actual
land use of 32,776.34 sq. meters for residential; 188,500 sq. meters for rice
cultivation and 30,122 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 250 individuals for the age bracket of 0-17
years old; 184 individuals for the age bracket of 18-29 years old (youth); 329
individuals for the 30-65 years old (employable group); and 45 individuals
belonging to the 65 years old and above (Senior Citizens), for total number of
808 individuals.
As
to gender distribution, male individuals are 399, and female individuals are
409.
As
to the number of electoral precincts, there are
3 precincts (18A, 18B, 19B) with a total of 589 registered voters.
D. 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
|
No. of Individuals
|
Building
Construction
|
Engineer
|
1
|
|
Service
Engineer
|
1
|
|
Mechanical
Engineer
|
1
|
|
Autocad
Operator
|
1
|
|
Construction
Worker
|
2
|
|
Marble
Contractor
|
1
|
|
Foreman
|
2
|
|
Painter
|
2
|
|
Laborer
|
12
|
|
Carpenter
|
9
|
Electrical/Electronic
|
Electrical
Engineer
|
1
|
Services
|
Electrician
|
1
|
|
Technician
|
5
|
|
Welder
|
1
|
|
CASURECO
Employee
|
1
|
General
Services
|
Maintainance
Worker
|
1
|
|
Janitor
|
1
|
|
Repair
Shop Owner
|
1
|
|
Assistant
|
1
|
Security
Services
|
Security
Guard
|
6
|
Automotive
Service
|
Mechanic
|
1
|
Home
Services
|
Dressmaker
|
1
|
|
Laundrywoman
|
1
|
|
Barber
|
1
|
|
Househelper
|
3
|
|
Babysitter
|
1
|
|
Beautician
|
1
|
|
Manicurist
|
1
|
Health
Services
|
Midwife
|
2
|
|
Caregiver
|
1
|
Transport
Services
|
Driver
|
17
|
|
Pedicab
Driver
|
8
|
|
Tricycle
Driver
|
3
|
|
Family
Driver
|
1
|
|
Truck
Delivery
|
1
|
Marketing
Services
|
Businessmen/women
|
15
|
|
Vendor
|
3
|
|
Buy
& Sell
|
4
|
|
Salesclerk
|
1
|
|
Saleslady
|
2
|
|
Salesman
|
2
|
|
Sales
Supervisor
|
1
|
|
Sari-sari
Store Owner
|
1
|
|
Insurance
Underwriter
|
1
|
Food/Restaurant
Services
|
Waiter
|
3
|
|
Helper
|
2
|
|
Service
Crew
|
1
|
|
Cook
|
1
|
|
Chief
Cook
|
1
|
|
Baker
|
1
|
|
Butcher
|
1
|
|
Eatery
Owner
|
2
|
Agricultural
Services
|
Farmer
|
3
|
|
Farm
laborer
|
1
|
Office
worker
|
Government
Employee
|
13
|
|
Private
Employee
|
21
|
|
Office
clerk
|
1
|
|
Secretary
|
1
|
|
Cashier
|
2
|
|
Art
Designer
|
1
|
|
Printing
Press employee
|
1
|
Computer
Services
|
Computer
Operator
|
1
|
|
Computer
Programmer
|
1
|
Education
Worker
|
Teacher
|
13
|
|
Retired
Teacher
|
2
|
|
Day
Care Teacher
|
1
|
Manufacturing
Services
|
Textile
worker
|
1
|
Overseas
|
OFW
|
6
|
|
Seaman
|
1
|
Legal
Services
|
Court
Stenographer
|
1
|
Self-employment
|
Self-Employed
|
26
|
|
Housekeeper
|
95
|
Municipal/Barangay
|
Municipal
Official
|
1
|
Officials
& Employees
|
Barangay
Official
|
2
|
|
Barangay
Employee
|
2
|
|
BHW
|
2
|
Retirees
|
Senior
Citizen
|
19
|
|
Pensioner
|
3
|
Peace
& Order Personnel
|
Military
|
3
|
|
Retired
Military
|
1
|
|
Fireman
|
1
|
Amusement
Services
|
Billiard
Employee
|
1
|
Not
Applicable (17 years old and below)
|
285
|
None
(Unstated Employment)
|
112
|
TOTAL
|
760
|
E. List of Household (Family) heads per zone:
ZONE 1
|
ZONE 2
|
No.
|
NAME
|
No.
|
NAME
|
1
|
AGAPOR,
Wilfredo A.
|
1
|
ABIAS,
Noel Sr. T.
|
2
|
AGDORO,
Queterio Jr.
|
2
|
ADVERSARIO,
Serman C.
|
3
|
AGNA,
Felipe A.
|
3
|
AGOMAA,
Christopher O.
|
4
|
AGNA,
Josefina C.
|
4
|
AGUSTIN,
Maidy M.
|
5
|
ALBINO,
Benjamin R.
|
5
|
ANTONIO,
Carlos A.
|
6
|
ALBINO,
Bernardo C.
|
6
|
ANTONIO,
Lilia B.
|
7
|
ALBINO,
Dante R.
|
7
|
ASIS,
Rufo C.
|
8
|
ALBINO,
Evaristo A.
|
8
|
AZUTILLO,
Amerigo D.
|
9
|
ALPARAN,
Domingo A.
|
9
|
AZUTILLO,
Sidney O.
|
10
|
ALPARAN,
Ramon A.
|
10
|
BAUTISTA,
Ericson C.
|
11
|
ALPARAN,
Severino A.
|
11
|
BITARA,
Nenita L.
|
12
|
BOLOCON,
Arnel I.
|
12
|
BUENAAGUA,
Casiano A.
|
13
|
CATANEO,
Ramon I.
|
13
|
CABRECA,
Hospicio M.
|
14
|
CATANEO,
Roman
|
14
|
CEA,
Roberto R.
|
15
|
CONSTANTE,
Renato F.
|
15
|
DE
LA ROSA, Edgardo A.
|
16
|
CORPUZ,
Sherwin D.
|
16
|
GONZALES,
Fernando N.
|
17
|
DELIVA,
Leiff Evan B.
|
17
|
HERCER,
Glenn SJ.
|
18
|
DOMETITA,
Amparo M.
|
18
|
NALLATAN,
Joseph R.
|
19
|
DOMETITA,
Antonio Q.
|
19
|
NICOLAS,
Francisco A.
|
20
|
DOMETITA,
Mauricio K.
|
20
|
NICOLAS,
Romeo A.
|
21
|
DOMETITA,
Norberto Q.
|
21
|
NICOLAS,
Veneranda A.
|
22
|
DOMETITA,
Pablo M.
|
22
|
OBIAS,
Domingo A.
|
23
|
LUMBRIA,
Salvador C.
|
23
|
SALCEDO,
Purita R.
|
24
|
NICOLAS,
Salvacion A.
|
24
|
TUNAY,
Socorro Z.
|
25
|
PAGLINAWAN,
AugustoSB.
|
|
|
26
|
PEÑARANDA,
Alejandro A.
|
|
|
27
|
POLOTAN,
Francisco III A.
|
|
|
28
|
VALIENTE,
Florencia A.
|
|
|
ZONE 3
|
ZONE 4
|
No.
|
NAME
|
No.
|
NAME
|
1
|
ABEROS,
Richard B.
|
1
|
ADVERSARIO,
Jose Q.
|
2
|
ABEROS,
Rolando Sr. P.
|
2
|
ALACAR,
Rolando A.
|
3
|
ABIAS,
Antonio Sr. T.
|
3
|
ALACAR,
Salvador A.
|
4
|
ABLES,
Pedro A.
|
4
|
ALBALATE,
Cesar T.
|
5
|
AGOTAYA,
Benigno S.
|
5
|
ALBALATE,
Isabel
|
6
|
ALACAR,
Roberto T.
|
6
|
ALQUERO,
Melinda T.
|
7
|
ALFONSO,
Ryan O.
|
7
|
AVERILLA,
Diego C.
|
8
|
ALMERO,
Mario F.
|
8
|
AVERILLA,
Mario C.
|
9
|
ARABACA,
Angel D.
|
9
|
AVILA,
Alfredo Sr. E.
|
10
|
ARABACA,
Edgardo D.
|
10
|
AVILA,
Emeterio M.
|
11
|
BOLALIN,
Victor M.
|
11
|
AVILA,
Janelle E.
|
12
|
BUELA,
Demetrio P.
|
12
|
AVILA, Raymund V.
|
13
|
DE
LA TORRE, Rosario S.
|
13
|
AVILA,
Roderick M.
|
14
|
FELICITAS,
Ramil F.
|
14
|
AZURIAS,
Ruben E.
|
15
|
GADIANE,
Juanito D.
|
15
|
AZUTILLO,
Nestor B.
|
16
|
GENERAL,
Mario C.
|
16
|
BAROSO,
Rico E.
|
17
|
GUTIERREZ,
Vicente Ng.
|
17
|
BAY,
Ramon B.
|
18
|
JUEGO,
Honesto Sr. D.
|
18
|
BIASCA,
Eugenio
|
19
|
LORIAGA,
Eduardo C.
|
19
|
BIASCA,
Gerardo C.
|
20
|
MALATE,
Elmer P.
|
20
|
BOLIMA,
Norma A.
|
21
|
MANA,
Nilo P.
|
21
|
BRIONES,
Cesar DL.
|
22
|
MORATA,
Tomas Sr. A.
|
22
|
CAS,
Edilberto Sr. M.
|
23
|
PILON,
Triponio P.
|
23
|
CAS,
Victoria M.
|
24
|
POLOTAN,
Francisco Jr. A.
|
24
|
CORDEZ,
Jesus P.
|
25
|
SAN JOSE, Jose Gary G.
|
25
|
CORNELIO,
Eleno N.
|
26
|
SERRANA,
Michael G.
|
26
|
DATU,
Romeo J.
|
27
|
SILERIO,
Danilo A.
|
27
|
ELICAY,
Arthur S.
|
28
|
SILERIO,
John Marco
|
28
|
ESTRELLA,
Jesus Joseph C.
|
29
|
TABUZO,
Odilon T.
|
29
|
FABIA,
Victor L.
|
30
|
TAULE,
Michael A.
|
30
|
FRANCISCO,
Melchor F.
|
31
|
TEMPLONUEVO,
Eleno C.
|
31
|
HERRERA,
Jaime Sr. B.
|
32
|
TEMPLONUEVO,
Lino Sr. B.
|
32
|
LORIAGA,
Avelino C.
|
33
|
TEMPLONUEVO,
Rey B.
|
33
|
NAMORO,
Dannie C.
|
34
|
TENORIO,
Rodolfo S.
|
34
|
PAJARES,
Janice A.
|
35
|
TERBIO,
Epifanio Sr. E.
|
35
|
REBLANDO,
Simeon T.
|
36
|
TORRES,
Consuelo D.
|
36
|
REYES,
Francisco S.
|
37
|
TRINIDAD,
Dandi A.
|
37
|
SAMONTE,
Epifanio t.
|
38
|
TRINIDAD,
Elena M.
|
38
|
SAN LORENZO, May C.
|
39
|
TUNAY,
John-John Sr. L.
|
39
|
SILERIO,
Wilfredo A.
|
40
|
TUNAY,
Jose Jr. L.
|
40
|
VECIDO,
Leonardo Sr. R.
|
41
|
TUNAY,
Jose Sr. A.
|
41
|
VENTURA,
Efren C.
|
42
|
VASQUEZ,
Danilo V.
|
42
|
VERDEJO,
Mercedes N.
|
|
ZONE 5
|
|
ZONE 6
|
No.
|
NAME
|
No.
|
NAME
|
1
|
AGNA,
Edwin SJ.
|
1
|
ALMEN,
Nelson A.
|
2
|
AGNA,
Efren SJ.
|
2
|
ASERDANO,
Juanio V.
|
3
|
AGNA,
Emelita O.
|
3
|
AVILA, Rodolfo III O.
|
4
|
ALACAR,
Antonio Jr. A.
|
4
|
AVILA, Rodolfo Jr. M.
|
5
|
ALIMUIN,
Rita B.
|
5
|
BALLESTEROS,
Gabriella
|
6
|
AMALANO,
Edel G.
|
6
|
BALLESTEROS,
MANUEL a.
|
7
|
AREVALO,
Mark R.
|
7
|
BAROSA,
Basilisa E.
|
8
|
AVERILLA,
Jaime C.
|
8
|
BAROSA,
Jose E.
|
9
|
AYAAY,
Lilia SJ.
|
9
|
DAVID,
Roman Z.
|
10
|
CAMBALING,
carlos Sr.
|
10
|
DECLARO,
Salve
|
11
|
CAMBALING,
Eliza M.
|
11
|
GENEGALING,
Vicente G.
|
12
|
CAMBALING,
Michael
|
12
|
HERMATA,
Gerardo T.
|
13
|
CARMEN,
Henry P.
|
13
|
LANIOG,
Cornelio Sr. E.
|
14
|
ENSON,
Johnny
|
14
|
LANIOG,
Romualdo A.
|
15
|
LORIAGA,
Joselito C.
|
15
|
LLAGAS,
Ronnie Isidro S.
|
16
|
LORIAGA,
Manila P.
|
16
|
LUCILLO,
Benjie N.
|
17
|
MACEDA,
Romeo
|
17
|
MAHAYHAY,
Benjamin DC.
|
18
|
MALANO,
Edgardo I.
|
18
|
MALVAR,
Alfredo A.
|
19
|
MALANO,
Feliciano Jr. A.
|
19
|
MALVAR,
Domingo A.
|
20
|
MALANO,
Lourdes A.
|
20
|
MALVAR,
Erwin A.
|
21
|
MALANO,
Manuel I.
|
21
|
MANINGAS,
Rolando P.
|
22
|
MALANO,
Rolando Sr. A.
|
22
|
MARISCAL,
Jaime B.
|
23
|
MALANO,
Zenaida L.
|
23
|
MIRAFLOR,
Erwin M.
|
24
|
MEGINO,
John Avel SJ.
|
24
|
NAVERA,
Marilyn C.
|
25
|
MEGINO,
Mario Melvin SJ.
|
25
|
QUINGON,
Ma. Jesusa A.
|
26
|
MEGINO,
Virgilio N.
|
26
|
RAMONES,
Rogelio R.
|
27
|
NOBLEZA,
Rodolfo Sr. M.
|
27
|
RIÑON,
Juanio
|
28
|
PADUA,
Melinda M
|
28
|
TIAMSON,
Lourdes A.
|
29
|
PRADO,
Francia C.
|
29
|
TRANZONA,
Medina B.
|
30
|
PRADO,
Melinda C.
|
30
|
ZABELA,
Ronald A.
|
31
|
PRADO,
Roderick C.
|
|
|
32
|
ROJANO,
Luis
|
|
|
33
|
SARCON,
Larry M.
|
|
|
34
|
VERDADERO,
Corazon I.
|
|
|
35
|
VILLACORTA,
Marilyn F.
|
|
|
Summary of Households
per zone:
|
|
No. of HHH
|
Zone
1
|
28
|
Zone
2
|
24
|
Zone
3
|
42
|
Zone
4
|
42
|
Zone
5
|
35
|
Zone
6 -
|
30
|
Total
|
201
|