- is in it,
including her. As the
hacienda burns Barbara is able to get
Eustaquia, her
nanny (mother figure) to the ba****t for
safety seeing as there...
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Margarita Eustaquia Maza
Parada (March 29, 1826 –
January 2, 1871),
later known as
Margarita Maza de Juárez, was the wife of
Benito Juárez and
First Lady...
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February 1913 in the town of Argentona, in
Maresme county, Catalonia, to
Eustaquia María
Caridad del Río Hernández (aka
Caridad Mercader),
daughter of a...
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Philippines to
Filipino parents,
Dominador Gil
Alemania Arcilla and
Eustaquia Gonzales, a
descendant of
President Manuel L. Quezon.
Arcilla and his...
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Gabriel Arcángel on May 5, 1801, to José María Pico and his wife María
Eustaquia Gutiérrez, with the aid of
midwife Eulalia Pérez de Guillén Mariné. He...
- Ramón Grullón Grullón (†1871) 8. Máximo Grullón
Salcedo (1826–1878) 17.
Eustaquia Filomena Salcedo Gómez (1812–1834) 4.
Servio Alejandro Grullón
Julia (1860–1904)...
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Californio family. He was one of
several sons of José María Pico and María
Eustaquia López. An
older brother was Pío Pico, who
twice served as
governor of...
- (1987–1989); amb****ador
extraordinary and
plenipotentiary to
Italy (1989–1991)
Eustaquia Paula Calumpang,
married to Jose
Teves Muñoz (see above)*
Maria Candelaria...
- Director, CUES;
Executive Director, PLM
Concern Foundation (1988–1992)
Eustaquia Ticao Acevedo President, 1993-1994, ****ociation of
Philippine Medical...
- She
later married Captain John D. Wilson, a Scotsman.
Maria de la Luz
Eustaquia (May 18, 1813 – May 18, 1890)
married Jose
Manuel Salvador Vallejo (March...