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Servillano Aguilar “Mianong” Aquino

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Servillano Aguilar “Mianong” Aquino Veteran

Birth
Angeles, Pampanga Province, Central Luzon, Philippines
Death
3 Feb 1959 (aged 84)
Concepcion, Tarlac Province, Central Luzon, Philippines
Burial
Concepcion, Tarlac Province, Central Luzon, Philippines Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Name Servillano Aquino
Age 72
Birth Year (Estimated) 1874
Father's Name Braulio Aqino
Mother's Name Petrona Hipolito
Spouse's Name Helen Sanchez
Spouse's Age 38
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1908
Spouse's Father's Name Rufino Sanchez
Spouse's Mother's Name Natalia David
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 10 Oct 1946
Event Place Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Event Place (Original) Manila, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Source Details p244
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https://groups.google.com/g/alt.language.kapampangan/c/HRNsDdZd2uU?pli=1
Philippine Daily Inquirer 12/28/1998 excerpt
Hundreds more followed the funeral car on foot up to the old cemetery on the
outskirts of town.
Dona Aurora, mother of martyred opposition leader Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.
was laid to rest around beside the tombs of her husband, Benigno Aquino, Sr.
and her father-in-law, the revolutionary leader Servillano Aquino.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servillano_Aquino excerpt
Servillano Aquino y Aguilar (April 20, 1874 – February 3, 1959) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution against Spain (1896–1898), and the Philippine–American War (1899–1902). He served as a delegate to the Malolos Congress and was the grandfather of Benigno S. "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.. He is the great-grandfather of Benigno Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines.

Servillano "Mianong" Aquino was born to Don Braulio Aquino y Lacsamana and Doña Petrona Aguilar y Henson. He had his early education from a private tutor in Mexico, Pampanga. He moved to Manila, and entered the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, and later, the University of Santo Tomas.

Philippine–American War
In 1896, Aquino became a mason and joined the Katipunan. He was also elected mayor of Murcia, Tarlac and, under General Francisco Macabulos, he organized the Filipino revolutionary forces against the Americans. He was promoted to major, but was defeated in the battle at Mount Sinukuan or Mount Arayat in Arayat, Pampanga. After the Pact of Biak-na-Bato was signed, Aquino was self-exiled to Hong Kong together with Emilio Aguinaldo and the revolutionary government after receiving 100,000 pesos from the Spanish government in exchange of their surrender. He returned to the Philippines in 1898, and joined General Antonio Luna to fight against the American forces. Together they attacked Manila but retreated to Mount Sinukuan or Mount Arayat. In September 1902, he surrendered and was jailed in Bilibid Prison, and sentenced to hang. However, United States President Theodore Roosevelt pardoned Aquino after two years.

Personal life
He married to Guadalupe Quiambao, with whom he had three children, namely Gonzalo Aquino (born 1892), future Philippine House Speaker Benigno (born 1894) and Amando (born 1896). Later, he married Belen Sanchez, and had a child with her, future Philippine Congressman Herminio (born 1949).

Death
Aquino died of a heart attack on February 3, 1959.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HB3V-K16Z
Name Servillano Aquino
Age 72
Birth Year (Estimated) 1874
Father's Name Braulio Aqino
Mother's Name Petrona Hipolito
Spouse's Name Helen Sanchez
Spouse's Age 38
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1908
Spouse's Father's Name Rufino Sanchez
Spouse's Mother's Name Natalia David
Event Type Marriage
Event Date 10 Oct 1946
Event Place Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Event Place (Original) Manila, Metropolitan Manila, Philippines
Source Details p244
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
https://groups.google.com/g/alt.language.kapampangan/c/HRNsDdZd2uU?pli=1
Philippine Daily Inquirer 12/28/1998 excerpt
Hundreds more followed the funeral car on foot up to the old cemetery on the
outskirts of town.
Dona Aurora, mother of martyred opposition leader Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.
was laid to rest around beside the tombs of her husband, Benigno Aquino, Sr.
and her father-in-law, the revolutionary leader Servillano Aquino.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servillano_Aquino excerpt
Servillano Aquino y Aguilar (April 20, 1874 – February 3, 1959) was a Filipino general during the Philippine Revolution against Spain (1896–1898), and the Philippine–American War (1899–1902). He served as a delegate to the Malolos Congress and was the grandfather of Benigno S. "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.. He is the great-grandfather of Benigno Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines.

Servillano "Mianong" Aquino was born to Don Braulio Aquino y Lacsamana and Doña Petrona Aguilar y Henson. He had his early education from a private tutor in Mexico, Pampanga. He moved to Manila, and entered the Colegio de San Juan de Letran, and later, the University of Santo Tomas.

Philippine–American War
In 1896, Aquino became a mason and joined the Katipunan. He was also elected mayor of Murcia, Tarlac and, under General Francisco Macabulos, he organized the Filipino revolutionary forces against the Americans. He was promoted to major, but was defeated in the battle at Mount Sinukuan or Mount Arayat in Arayat, Pampanga. After the Pact of Biak-na-Bato was signed, Aquino was self-exiled to Hong Kong together with Emilio Aguinaldo and the revolutionary government after receiving 100,000 pesos from the Spanish government in exchange of their surrender. He returned to the Philippines in 1898, and joined General Antonio Luna to fight against the American forces. Together they attacked Manila but retreated to Mount Sinukuan or Mount Arayat. In September 1902, he surrendered and was jailed in Bilibid Prison, and sentenced to hang. However, United States President Theodore Roosevelt pardoned Aquino after two years.

Personal life
He married to Guadalupe Quiambao, with whom he had three children, namely Gonzalo Aquino (born 1892), future Philippine House Speaker Benigno (born 1894) and Amando (born 1896). Later, he married Belen Sanchez, and had a child with her, future Philippine Congressman Herminio (born 1949).

Death
Aquino died of a heart attack on February 3, 1959.


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