Baldomero roxas biography of martin
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Two (2) parcels of land with a total land area of 438,018 square meters, more or less, situated in Tagaytay City[2]were surveyed and approved by the Bureau of Lands on March 29, 1941under Psu-113427 for the heirs of Baldomero Roxas y Hermanos (Roxas property).[3]
A parcel of land also situated in Tagaytay was surveyed under Psu-136750 for Martin Landicho (Landicho property) and was decreed in his name on May 23, 1953[4]in LRC Case No. 167, LRC (GLRO) Record No. N-72008. OCT No. 157 was accordingly issued to Landicho.[5]
“Lot No. 2” of the Landicho property was later sold to Porfirio Beljica who was issued TCT No. 3255.[6]
Beljica in turn sold “Lot No. 2” of the Landicho property to the Taal Development Corporation which was issued TCT No. 3445.[7]
The Taal Development Corporation later mortgaged “Lot No. 2” of the Landicho property to the Republic Planters Bank which eventually acquired it on July 7, 1965 following the foreclosure sale thereof af
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Lipa’s Old Gentry
The Old Families of Lipa, Batangas are renowned for their rich history and cultural heritage. These families were prominent during Lipa’s golden era in the late nineteenth century when the town was known for its coffee cultivation and trade. One fascinating aspect of these families is their tradition of intermarrying among themselves, primarily to maintain their social status and ensure that their children marry within the town’s social circle. This led to a high incidence of consanguineous marriages among notable clans such as Solis, Katigbak, Luz, Roxas, Africa, Mayo, Kalaw, and Dimayuga.
THE SOLIS, AGUILERA, OLAGUIVEL and LOZADA FAMILIES
“The Lipeño aristocracy in reality belonged to only one family group, all sired by Don Celestino Solis in a succession of three wives. Solis had about three times as many daughters as sons, and daughters had many more daughters. They were said to be the richest family in Villa de Lipa and their lives seemed to be like fairy tales.” – Maria Kalaw-Katigbak
The Solis clan was considered the richest family in Lipa and perhaps in the Batangas province. This family descended from Don Celestino Solis, born to Juan Solis, said to be a mestizo of Spanish-Mexican ancestry, and Irene de lo