BARANGAY PROFILE OF SUA, CAMALIGAN By: Dominador N. Marcaida, Jr. MENRO (Des.), LGU-Camaligan
BARANGAY HISTORY ACCORDING TO KEY INFORMANTS
A long time ago, before the Spaniards came to the Philippines, the place
was abundant with different kinds of sour trees, such as pomelo, lemon, oranges, kalpe, kabugao and others. These trees were planted as fences around the houses of the community.
When the Spaniards came, they called the place “Suha’, which is the local
name for citrus fruit trees. Some other names cropped up, like Tampac, which came from the word
“Sangab- Tambac.” One story goes that one Spaniard climbed a dalandan tree to get some fruits. The branch was broken, so the Spaniard fell over a pile of fruits (tambak na prutas). The Spaniard asked the people around what happened. The people said, “Tambak”. Since then the place was called “Tambac.” As years went by, it was changed to Tampac.
Other names were given to the place like, Iraya, Kalye Pugot” or
“Mangaho.” When the place was registered as a barangay of Camaligan, they preferred the name “Sua”, from the local word “suha”, the local name for citrus trees. Source: Write-up submitted by Ma. Mercy I. Abarientos, Principal I – Sua Elementary School)
Two residents of the barangay, a brother and a sister, one named Alejandro and another one named Ernesta Marcaida, served as key informants for this part. They gave the following narratives regarding some historical facts about barangay Sua before and after the Japanese War in the Philippines.
These two key informants were the children of Nicomedes Marcaida and
Eufemia Almendral (a sister of one Severina Almendral).
Alejandro Marcaida, born in 1923 at Sua, Camaligan, lived at Sitio Manggaho (presently part of Sitio Tampac), with his wife Alejandra Morico. Alejandra had brothers named Gregorio and Sabas, and sisters named Iluminada, Aurea and Florentina Morico. Aurea was married to Bonifacio Agdan. Gregorio, Alejandra, Sabas, Iluminada, Aurea and Florentina were the children of the spouses Simplicio Morico and Sabina Zamudio, who were then living in the land of Gertrudes Zamudio, whose husband was Rufo Madrigal, a cabeza de barangay of Sua. Simplicio Morico had another brother named Fortunato, who was the father of Victoria, Dorotea, Felipe and Melchor Morico. This was before the Japanese war.
During the Japanese occupation, Alejandro Marcaida, with his wife and children, lived at the poblacion of Camaligan, at Barangay San Mateo, in the land now owned by Jose Capucao at the site occupied by the bodega of the PMO-Camaligan. They stayed there until after liberation time, when they returned to Sua and lived at the site of present barangay Chapel. From here, they were able to buy their own land, which is where they now live. From 1965 until in 1978, where he worked at the PMO-Camaligan until 1985, he was employed with the Department of Public Works and Highways.
According to the key informant Alejandro, the residents of the barangay when he was just a child, were the following: Melecio Otor who had a daughter named Estrella (wife of Roberto Roblas), a certain Rivera of Tampac, Gil Marcaida, Severo Alinday, Florentino Aguilar, Antonio Ocbian, Doroteo Marcaida, Bruno Tablay, Maximo Laynesa (a professional carpenter), Ricardo Tawagon (father of Panfilo and Angel Tawagon), Juan Villamor, Esperidion Capistrano, Leon Abarientos (brother of Gregorio and Raymundo Abarientos. Gregorio is the father of Porfirio Abarientos).
Alejandro Marcaida recalled that the “Tribunal,” a structure made of
bamboo and nipa (which served as the material for it roofing and wall) and “hamorawon” posts, served as a barangay government center and the “hermita.” The “tribunal” was located in the site presently occupied by the basketball court. This was also the structure where the first classes of the Grade I pupils was held in 1948, according to him. The “tribunal” served as a school site for almost ten years, or, in other words, from the year 1948, at the time when schooling was started, up to year 1958, when the first Gabaldon-type school building was constructed at the present school site. This was during the time of the then Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay. The first school building was called “Sua Community School.” He said that it was a certain resident named Petronilo Abias who had the original idea of putting up a primary school in the barangay and to donate a site for this purpose. But since his land was located far from the barangay proper, he exchanged this land to that one owned by a certain Florentina Decena. Florentina Decena acceded to the proposal of Petronilo Abias to land swap. Petronilo Abias (the father of Antonio Abias, and also the grandfather of Rodrigo Abias) then donated the swapped land to the barangay as a new school site. This land is now where the present site of the Sua Elementary School.
According to the key informant Alejandro Marcaida, others who served as “cabeza de Barangay,” aside from the one mentioned below by his sister, Ernesta, were Eugenio Alinday Sr., Prisco Marcaida, and Rufo Madrigal.
The other key informant, Ernesta Marcaida, sister of the previous key
informant, said that the residents of the barangay when she was just a child were the following; Sarah Aguilar, Nicomedes Marcaida (her father), Teofilo Rey, Asuncion Atencia, Cipriana Almendral, Alejandro Marcaida (her brother), Rosario
Altar, Juana Alinday, Doroteo Marcaida, Bonifacio Diones (father of Modesto and Vicente Diones), Marcelo Sanchez, Victoriana Marcaida, Gregorio Villere, Sabino Manait, and Potenciano Almendral.
Two cabezas de barangay whom this key informant mentioned were a
certain Inocencio San Jose and a certain Abraham Alinday, whose terms of office she could not remember since there are no existing records of the terms of the past punong barangays could be found in the barangay.
This informant is also one of the pupils of the first Sua Community School
in the year 1948. (Source: Personal interviews with Alejandro and Ernesta Marcaida, 12 October 2007)
HISTORY OF SUA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
About seventy years ago, in the year 1930’s, the first batch of grade I pupils were housed in a little chapel made of bamboo and nipa. When that little chapel was destroyed by a typhoon, one resident of the barangay, named Leon Abarientos, who had a two-storey house, was kind enough to let the pupils and their teacher, the former Ms. Rufina Enguero, occupy the first floor as a temporary classroom.
When school enrolment increased, the parents asked a benevolent resident to donate a parcel of land for a school site. Because of his generous heart, Alfredo Abias donated one hectare of agricultural land situated near the bank of the Bicol River. The residents were very grateful. But since the site was a low land, very near the river, and was always under water during high tides, they though of exchanging the site to that one owned by Julio Capucao, a resident of Camaligan, whose land was near the road and the barangay center. However, this request was not granted by the owner. Thus the new school building was built in the original site donated by Mr. Alfredo Abias. This first building was made of bamboo and nipa and built through bayanihan effort of the parents. For almost fifteen years, the school enrolment was up to Grade IV only. When the pupils reached Grade V, they went to Gainza to pursue their schooling by crossing the Bicol River. It was only in the year 1950’s that the first Grade VI pupils graduated in this school. When Mrs. Ma. Mercy I. Abarientos was transferred to this school in 1968 as a classroom teacher; there were already seven teachers under the school head then in the name of Mr. Mella. She was transferred to the Camaligan Central School. When she came back, however, in 1992, the enrolment increased year after year. At present, there are already ten teachers handling ten classes under a Principal-I.
(Source: Write-up submitted by Ma. Mercy I. Abarientos, Principal I – Sua Elementary School) Barangay Sua Physiographic Profile
1. Geographical Features:
Barangay Sua is situated along the Bicol River, landlocked, and is
about 3.5 kilometers from the poblacion of Camaligan. It is considered as the farthest barangay of all the thirteen barangays that comprise the municipality of Camaligan
Its boundaries include the municipalities of Canaman (N-W), Barangay
Dugcal (E), and Gainza (SW). The total land area of Barangay Sua, based from the certification issued by
the Land Management Bureau of the Department of the Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), is about 54.2640 hectares, including lands occupied by access roads and pathways. This figure however does not include the area occupied barangay waters, such as rivers, creeks, and wetlands. However, record from the Municipal Assessor’s Officer based on declared real properties shows a total land area of 60.657266 hectares which is the figure that we adopted here.
2. Geology and Seismicity
Being situated where flood hazard susceptibility is between 0.6 to 2.5 meters high, liquefaction susceptibility is moderate to high, and the peak ground acceleration value (G-factor) is 0.31 to 0.40 g. (soft soil is 1.39 g.), Barangay Sua, Camaligan, is a natural disaster prone area due to floods, soil subsidence and earthquakes. Hence, these factors in its topography and soil are very much considered in the design and construction of any housing, subdivision plans and other public building construction projects.
3. Climate
Barangay Sua, just like other barangays in the municipality of Camaligan, Camarines Sur, has a distinct climate and very pronounced rainfall. Its average rainfall is placed at 1500-2000 ml. annually.
Camarines Sur is a typhoon-prone area. As such, Barangay Sua is never
spared from the weather disturbances that affect the province. The barangay is most affected during the “amihan”, when the heavy rain clouds come from the direction of the larger ocean on the east, which is, the Pacific Ocean. The cyclone pattern is that of one (1) cyclone directly hits the province in a maximum of a three (3) year interval. The climate and the weather phenomena have direct
effect on the productivity of the barangay and the way of life of the barangay residents.
4. Rainfall
Its average rainfall is placed at 1500-2000 ml. annually.
5. Wind Velocity and Direction
The prevailing weather phenomena and patterns experienced are the northeasterly winds, or “amihan” (October-February), the southwesterly, or “habagat” (June-September), and the easterly to Southeasterly, or “hiraga”, during other months. Other wind directions that affect the local climate throughout the year are called by their local names, such as, the following: “salatan” (E-N), “timog” (S-SW), and the “dumagsa” (SW-NW).
6.Temperature
Temperature at Barangay Sua ranges between 240C to 340C throughout the whole year.
7. Humidity
Humidity in the area is between 60% - 98%.
8. Typhoons and Storm Surges
Typhoons and Storm surges regularly visit the area between the months of September to November every year when the North-east wind (Amihan) prevails. However, typhoons and storm surges may strike the area anytime during the year.
9. Hydrology
Highest reported incidence of critical water level was during Typhoon Loleng in October 22, 1998, which posted at 4.04 meters high.
10. Topography and Soil
Barangay Sua has mono-topographic relief-flat lowland with slopes of 0.30, coupled with a rich soil (Canaman soil, Balongay soil, and the Libmanan soil) and considered to be suited for agriculture (89% is agricultural land). However, because of floods during inclement weather, its fullest potential is not exploited.
11. Demography Barangay Sua has a total population of 1,397 individuals, distributed among 408 households or families, in seven zones. It has a total land area of 54.2640 hectares, with a present actual land use of 109,529 sq. meters for residential; 7,000 sq. meters for commercial uses; 699 for institutional uses, 19,474 sq. m. for educational uses; 476,424 sq. m. for rice cultivation and 122,275.70 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 806 individuals for the age bracket of 0-17 years old; 670 individuals for the age bracket of 18-29 years old (youth); 338 individuals for the 30-65 years old (employable group); and 80 individuals belonging to the 65 years old and above (Senior Citizens), for total number of 1,397 individuals. As to gender distribution, male individuals are 758, and female individuals are 639. As to the number of electoral precincts, there are five precincts with a total of 925 registered voters. 12. 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 Sua TOTAL PER
TYPE
Building Construction Construction Worker 38
114
Utility 4
Painter 3
Laborer 57
Carpenter 12
Electrical/Electronic Technician 2 5
Services Welder 3
General Services Maintenance Worker 1
6 Janitor 3
Plumber/Driller 1
Tinsmith 1
Security Services Security Guard 7 7
Home Services Laundrywoman 2
19 Barber 3
Househelper 5
Babysitter 2
Beautician 5
Manicurist 1
Caretaker 1
Health Services Hilot 2 2
Transport Services Driver 26
33 Pedicab Driver 3
Tricycle Driver 3
Family Driver 1
Marketing Services Businessmen/women 4
32
Vendor 5
Buy & Sell 3
Salesclerk 1
Saleslady 3
Salesman 1
Salesboy 2
Sales Agent 1
Promodizer 2
Store Aide/helper 1
Sari-sari Store Owner 4
Fish Vendor 2
Dress vendor 1
Vegetable Vendor 1
Hardware Attendant 1
Food/Restaurant Services Waiter 1
10
Helper 2
Cook 2
Butcher 1
Food Processor 2
Food Handler 2
Agricultural Services Farmer 55
70
Fisherman 5
Fish worker 1
Fish Port Worker 2
Farm laborer 4
Farmer/Padyak Driver 1
Farmer/Vendor 1
Animal Cartetaker 1
Office worker Government Employee 2
6 Private Employee 2
Office clerk 1
Secretary 1
Communication Services Broadcaster/Announcer 1
5 Photographer 2
Printing Press Operator 1
Graphic Artist 1
Computer Services Encoder 1 2
Computer Technician 1
Education Worker Teacher 6 8
Day Care Teacher 2
Student Student 7 7
Manufacturing Services Sewer 1 1
Overseas OFW 7 9
Seaman 2
Self-employment Self-Employed 7 135
Housekeeper 128
Barangay Officials Barangay Official 2 3
BNS 1
Retirees Senior Citizen 6 9
Pensioner 3
Peace & Order Personnel Military 1 1
Not Applicable (17 years old and below) 664 664
None (Unstated Employment) 217 217
TOTAL 1365 1365
13. Property Profile
NO.
SECTION
NO.
TAX MAP NO.
NAME OF OWNER
ACTUAL
OCCUPANT
AREA (sq.m.)
1 1 1 PRADO, Roberto 11,266
2 2 RADA (PRADO, Roberto) RADA 10,684
3 3 SIBULO, Filipinas 56,047
4 4 MORICO, Gregorio Valentin Morico 1,913
5
5 AGDAN, Bonifacio Bonifacio Agdan, Gonsalo Agdan 4,056
6 6 MORICO, Victoria Joni Morico 120
7 7 MORICO, Dorotea 3,639
8 8 DE GUZMAN, Lamberto & Imelda 3,239
9 9 MORICO, Melchor 1,072
10 10 ANTONIO, Canuto 869
11 11 MORICO, Felipe 1,405
12 2 1 SIBULO, Filipinas S. 56,042
13 2 SIBULO, Filipinas
883
14 3 AGAGAD, Tomas 304
15 4 AGAGAD, Tomas 304
16 5 CORDIAL, Rogelio 3,737
17 6 MANAIT, Cerilo 2,465
18 7 SIBULO, Antonio & Filipinas 2,482
19 8 DEL PILAR, Rafaela 3,245
20 9 AGDAN, Macario 1,254
21 10 CONDAT, Macario 1,485
22 11 PRESENTACION, Angelina 3,711
23 12 TAWAGON, Jose 2,797
24 13 OLAÑO, Consuelo 12,600
25 14 OLAÑO, Consuelo 30,000
26 3 1 OTOR, Melecio 12,389
27 2 GALICIA, Pedro 9,207
28 3 GALICIA, Pedro 199
29 4 SIBULO, Filipinas S. 21,940
30
5-A RIVERA, Tranquilino (RECEPCION, Aurora) 26,490
5-B DIONES, Jorge
5-C BAYLON, Pampilo
5-D MOLINA, Roberto
5-E DIONES, Joel
5-F ALMENDRAL, Jose L.
5-G ASICO, Eserson
5-H HAPA, Arcenio
5-I ARAGON, Fortunato
5-J BILALE, Michael
5-K MARCAIDA, Baltazar
5-L ABIAS, Amelita Vacant
5-M BARRIOS, Teresita Vacant
5-N AGRAVANTE, Jose Vacant
5-O VILLAMOR, Rosa Vacant
5-P CONTRERAS, Ernesto Vacant
5-Q VILLARE, Gloria Vacant
5-R GONZAGA, Vacant
5-S SERVIDAD, Lanie Vacant
5-T VILLAMOR, Clarita Vacant
5-U BRECIA, Alma Vacant
5-V ABIAS, Elvira Vacant
5-W ABARIENTOS, Cristina Vacant
5-X MANSOR, Delia Vacant
5-Y LAGNASON, Nelly Vacant
5-Z VALENZUELA, Erma Vacant
5-AA FRIAS, Gina Vacant
5-BB POLOTAN, Francisco Jr. Vacant
5-CC ALINDAY, Rodolfo
5-DD LABAPIS, Richard Vacant
5-EE ANOÑUEVO, Cherry
5-FF ARAZAS, Remedios
5-GG AGOTILLA, Josefina
5-HH TINDOR, Mary Rose
5-II SISTOSO, Rico
5-JJ ARCO, Evelyn Vacant
5-KK COBILLAS, Danilo Vacant
5-LL SAN JUAN, Jose Vacant
5-MM GONZAGA, Reynaldo Vacant
5-NN SURTIDO, Balbino Vacant
5-OO DE LA CRUZ, Dennis Vacant
5-PP CORREO, Danilo Vacant
5-QQ DE LA CRUZ, Cipriano Vacant
5-RR RACADAG, Ronald Vacant
5-SS BAROSO, Estela Vacant
5-TT NACABUTAS, Alpedio Vacant
5-UU METILLO, Neptali
5-VV SANDUCO, Norberto
31 6 PRADO, Amparo 1,390
32 7 ALAYAN, Felipe 3,739
33 8 ALINDAY, Eugenio Sr. 7,355
34 9 COLLANTES, Efren 8,729
35 10-A Sta. Ana, Segundo (OLAÑO, Consuelo) Vacant 23,090
10-B BALANLAYOS, Mary Joy Vacant
10-C DEJUMO, Leona Vacant
10-D SAMALIA Vacant
10-E STA. ANA, Segundo Vacant
10-F OLAÑO, Consuelo Vacant
10-G EMILIO, Marilyn Vacant
10-H BEBOT, Jaime Vacant
10-I OCSALES,Lauro Vacant
10-J Vacant
10-K OCSALES,Lauro Vacant
10-L FLORES, David Vacant
10-M FLORES, David Vacant
10-N DEJUMO, Leona Vacant
STA. ANA, Libay Vacant
36 11 SIBULO, Antonio & Filipinas Vacant 782
37 12-A RIVERA, Tranquilino (OLAÑO, Consuelo) Vacant 2,687
12-B RIVERA,Gina Vacant
12-C OLAÑO, Consuelo Vacant
38 13 LAYNEZA, Maximo Cami Rivera, Lourdes Layneza, Alice Rivera 913
39 14 SAN JOSE, Pablo Marilyn Villanueva 2,564
40 15 VILLARAZA, Paula Violeta Roha, Asuncion Mariano, Lourdes Agagad, Salvador Alinday, Gary San Jose 1,074
41 16 TAWAGON, Ricardo Mamita San Jose 664
42 17 DIONES, Modesto 7,936
43 18-A STA. ANA, Libay (OLAÑO, Consuelo) Vacant 1,729
18-B OLAÑO, Consuelo Vacant
44 19 CAPUCAO, Felicisimo 10,575
45 20 SIBULO, Antonio & Filipinas Marina Alabat 361
46 21 DIONES, Modesto Vacant 1,075
47 22 OLAÑO, Consuelo 3,470
48 4 1 SIBULO, Filipinas S. Armando Las Piñas 9,842
49 2 PRADO, Telesporo Jr. 3,072
50 3 REY, Virginia 1,463
51 4 BELBES, Primo 3,873
52 5 EDUARDO, Hercelina (SAN JOSE, Pablo) 240
53 6 SALUDES, Victor Victor Saludes, Antonia Saludes, Allan Saludes, Amelita Saludes, 2,787
54 7 BILALE, Andres Andres Bilale Sr., Andres Bilale Jr., Amado Bilale 614
55 8 VILLAMOR, Rosa (BILALE, Eusebia) Vacant 614
56 9 BILALE, Eliseo Arnel Bilale 614
57 10 BILALE, Luisa Efren Almendral 614
58 11 TAWAGON, Flaviana Ernesto Contreras, Fe Caudilla, Melvin San Jose 4,655
59 12 VILLAMOR, Juan 57
60 13 VILLAMOR, Rosa A. Solomon Labandero,Pedro Labandero 236
61 14 VILLAMOR, Juan Antonio Sunguad 57
62
15 REBUQUIAO, Jima (VILLAMOR, Jima) Julio Labandero Sr., Julio Labandero Jr., Renato Labandero, Roger Labandero, Enrique Labandero 400
16 SALUDES, Estela Estela Saludes, Mario Saludes, Andres Saludes, Faustino Saludes, Tendinilla 1,976
17 ALINDAY, Lucia Oscar Alinday, Dennis Alinday, Lucia Alinday, Alfredo Saludes Renting: Barrios 6,934
63 5 1 ABARIENTOS, Josefina 18,670
64 2 RB of Pamplona Alejandro Ricafrancia, Josefina Pontejos 462
65 3 VILLERE, Flaviana Bonifacio Tawagon,Francisco Alimango, Randy Tawagon, Salvador Labandero, Fortonato Tawagon 817
66 4 VILLERE, Hilario Norma Villere 309
67 5 ABARIENTOS, Porfirio Antonio Abarrientos 350
68 6 BENIPAYO, Proceso Alfredo Benipayo, Proceso Benepayo, Arcenio Benepayo, Armando Benepayo 1,925
69 7 MARCAIDA, Gavina Aldred Ocsales, Severina Ocsales, Eserson Asico 799
70 8 CAPUCAO, Jose Roberto Robias Sr. 1,681
71 9 AURELLANO, Domingo Oscar Diones, 731
Guillermo Diones, Emirita Saludes, Efren Diones, Jorge Diones
72 10 BIHIS, Zenaida Vacant 6,851
73 11 BIHIS, Zenaida 1,038.66
74 12 VILLERE, Jaime Gloria Villere 753
75 13 TAWAGON, Ricardo Nelson Villamor, Honorato Villere Sr., Josefina Borromeo, Nilo Villere 519
76 14 MARCAIDA, Josefina Crisologo Marcaida Jr., Tomasa Aguilar, Paolo Ramos, Clarita Villamor, Pricila Abarientos 904
77 15 CAPISTRANO, Noel Miguel Buergo, Ariel Aurellano 323
78 16 Dep-ED Vacant 230
79 17 ALMENDRAL, Bernado (ALMENDRAL, Servando) Brgy. Health Center 305
80 18 Barangay Sua Brgy. Hall, Day Care Center, 200
81 19 ALMENDRAL, Servando (ALMENDRAL, Bernardo)
Lucio Asico, Arcenio Hapa, Amador Capistrano, Leonardo Suarez 915
82 20 CAPISTRANO, Esperidion Ruben Capistrano 3,151
83 21 ROBLAS, Leonila T. Vacant 11,100
84 22 ARCEGA, Severina Vacant 660
85 23 CAPISTRANO, Salvacion Vacant 680
86 24 SALVACION, Salustiana Vacant 680
87 25 CAPISTRANO, Esperidion Eden Capistrano 3,151
88 26 ALIPANTE, Rosalio Joseph De Mesa 12,000
89 27 ABARIENTOS, Porfirio 8,567
90 28 ABIAS, Rodrigo Vacant 2,631
91 29 Dep-Ed Elem. School 10,164
92 6 1 MARCAIDA, Alejandro Alejando Marcaida, Virgilio Marcaida, Victor Marcaida, Baltazar Marcaida, Vicitacion Bongais 1,850
93 2 CAPUCAO, Jose 9,080
94 3 BARANGAY CHAPEL 1000
95 4 AURELLANO, Domingo Edgar Capistrano 900
96 5 DIONES, Mariano Nancy Asico, Benito Balanlayos 900
97 6 DIONES, Celerina Alex Capistrano 900
98
7 ALMENDRAL, Armando Felisito Almendral Sr. Fe Garul 850
99 8 BALANLAYOS, Benito Segundo Sta. Ana, Pancio Balanlayos 800
100 9 ARAZAS, Gerardo 720
101 10 TABLAY, Hilariona et al Esperanza Marcaida 600
102 11 IMPERIAL, Alejandro Noel Capistrano 800
103 12 ALMENDRAL, Paulo Agapito Llanes 900
104 13 ALINDAY, Juana Ariel Alinday 800
105 14 ASICO, Lucio Jonathan Asico, Edgardo Asico 1000
106 15 ABIAS, Susana Elvira Abias, Rodrigo Abias 1,739
107 16 VILLAMOR, Aquilino Virgilio Villamor, Juan Vale 900
108 17 BERMUDO, Ruben M. Pampilo Baylon, Eusebia 1000
109 18 ATOLE, Miguel Vacant 1400
110 19 ORDIALES, Leticia Vacant 600
111 20 ABARIENTOS, Romualdo 800
112 21 MARCAIDA, Benjamin 300
113 22 DASECO, Reynaldo 200
114 23 MARCAIDA, Lorenza Samuel Daseco 180
115 24 BALANLAYOS, Benito 1,100
116 25 ALMENDRAL, Teodoro Delfin Almendral 2,588
117 26 ALMENDRAL, Crecenciano Delfin Almendral 50
118 27 ALMENDRAL, Potenciano Potenciano Almendral, Rolando Almendral,Vicente Brecia, Eusebia Latumbo 50
119 28 ALMENDRAL, Victoria 120
120 29 ALMENDRAL, Maria 193
121 30 MARCAIDA, Bernardita 271
122 31 DIONES, Juan 227
123 32 SAN JOSE, Prescilo Vacant 988
124 33 DE MESA, Marcelo Maria De Mesa 344
125 34 CAPISTRANO, Marta A. 255
126 35 HAPA, Wenifreda Bonifacio Hapa, Marlon Antonio 225
127 36 MARCAIDA, Victor Vacant 846
128 37 MARCAIDA, Violeta Vacant 512
129 38 MARCAIDA, Virgilio Vacant 471
130 39 MARCAIDA, Beatriz Vacant 476
131 40 MARCAIDA, Baltazar Vacant 632
132 41 DIONES, Florentino Vacant 711
133 42 PACHICA, Encarnacion Villamor 1,414
134 43 ABARIENTOS, Jose 1,900
135 44 MARCAIDA, Eulogio 1,882
136 45 MARCAIDA, Visitacion Vacant 643
137 46 MARCAIDA, Bernardita Vacant 408
138 47 ALMENDRAL, Bernardo 3,770
139 48 ALMENDRAL, Bernardo Vacant 500
140 49 ALMENDRAL,.Elvira Vacant 1,767
141 50 ALMENDRAL, Elvira Vacant 921
142 51 VICTORIA, Visitacion Erl Saludes 704
143 52 MARCAIDA, Andres 765
144 53 ALMENDRAL, Elvira Estrella Asaytono 2,680
145 54 CAPISTRANO, Roberto & Magdalena 3,402
146 55 BALANLAYOS, Benito Vacant 3,500
147 7 1 ROBLAS, Leonila T. Salve Amon 777
148 2-A STA. ANA, Servando (ARCEGA, Aproniano) Rolly Sabado 501
2-B ARCEGA, Aproniano Vacant
149 3 ARCEGA, Aproniano Ireneo Silerio 924
150 4 AGDURO, Hilarion Hilarion Agduro, Rolly Martinez 322
151 5-A DEL ROSARIO, Jaime (BARRIOS, Sabas) Jonathan Wimer 736
5-B SABAS, Teresita
5-C BARRIOS, Sabas
152 6 DEL ROSARIO, Jaime (ABARIENTOS, Natividad) 388
153 7 SILERIO, Primo Vacant 547
154 8 AGDURO, Hilarion 1,892
155 9 ABARIENTOS, Jose 1,592
156 10 ABARIENTOS, Esmeralda Vacant 2,313
157 11 ROBLAS, Santiago Vacant 447
158 12 BUENA, Vicente 3,820
159 13 Sps. DASECO, Reynaldo & Ernesta 1,089
160 14 SILERIO, Ireneo 3,093
161 15 CALLAS, Hilario 2,710
162 16 BUENA, Herminio 2,590
163 17 SILERIO, Ireneo 11,286
164 18 ROBLAS, Santiago 3,070
165 19 MARCAIDA, Andres 1,606
166 20 SILERIO, Ireneo 3,974
167 21 ATENCIA, Salome 4,918
168 8 1 VILLERE, Aproniano Calixto Villere, Romeo Villere, Jerry Villere, Avelina De los Santos, Alberto Villere Jr., Danilo Villere, Charlie Villere 768
169 2 REY, Nicasio Sr. Nicasio Rey Sr., Nicasio Rey Jr.,Nenita Marcaida 296
170 3 VILLAMOR, Maria 952
171 4 ABARIENTOS, Jose Vacant 714
172 5 VILLERE, Salvacion Fe Villamor 777
173 6 RAZON, Engr. Daniel B. Nestor Hernandez 16,471
174 7 TAWAGON, Flaviana Vacant 4,740
175 9 1 MANAIT, Valeriano Oriel Manait, Milagros Manait,Juvy Manait 2,744
176 2 MANAIT, Lolita Norma Roblas, 1,840
Alfredo Borja, Danilo Manait, Fernando Suares, Cerilo Manait Jr.
177 3 ALINDAY, Lucia Alfredo Borja, Danilo Manait, Fernando Suares, Cerilo Manait Jr. 4,416
178 4 BONAFE, Leodegario Vacant 1,710
179 5 ROBLAS, Manuela Norma Roblas 5,490
180 6 TAWAGON, Flaviano 8,828
181 7 Sps. ABIAS, Exequiel & Teresita 1,171
182 8 GALICIA, Rosario 77
183 9 GALICIA, Rosario 47,820
184 10 VILLARAZA, Paula 1,557
185 11 MANAIT, Santos 8,801
186 12 ALINDAY, Lucia 4,270
187 13 TAWAGON, Flaviano Vacant 1,014
188 10 1-A LAGASCA, Noel (LAGASCA,Alfredo) 790
1-B LAGASCA, Gil
189 2 LAGASCA, Rosenda 610
190 3 GONTANG, Isabel Vacant 4,000
191 4 SISON, Eddie (BICHARA, Victor Jr). Vacant 2,600
192 5 SISON, Eddie (DIONES, Modesta) Vacant 589
193 6 OCSALES, Lauro 676
194 7 TAWAGON, Angel 840
195 8 SISON, Eddie (BICHARA, Victor Jr). Vacant 2,535
196 9 PRADO, Melchor N. 3,245
197 10 AGAMOS, Maxima 1,283
198 11 PRADO, Amparo 448
199 12 PRADO, Joventino 1,108
200 11 1 LAGASCA, Elena 5,348
201 2 SAN JSOE, Benedicto 2,576
202 3 SIBULO, Antonio & Filipinas 2,943
203 4 SIBULO, Antonio & Filipinas 225
204 5 RB OF Nabua 2,227
205 6-A AURELLANO, Fructuoso 2,000
6-B SIBULO, Antonio
206 7-A FLORALDE, Fernando 300
7-B MANING
207 8 TAWAGON, Jose Angelo Agagad 148
208 9 TAWAGON, Jose Gil Tawagon 474
209 10 SAN JOSE, Prescilo 436
210 11 SAN JOSE, Inocencio (DY, Elmer) Vacant 233
211 12 TUNAY. Lailanie Anecia Tunay/Rice Mill 450
212 13 SAN JOSE, Eugenia Vacant 597
213 14 SAN JOSE, Inocencia Vacant 335
214 15 MILANO, Abraham 268
215 16 AURELLANO, Zenaida 300
216 17 SAN JOSE, Celedonio Celedonio San Jose, Felicito San Jose, Francia San Jose, Ardilyn San Jose 661
217 18 SAN JOSE, Esmeraldo 2,420
218 19 SAN JOSE, Benedicto Oscar Frondoso 865
219 20 GONTANG, Camila A. Vacant 315
220 21-A ALINDAY,Ferdinand (ALINDAY, Eugenio) 567
21-B ALINDAY, Nida
21-C ALINDAY, Gloriosa
221 22 TUNAY, Anecia Fernando Saludes, Domingo Saludes 2,054
222 23 SITIO TAMPAC CHAPEL 194
223 24 SALUDES, Eugenia Antonio Saludes, Estrella Alayan, 370
Total declared area 763,207
14. List of Household (Family) Heads per zone:
ZONE 1 ZONE 2
No. NAME No. NAME
1 AGAD, Aryan A. 1 ABIAS, Amando V.
2 AGAGAD, Angelo R. 2 AGAGAD, Juan Jr.
3 AGAGAD, Arnold A. 3 ALINDAY, Ernesto
4 ALABAT, Noel A. 4 ALINDAY, Ernesto Jr. V.
5 ALAYAN, Estelita T. 5 ALINDAY, Salvador
6 ALAYAN, Serafin Jr. 6 ASISASA, Pablo M.
7 ALINDAY, Ferdinand Sr. 7 AURELLANO, Basilio
8 ALINDAY, Roberto SJ. 8 BATALLA, Alfredo
9 ALINDAY, Sonny T. 9 BATALLA, Alfredo M.
10 ALTAR, Joseph A. 10 BORJA, Alfredo
11 ALTAR, Leticia A. 11 BORROMEO, Tomas Jr. S.
12 BUID, Amar A. 12 DAPADAP, Ariel S.
13 CULLANZA, Domingo 13 LAGASCA, Raynaldo Jr.
14 FESICO, Mariano B. 14 LAGASCA, Rolando
15 FLORALDE, Fernando 15 LAGASCA, Wilmar M.
16 FLORES, David Sr. DM 16 MANAIT, Celso A.
17 GRONA, Eddie Sr. I. 17 MANAIT, Danilo Sr. A.
18 LAGASCA, Noel M. (Zone 6) 18 MANAIT, Oriel R.
19 LAGASCA, Panfilo 19 MANAIT, Valeriano
20 LAGASCA, Rosenda A. 20 MARIANO, Rodrigo M.
21 LAMAR, Virgilio o. 21 MARTINEZ, Ruley G.
22 LAYNESA, Maximo L. 22 MELICOR, Marvin S.
23 LAYNESA, Rogelio Jr. B. 23 METILLO, Michael
24 MADIA, Donato Jr. P. 24 METILLO, Nepthaly L.
25 MANAIT, Gonzalo S. 25 OCSALES, Jesus
26 MANAIT, Santos Sr. 26 OCSALES, Lauro Jr. A.
27 MILANO, Abraham E. 27 RIVERA, Ernesto
28 MILANO, Albert I. 28 RIVERA, Jimmy Jr.
29 MISA, Sofronio Jr. 29 RIVERA, Jimmy Sr. 30 OCBIAN, Juan T. 30 RIVERA, Ricardo 31 OCSALES, Lauro Sr. L. 31 ROA, Alfredo M. 32 PADO, Eleuterio Jr. G. 32 ROBLAS, Nestor B. 33 RIVERA, Aquilino 33 SALUDES, Guillermo A. 34 RIVERA, Benjamin 34 SALUDES, Ruben V. 35 SALUDES, Antonio A. 35 SALUDES, Sandy D. 36 SALUDES, Domingo A. 36 SAN JOSE, Alejandre Jr.
37 SALUDES, Oscar P. 37 SAN JOSE, Alejandre Sr.
38 SALUDES, Rodel T. 38 SAN JOSE, Gary
39 SAN JOSE, Anacito O. 39 SAN JOSE, Richard
40 SAN JOSE, Celedonio 40 SERVIDAD, Lani N.
41 SAN JOSE, Domingo Jr. Ron 41 TAWAGON, Abraham
42 SAN JOSE, Edgar Z. 42 VILANUEVA, Reynaldo
43 SAN JOSE, Elex
44 SAN JOSE, Priscilo A.
45 SAN JSOE, Loreto A.
46 SIBULO, Dan T.
47 TAÑAN, Crisanto A.
48 TAPGOS, Eric M.
49 TAWAGON, ceferina
50 TAWAGON, Israel A.
51 TUNAY, Jaime Jr.
52 TUNAY, Jaime Sr.
53 ZAPATA, Vicente C.
ZONE 3 ZONE 4
No. NAME No. NAME
1 ALABAT, Macario Jr. B. 1 ABARIENTOS, Antonio S.
2 ALINDAY, Ariel B. 2 ABARIENTOS, Manuel
3 ALINDAY, Dennis A. 3 ALABAT, Loreto Sr.
4 ALINDAY, Lucia M. 4 ALIMANGO, Francisco D.
5 ALINDAY, Oscar 5 ALINDAY, Abraham A.
6 ALINDAY, Rodolfo D. 6 ALINDAY, Glen A.
7 ALMENDRAL, Armando Jr. 7 ARCEGA, Aproniano
8 ALMENDRAL, Efren 8 ASICO, Eserson A.
9 ARAGON, Florante A. 9 BAYLON, Panfilo B.
10 BELALE, Andres Jr. S. 10 BELALE, Amado T.
11 BELALE, Arnel T. 11 BELALE, Andres Sr. P.
12 DE LOS SANTOS, Avelina V. 12 BENIPAYO, Alfredo
13 DE LOS SANTOS, Ronaldo 13 BENIPAYO, Arnaldo
14 DE PASCUA, Virginia 14 BENIPAYO, Arsenio M.
15 DIONES, Viterbo Jr. B. 15 BENIPAYO, Percival M.
16 FERNANDO, Charles V. 16 BENIPAYO, Proceso Jr.
17 JANUARIO, Jesus J. 17 BENIPAYO, Proceso Sr.
18 LAS PIÑAS, Arman 18 BONGAIS, Lorenzo A.
19 LAVANDERO, Solomon 19 BORROMERO, Joseph
20 MARCAIDA, Antonio SJ. 20 CAUDILLA, Nelson Sr.
21 OLIS, Juan David 21 CONTRERAS, Ernesto V.
22 RAMOS, Vicente 22 DIONES, Beterbo A.
23 REY, Loreta 23 DIONES, Efren A.
24 REY, Nicasio Jr. N. 24 DIONES, Guillermo
25 ROBLAS, Queterio B. 25 DIONES, Jorge A.
26 SALUDES, Alfredo A. 26 DIONES, Oscar A.
27 SALUDES, Estela C. 27 DIZON, Angelito B.
28 SALUDES, Faustino Jr. 28 LATUMBO, Alden 29 SUNGUAD, Antonio T. 29 LAVANDERO, Salvador C. 30 TAWAGON, Randy M. 30 MARCAIDA, Alejandro A. 31 TENDENILLA, Andres S. 31 MARCAIDA, Anthony R. 32 TENDENILLA, mario 32 MARCAIDA, Baltazar 33 TOSOC, Enrique 33 MARCAIDA, Victor 34 VILLAMOR, Juan Jr. C. 34 OCSALES, Aldrin M. 35 VILLAMOR, Julio Jr. 35 PONTEJOS, Josefina A. 36 VILLAMOR, Julio Sr. C. 36 RICAFRANCIA, Alejandro F.
37 VILLAMOR, Roger T. 37 ROBLAS, Roberto Jr. L.
38 VILLAMOR, Ronald 38 ROBLAS, Roberto Sr. T.
39 VILLERE, Alberto Sr. C. 39 SALUDES, Abel R.
40 VILLERE, Calixto SJ. 40 SAN JOSE, Henry
41 VILLERE, Danilo C. 41 SAN JOSE, Melvin R.
42 VILLERE, Jerry S. 42 SANDUCO, Norberto A.
43 VILLERE, John John C. 43 SANTIAGO, Anthony B.
44 VILLERE, Romeo Jr. E. 44 TAWAGON, Bonifacio
45 VILLERE, Romeo Sr. SJ. 45 TAWAGON, Francisco V.
46 46 VILLAMOR, Marvin M.
47 47 VILLAMOR, Nelson T.
48 48 VILLARE, Gloria
49 49 VILLERE, Honorato Sr. S.
50 50 VILLERE, Jaime N.
51 51 VILLERE, Nilo
52 52 VILLERE, Norma N.
53 53 VILLERE, Rodnie T.
ZONE 5 ZONE 6
No. NAME No. NAME
1 ABARIENTOS, Anthony 1 ABIAS, Amando V.
2 AGUILAR, Alfredo 2 ABIAS, Rodrigo Sr. V.
3 ALMENDRAL, Nilo Sr. 3 ADOLFO, Felicito
4 ASAYTONO, Estrella 4 ADOLFO, Felicito Sr. A.
5 ASICO, L:ucio 5 ADOLFO, Jevic
6 ASICO, Renante 6 ADOLFO, Jonel A.
7 AVILA, Rogelio Jr. 7 AGRAVANTE, Jose F.
8 BARRIOS, Sabas Jr. 8 ALINDAY, Ariel M.
9 BAUTISTA, Felipe Sr. 9 ALMA, Dario F.
10 BILALE, Romulo M. 10 ALMENDRAL, Delfin
11 BUERGO, Miguel 11 ALMENDRAL, Rogelio A.
12 CAPISTRANO, Alberto Jr. A. 12 ALMENDRAL, Rolando D.
13 CAPISTRANO, Alberto Sr. 13 AMON, Marino S.
14 CAPISTRANO, Amador 14 ASAYTONO, Roberto Jr.
15 CAPISTRANO, Joey A. 15 AURELLANO Crisanto A.
16 CAPISTRANO, Jovy 16 BALANLAYOS, Benito A.
17 CAPISTRANO, Ruben Sr. 17 BALANLAYOS, Benito S.
18 CAPISTRANO, Ruel 18 BALANLAYOS, Pancho
19 DE MESA, Gabriel 19 BALANLAYOS, Robert A.
20 DE MESA, Maria 20 BALANLAYOS, Roberto A.
21 GAMBOA, Ruel 21 BARRIOS Teresita M.
22 GOLOLAYA, Rey 22 BAYLON, Eusebia
23 HAPA, Arsenio 23 BRECIA, Vicente A.
24 HAPA, Bonifacio 24 CAPISTRANO, Edgardo A.
25 LIGUE, Winnie 25 CAPISTRANO, Noel Jr. A.
26 MARCAIDA, Adela SJ. 26 CAPSITRANO, Blandino
27 MARCAIDA, Crisologo Jr. 27 DASICO, Ernesta M.
28 MARCAIDA, Elmer Jr. C. 28 DASICO, Hernando M. 29 MARCAIDA, Josephina 29 DASICO, Oscar Sr. M. 30 MARCAIDA, Nelson 30 DASICO, Reynaldo G. 31 MARCAIDA, Nestor 31 FAROL, Joaquin 32 MENDOZA, Michael 32 LATUMBO, Eusebio S. 33 PAIBAY, Edgardo Sr. 33 LAYNESA, Rogelio A. 34 RAMOS, Paulo Sr. 34 LLANES, Agapito Sr. E. 35 SALUDES, Er 35 MARCAIDA, Esperanza O. 36 SALUDES, Patricio 36 MARCAIDA, Zacarias Jr. O.
37 SUAREZ, Leonardo 37 MARFUEGA, Michael A.
38 VILLAMOR, Renato 38 MILANO, Joel
39 VILLAMOR, Valeriano 39 MORICO, Jonathan S.
40 40 SABURDO, Rolly I.
41 41 SAN JOSE, Salve
42 42 SILERIO, Ireneo Jr. A.
43 43 STA. ANA, Servando
44 44 SUAREZ, Fernando C.
45 45 VALE, Juan G.
ZONE 7
No. NAME No. NAME
1 AGDAN, Bonifacio
2 AGDAN, Gonzalo
3 ALABAT, Bernardo
4 ALAYAN, Sandy J.
5 ALIMANGO, Jovito M.
6 ALIMANGO, Rene M.
7 ALINDAY, Christopher A.
8 ALINDAY, EugenioV
9 ALINDAY, Noriel
10 ALIPAR, Corazon
11 ALIPAR, Hector D.
12 ALVIAR, Rogelio
13 ALVIAR, Rogelio
14 AMARO, Aaron
15 AMARO, Nonelon DLC
16 ANDAL, Romeo Sr. A.
17 ARAGON, Edgio
18 ARAGON, Fortunato
19 ARAGON, Liberato M.
20 ARAZAS, Armen A.
21 ARAZAS, gerardo Sr. S.
22 AURELLANO, Circuncision
23 AURELLANO, Manuel
24 AURELLANO, Placido
25 AURELLANO, Socorro
26 AZUTILLO, Vicente C.
27 BALAQUIAO, Agusto
28 BAYLON, Joseph M.
29 BILALE, Michael
30 BOLIMA, Bonifacio
31 BOLIMA, Jaime
32 BONAFE, Edmedio
33 BONGAIS, Jorge
34 CALONG, Alvin J.
35 CAPISTRANO, Eden
36 CATO, Roger
37 CLORES, Rowena I.
38 CONTRERAS, Calixto
39 CONTRERAS, Henry D.
40 DE LA CRUZ, Dodie
41 DE LOS SANTOS, estelita
42 DE VILLA, Alfredo F.
43 DEL PILAR, Emmanuel A.
44 DEL PILAR, Jose P.
45 DEL PILAR, Osacr
46 DEL PILAR, Rosapin
47 DEMESA, Joseph
48 DEMESA, Mariano
49 DIONES, Jeremias
50 DIONES, Randy
51 DUMAGAT, Jesie D.
52 ESTEVES, Francia C.
53 LAVANDERO, Pedro C.
54 LAYNESA, Michael
55 LLAGAS, Edgar B.
56 LLAGAS, Edwin N.
57 LLAGAS, Leonora N.
58 MACABUTAS, Alfredo
59 MAGALONA, Efren F.
60 MALICDIM, Elvis
61 MANAIT, Cirilo Jr.
62 MANAIT, Cirilo Jr.
63 MANDIA, Rodrigo
64 MANDIA, Tranquilino
65 MARCAIDA, Asuncion
66 MARCAIDA, Dominic
67 MARCAIDA, Ernesta
68 MARCAIDA, Pobleo
69 MARIANO, Dante A.
70 MARIANO, Hector
71 MARIANO, Virginia
72 MOLINA, Roberto
73 MORICO, Carlos P.
74 MORICO, Eduardo
75 MORICO, Ramil
76 MORICO, Renante
77 MORICO, Ronnie
78 MORICO, Simplicio C.
79 MORICO, Valentine
80 MORICO, William
81 OLISCO, Joel
82 PALOMAR, Antonio
83 PARAÑAL, Godofredo
84 RADA, Remberto
85 RAMIRES, Jerson
86 ROMAGOSA, Calixto
87 SABELLO, Rogelio
88 SALUDES, Allan
89 SALUDES, Antonette
90 SAN JOSE, Inocencio
91 SIAT, Daniel A.
92 TAWAGON, Allan
93 TAWAGON, Allano
94 TAWAGON, Jose
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