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Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT - Carballo Tree - Philippines

Jeff Lane (View posts)
Posted: 7 Apr 2004 1:11PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 20 Aug 2008 2:50PM GMT
Surnames: Carballo
Hello -

I am a descendant of Ceasar Carballo, whose father was Juan (the man who was beheaded). Ceasar's son was Albert Carballo (my grandfather).

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT - Carballo Tree - Philippines

JP Carballo (View posts)
Posted: 7 Apr 2004 8:38PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 20 Aug 2008 2:51PM GMT
Surnames: Carballo
Hi Jeff,
Wow!
I'm elated to hear from you.
I was wondering if you'd be willing to help me complete the family tree I started?
Take a look at it here:
http://www.totalentropy.net/carballo
There's a Ceasar Carballo there already, but it's obvious that he's from a different branch.
Keep in touch!

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT

John Donaldson (View posts)
Posted: 6 Jun 2005 10:51PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 20 Aug 2008 2:52PM GMT
Surnames: Yangco, Marshall, Daly
To Christina Recto Hoglund
I have read your message concerning your mother, Elizabeth Betty) Yangco. I knew her and her family in Manila in 1947. In reference to her parentage I heard in Manila that she was adopted and was the half sister of Brenda Marshall. The Yangcos did not mention it Betty married Philip Daly in Calif. and I have heard that she lives in concord(San Francisco) I would like to know if she is living and her address. I saw her once before she was married in SF She told me about her children and her deceased husband.Thank You

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT

Posted: 8 Apr 2009 10:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi,

I just read your posting and don't know if you can still be reached after all these years. I apologize for this very very late reply. My father had just recently passed away and he was in the hospital for several years. It is only now that I have this opportunity to follow up on my family search. Two thing we have in common is that our families are conncected to Rebullida's and also the surname Busto. I know the Zaragoza family here especially those related to Ramon the architect. I would love to hear from you and try to find our connections. My email is morenomanila@gmail.com. Warm regards, Ramon

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT

Posted: 9 Apr 2009 12:32PM GMT
Classification: Query
Ramon, I have made a Zaragoza family tree from information I received from Edgar Krone (another Zaragoza) who lives in Manila. You may know him. I'll be happy to send you that tree if you'll email me. My email is lougopal@hotmail.com
Interestingly, one of my cousins is Bidang Moreno whose mother, Carmen Zaragoza Ravago was married to Ernesto Moreno - you may be related through that line also. By the way, all Zaragozas in Manila are related. I met Ramon Zaragoza in 2004 when we visited Manila. He was responsible for reconstructing Intramuros. A very, very nice man !

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT

Posted: 9 Apr 2010 6:22AM GMT
Classification: Biography
Surnames: Carballo
Juan Blanco Carballo was my paternal grandfather. My father - Jose Jalandoni Carballo - was his youngest son. As I recall, Tatay had 3 brothers: Juanito, Cesar and Ernesto; and one sister - Monserrat. Another brother - Augusto- died at infancy.

My grandmother - Rosita Lopez Jalandoni - of Jaro Iloilo was grandfather's second wife. His first wife died on the voyage from Spain. She was buried at sea. When he arrived in the Phil. he was with his children, German and Conchita. Conchita later opted to return to Spain, but German stayed with his father. German's descendants are still in Dumaguete.

My father's ancestral home is on Calle Seminario in Jaro, Iloilo. Sadly, it no longer belongs to the family. My uncle Juanito died in Cotabato during the war. Cesar migrated to the U.S. during the Commonwealth years. Ernesto resided in Guimaras until his death in the 1980's. I personally met him in 1970. Monserrat died before she turned 20. Father was the youngest of the siblings. He died in 1988 at the age of 88.

I am very interested to know more about the family. I had already met my cousins' descendants in Dumaguete and we keep in touch regularly. The children and one grandchild of Uncle Juanito also keep in touch. I am sad to report however, that my cousin Jose Isagani passed away only recently on Valentines Day. He was a son of Ruben Carballo - one of German's children.

I have more information about the family which I am willing to share with you - including the family crest which was obtained from Carballo, Spain. I hope I hear from you soon.

Best regards.

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT - Carballo Tree - Philippines

Posted: 9 Apr 2010 6:29AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi!

I know Uncle Cesar had 2 children: Maria and Albert. Maria was married to an Ayers. Tatay used to tell us about Maria as he was in the U.S. for sometime. We still have a picture of Maria, Albert and Aunt Florence. Please tell me more about Uncle Cesar and family.

There are six of us - all sisters. I am the youngest. My sisters are Norma (just widowed), Thelma (unmarried), Emma (married to a German and residing in Germany), Victoria and Fe.

In 2007,we visited our cousins Cielito and Isolde (children of Juanito) in Rochester, New York.

Have a nice day.

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT - Carballo Tree - Philippines

Posted: 9 Apr 2010 6:46AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hello!

My father Jose is the "Pitao" - not his brother Cesar. We are descended from grandfather's second wife - Rosita Lopez Jalandoni of Jaro, Iloilo.

I remember Zaide's history book mentions a Carballo who later commanded the Trinidad on its return trip to Spain in 1521. Accordingly, the Trinidad was damaged in Lisbon, Portugal - which perhaps explains the Portuguese spelling of our Surname as CARVALJO.

In the family crest, 2 family origins are recorded: Asturias and Galicia. Since grandfather (Juan Blanco Carballo) was born in Oviedo, I surmise that we are the Carballos of Asturias.

What does JP stand for?

Re: Surname SEBASTIA / GUANZOT

Posted: 1 Jun 2010 5:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Ramon - you mentioned your grandfather married Manuela Busto y Manzorro from Andalucia, Spain. My family, Zaragoza, is tied in to the Moreno family by marriage (Ernesto Moreno now living in Australia). My grandfather, Julio Busto, married my grandmother Aurora Zaragoza in the Philippines around 1910 or so. I was wondering if perhaps Manuela and Julio were related ? Do your records indicate any siblings for Manuela ??

Thanks, Lou Gopal
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