Trace the Origin of Rizal's Family Flashcards
Rizal’s Ancestry, Dad’s side
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Domingo Lam-co
Ines Dela Rosa
Francisco Chinco Mercado
Bernarda Vargas Monicha
Juan Monica Mercado
Cirila Alejandro
Father:
Francisco Mercado Rizal
Rizal’s Ancestry, Mother’s side
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Eugenio Ursua
Benigna Ochoa
Cipriano Alonso
Maria Alejandro
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Manuel de Quintos II
Regina Ursua
Lorenzo Alberto Alonzo
Brigida de Quintos
Teodora de Quintos Alonzo
Contributions
1) ____ and ____
2) Support for Rizal’s ___ and ____
3) _____ for ____
4) ____ and ____ of family members
5) ____ for Rizal’s ___ and Legacy
1) Education and Values
2) Support for Rizal’s Education and Travels
3) Financial Assistance for Reforms
4) Safety and Protection of Family Members
5) Advocacy for Rizal’s Martyrdom and Legacy
Rizal’s Paternal Lineage:
______ Hokkien Chinese merchant whose roots can be traced from _____ and married a Chinese Mestiza ____
Their original name was ____ but assumed the family name as it was related to market. This was to steer clear of the anti-Chinese hostility
Domingo Mercado
Fujian, China
Ines Dela Rosa
Domingo Lam-Co
Rizal’s Paternal Lineage:
_____ He held the position of Gobernadorcillo in 1783
_____ Served as Biñan’s gobernadorcillo in 1808, 1813, and 1823
Francisco Mercado
Juan Mercado
Rizal’s Paternal Lineage:
______ Father of Rizal
He studied ___ and ____ at the ____ in Manila
He became a ____ of the _____ Hacienda
He was elected by the citizens of _____ to be their ____ or head of the town.
Following ____’s decree, he chose the name ____ which meant “green of young growth” or “green fields”
Francisco Mercado II
Latin and Philosophy
College of San Jose
Tenant-Farmer
Dominican-owned Hacienda
Calamba
Cabeza de Barangay
Governor-General Narciso Claveria
Ricial
Rizal’s Maternal Lineage
_____ Japanese descent and married _____
_____ Married _____, a lawyer from Pangasinan and came from a family of Chinese Mestizos
Eugenio Ursua
Benigna Ochoa
Regina Ochoa Ursua
Manuel Facundo de Quintos
_____ She married Spanish-Filipino engineer ____.
Her husband became a ____ of ___ and invested in American Manila shipping firms
Brigida de Quintos
Lorenzo Alberto Alonso
Municipal captain of Biñan
_____ Rizal’s mother, she came from a long line of ____ the ruling and educated upper class.
She received a fine education at ____ where she had an inclination towards literature and music
She was jailed for 2 years after being accused of poisoning her half-brother ____
She also was made to walk from ____ to ____ over 40 km because she used her maiden name.
Teodora Alonso Realonda
Principalia
Colegio de Santa Rosa
Jose Alberto
Calamba to Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Jose Rizal’s full name:
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____ was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the christian saint ____
____ From ____ which came from a Christian Calendar.
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Jose
St. Joseph
Protacio
Gervacio P.
Rizal Siblings in order (11)
1st - Saturnina “Neneng” Mercado
2nd - Paciano Mercado
3rd - Narcisa Mercado
4th - Olimpia “Ypia” Mercado
5th - Lucia Mercado
6th - Maria “Biang” Mercado
7th - Jose “Pepe” Protacio Rizal
8th - Concepcion Mercado
9th - Josefa
10th - Trinidad
11th - Soledad Mercado
_____ Eldest child of the Rizal - Alonzo marriage
Married _____ of ___
A successful entrepreneur and became a book publisher for the first tagalog translation of Noli me Tangere
Saturnina “Neneng” Mercado
Manuel Timoteo
of Tanauan, Batangas
_____ 2nd child, A founding member of _____ (a reformist student organization that worked under the direction of ____ among whose leaders were the Gomburza priests.
When Rizal was executed, he joined ____ and became a general of the ____ until his capture in the 1900s
Paciano Mercado
La Juventud Liberal
Comite de Reformadores
Emilio Aguinaldo
Philippine Revolution Army
_____ 3rd child, a teacher and a musician, married ___
She was also the one who found the unmarked grave of Rizal at ___ cemetery
Narcisa Mercado
Antonio Lopez
Paco cemetery
____ the 4th child, married ____ who is a telegraph operator from Manila
She died from childbirth
Olimpia “Ypia” Mercado
Silvestre Ubaldo