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The Genealogy of Prince Balagtas
- A diagram of the ascendants and descendants of Prince Balagtas of Pampanga

The Chincuangcos of Guagua, Floridablanca, and Lubao - There are currently three different spellings of the clan. The Chingcuangco, Chingcuanco, and the Chincuanco. To my knowledge, the first one that adopted "Chincuanco" is a man named Urbano Chincuanco. I'm assuming this because Urbano has a brother and cousin that are Chingcuangcos

The Dayrits of San Fernando - Dayrit is one of the early Filipino surnames of Capampangan origin. Due to the scarcity of records, it is very difficult to ascertain the roots of the clan. The site features the branch based in San Fernando. See related link: Dayrit Family Genealogy Forum [http://genforum.genealogy.com/dayrit]

The Gomez Family of Angeles - The Gomez Family is from Angeles City, Pampanga. The town was called Kuliat. My genealogy started with a Spanish priest named Fr. Guillermo (Gomez) Masnou, O.S.A. (Orden de San Agustin).

The Jovens of Bacolor - The Jovens were a prominent Chinese Mestizo clan in the town of Bacolor during the 19th century and early 20th century. Roots of the clan can be traced to Binondo in Manila... coming soon!

The Jucos of Guagua
- The family is of Chinese origin. The site includes a family tree done by Don Mariano A. Henson.

The Lazatins of Mexico
- coming soon!

The Leon Santos Clan of Bacolor/Porac
- Descendants of the Don Francisco Paula de los Santos and Doņa Luisa Gonzaga de Leon of Bacolor, the clan became prominent during the 19th century. Through later marriages, the Joven and Panlilio surnames were later integrated into the Bacolor branch. See related link: De La Salle Museum [http://www.dasma.dlsu.edu.ph/museum_complex/museo]

The Limjocos of Candaba - The family is said to have descended from Lim Ah Hong. This page is part of a bigger site of the Limjocos, based in Batangas.

The Macabulos Clan of Lubao - The earliest record of the surname is traced back to 1571 when Datu Makabulos governed what is then and now Lubao.

The Macapagals of Lubao - The official homepage of Pampanga's premiere political family. Includes information and links to the pages of Pres. Diosdado Macapagal, Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, etc.

The Mendoza Family of Bacolor - "Malaus ko pu" to the Mendoza family home page, that is. Come on in, stay awhile, and meet the folks.

The Montemayor Genealogy Project - A good resource of information about the Montemayors of Filipino Genealogy. A research project dedicated to all the Montemayors.

The Punzalan Network - This site is dedicated to all the Punzalan, Punsalan, Punsalang, Punzal and Punsal! A project aimed at linking and documenting our family heritage!

The Regalas of Lubao
- The website of the Regala Family of Pampanga. It includes information on the Regalas found in the towns of Bacolor, Floridalanca and Sexmoan and elsewhere.

The Sibals of Bamban - The Sibal surname is originally from the province of Pampanga. This branch are descendants of one of twelve Sibal siblings who founded the town of Bamban in Tarlac.

The Taņedos of Tarlac City - A personal family webpage which includes the Taņedo-Gonzales family genealogy.


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