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The New York Times:New York,United States of America:Hudson River Hudson River:New York,United States of America. Tidal waters influence the Hudson's flow from as far north as Troy. Bergen (NJ), Hudson (NJ.) New York.

The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York in the United States. The river originates in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York, flows through the Hudson Valley, and eventually drains into the Atlantic Ocean, between New York City and Jersey City. The river serves as a political boundary between the states of New Jersey and

New York, and further north between New York counties. The lower half of the river is a tidal estuary occupying the Hudson Fjord, which formed during the most recent period of North American glaciation, estimated at 26,000 to 13,300 years ago. The river is named after Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, who explored it in 1609, and after whom Canada's Hudson Bay is also named. It had previously been observed by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazano sailing for King Francis I of France in 1524, as he became the first European known to have entered the Upper New York Bay, but he considered the river to be an estuary. The Dutch called the river the North River – with the Delaware River called the South River – and it formed the spine of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. Settlement of the colony clustered around the Hudson, and its strategic importance as the gateway to the American interior led to years of competition between the English and the Dutch over control of the river and colony. During the eighteenth century, the river valley and its inhabitants were the subject and inspiration of Washington Irving, the first internationally acclaimed American author. In the nineteenth century, the area inspired the Hudson River School of landscape painting, an American pastoral style, as well as the concepts of environmentalism and wilderness. The Hudson was also the eastern outlet for the Erie Canal, which, when completed in 1825, became an important transportation artery for the early-19th-century United States. Counties:
Hamilton, Essex, Warren, Washington
Saratoga, Albany, Rensselaer, Greene
Columbia, Ulster, Dutchess, Putnam
Orange, Rockland, Westchester, Bronx. Hudson River estuary waterways around New York City:

1. Hudson River,
2. East River,
3. Long Island Sound,
4. Newark Bay,
5. Upper New York Bay,
6. Lower New York Bay, separated from Upper New York Bay by the Narrows strait,
7. Jamaica Bay, and
8. Atlantic Ocean.

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Heritage:
*****Tecson, Ticzon (Ticson): Families in the Philippines.
Descendants of *****Tek Sun(Son Tek), 3 brothers from Guangzhou,China.

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Pablo Ocampo Tecson:
(July 4, 1858 – April 30, 1940)
Pablo was an officer in the Revolutionary Army serving under Gen. Gregorio del Pilar (responsible for the eventual surrender of the Spanish forces) and a representative to the Malolos Congress. He was elected the Governor General of Bulacan immediately following the Philippine–American War. Tecson later served as Insular Secretary of the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture.

Pablo Tecson was born July 4, 1859 in San Miguel de Mayumo, Bulacan Province, Philippines; the son of Tiburcio Tecson and Paula Ocampo. He studied in San Miguel and later, at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in Intramuros, Manila (where he finished his Bachelor of Arts program).

Tecson worked as a writer for a Spanish-era magazine, the "Catholic Periodical Guide" (Pahayagan Patnubay ng Catolico), in Malolos, the county seat of Bulacan; its initial publication being in April 1890.

When the revolution against Spain broke out, Tecson was an officer in the Spanish Civil Guards (Guardia Civil) in San Miguel.

In 1896, Tecson co-founded the Arao (Balangay Arao) branch of a secret society-turned-revolutionary government, the Katipunan (Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan, or KKK)(Filipino: nang mga anak nang bayan), which operated out of San Miguel.

On December 14, 1897 the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, was signed in Tecson's residence. It called for a truce between Spanish Colonial Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera, and insurgent leader, Emilio Aguinaldo, to end the Philippine Revolution. Aguinaldo and his fellow revolutionaries were given amnesty and money and agreed to go into voluntary exile in Hong Kong. (Aguinaldo later used the money to purchase fi****ms.) Following Aguinaldo's return from exile in Hong Kong, Tecson defected from the Civil Guards and joined Aguinaldo's Republican Army as a captain.

Following the Cry of Nueva Ecija, he fought alongside General Manuel Tinio (especially in Nueva Ecija) and General Francisco Macabulos. He himself was eventually ranked brigadier general under del Pilar.

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*****Battle of San Miguel*****

On May 24, 1898, Tecson launched attacks on the Spanish Civil Guard garrisons in San Miguel and San Rafael, Bulacan (collectively known as the Battle of San Miguel); which ended with the Spanish force's surrender on June 1, 1898.

Wartime politics:
In 1898, Tecson represented the province of Cagayan at the Malolos Congress (which drafted the Charter of the First Philippine Republic) a few months before the outbreak of the war with America.

He cast the deciding vote which addressed the constitutional provision of ''The separation of church and state".


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*****Battle of Quingua*****

The Battle of Quingua was fought on April 23, 1899, in Quingua, Bulacan (now Plaridel), which resulted in a rout of the Filipinos by their former allies, the United States.

Career and politics following the war:
Tecson was elected governor general of Bulacan —The first accepted under American rule, serving from 1902–1906. In 1904, he was named as a delegate of the Philippine's Worlds Fair Commission. Tecson resigned from government service in 1906 and went into farming. He was one of the first to promote the silk culture industry in the Philippines.

He returned to government service in 1907, becoming the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture.

Philanthropy, legacy and death:
Tecson donated the land for the use of the Constabulary Station (Barangay Sibul Spring) in San Miguel. This was later named Camp Tecson. Tecson died in 1940 and is buried in San Miguel. At his death, he donated land for a public burial ground for Filipino patriots.

FOOTNOTES, DEDICATION:
"1902, a day in a nation's history" === Pablo Tecson:
Dedicated to my greatgranduncle that I never met:
Pablo Ocampo Tecson:

Every human life born within a nation has its own family, has its own circle of society. Each has its own people, has its own aspirations in life, has its own independence free from other foreign rulers. Each people when oppressed will unite as one to fight for it. Each nation has to respect ones own territory of the people as their sovereign land. To live life in their own land run by the ones whose nobility will rule a nation to its greatness.
Cruz Ticzon, July 4, 2015.

[First governor elected by the people, 5th governor of Bulacan Province].

----May 16, 1902:
US BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS OF WAR DEPARTMENT:
----AMERICAN RULE:
*American Rule accept ***Pablo Tecson [Governor General Pablo Tecson]:
THE NEW YORK TIMES,1902.

================Pablo Ocampo Tecson [Governor of Bulacan] of San Miguel, Bulacan is cousin to Atty. Pablo Roque Tecson of Balanga.Bataan ---1 of the 4 lawyers who drafted the first Philippine Constitution: MALOLOS CONSTITUTION.

Pablo Ocampo Tecson of San Miguel,Bulacan attended:
MALOLOS CONGRESS,
He represented **Cagayan Province. He broke the tie between the ''Separation of Church and State" [There is a Monument near *Kalayaan Tree, [Freedom Tree] in:
MALOLOS CATHEDRAL.

He is one of the 3 gentlemen, a lady representing ''Freedom Fighter'' of Malolos,Bulacan Women, a priest, 1 revolutionary, and Colonel Pablo Ocampo Tecson.

Battles:
BATTLE OF QUINGUA [PLARIDEL]
BATTLE OF SAN MIGUEL

Memorial:
CAMP TECSON
[SAN MIGUEL,BULACAN].
SIMON OCAMPO TECSON:
The younger brother of:
PABLO OCAMPO TECSON=======================The Website of Ticzon Genealogy was vandalized, some lineages were intentionally taken off, a characteristic of human's descent, arrogance, conceit, pride and greed. All human inadequacies in the human race in every human society. The website at least shows the Pedigree.

Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon came to know the *Tecson through **facebook, he looked out for her. He is the grandson of Simon Tecson [Simon Ocampo Tecson] the revolutionary hero of ''Siege of Baler'':
BOBOT TECSON [LUIS ZAMORA TECSON]
Bobot wrote a Book about ''Siege of Baler''.

SIMON OCAMPO TECSON:
The younger brother of:
PABLO OCAMPO TECSON.

Colonel Simon Tecson led as field officer in ''Siege of Baler'' under ***General Emilio Aguinaldo.
''Siege of Baler'' is an almost 1 year revolutionary battle that marked the end of the global colonization of **Spain. [The Spanish people were not taken as prisoners of war but allowed to return to *Spain. The group was called:
''Los Ultimos De Filipinas" upon their arrival in *Barcelona, Spain.

Simon Tecson was exiled to *Guam with his cousin ***Lt. Colonel Alipio Tecson [Alipio Buencamino Tecson]. Alipio assisted in the revolutionary battle:
''Cry of Nueva Ecija".
Both Simon and Alipio were sent back to the Philippines 1903.

Both of them served as ''Cabeza'' [Mayor] of their birthplace.
SAN MIGUEL, BULACAN,
CABIAO, NUEVA ECIJA.
A memorial for Alipio is in the town proper:
TECSON ROAD.
A memorial for Simon is a Historical Marker in his house:
TECSON HOUSE [SAN MIGUEL, BULACAN].

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A TRIBUTE TO A HERITAGE (1500-2000)
By Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon,2011:

In every life that is lived is a story of life. A tale of love, a tale of life and whatever it brings, as life passes and go.

Within each story of life are masterpieces of ones life, with tear and sorrow, with laughter and joy, with courage. And a fortitude as ones character becomes massive during ones life's journey. And comes the masterpieces of ones life. A greatness, that only the man himself knows and God, in the many unflipped pages of a life's story. Unchronicled or chronicled by time, in the history of every human civilization.
.
Within each heart, as it breathes is a desire for freedom, a resonating desire for peace and equality. Equality, as we pay reverence to universal peace, as we wish others to be so. Other nations, other people, other creeds under one roof in the skies. So there will be no tyrants and oppressors from other nations, and from the same people of same nation. A peace we can build within a nation, within nations among nations, within every piece of human society, as we know how to learn to build peace within our own family.
.
When we know how to respect the human dignity of each, be they poor or ignorant, rich or educated, bad and ugly. Still they are human beings with dignity of existence as the highest creation of the Almighty God, whom He commanded us to love. When we know how to pay reverence to all the creations within this beautiful universe, created by the Almighty God.

Then we can build peace......The Universe is a place for all of us to dwell in, as we are given the gift of time to live.
.
When we know how to live, then we should know how to love. So we can aspire to become the highest self that we can be. With that higher self comes our vision in life. For the betterment of our own self. For the betterment of our self with others. For the welfare of all human race. As we spend our gift of time, to learn many things, so we may unlearn what we learned wrong. And as we dream it to be, then it can be! As we ask God, our Creator for the preparation of our heart.
.
May all of us, and the future generations, from every child that will come from each mother's womb of our family, see our gifts. So we can be gifts to others. As we cloth ourselves with honor and dignity, not with wealth and power, that so many wrongly use and exercise. I open my heart and my tongue to speak. To witness our beautiful heritage gifted by God with wealth, fame, honor, power, length of days, and glory for four long centuries.
.
I vow my head in worship of God, and to Him be the glory. In the name of His Son, JESUS CHRIST, THE MESSIAH, THE SAVIOR OF THE WORLD.
November 24, 2011
Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon.
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The City of Seven Lakes
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*****Ticzon (Ticson) and *****Tecson Family
==Philippines
[1700 - 2000 A. D.].

Descendants of 3 *****Tek Sun (Son Tek) Brothers of:
Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.

Paternal,maternal families:
*****Gesmundo,
*****Africa and Marasigan,
[Batangas,Province]

Paternal, paternal families:
*****Suarez, Sarmiento.
[Laguna Province]

My paternal grandparents: Guillermo Africa Ticzon and Silveria Gesmundo.
My greatgrandfather: Cornelio Suarez Ticzon, ***great2grandfather: Sebastian Sarmiento Ticzon,
***Great3grandfather: Engr. Juan Ticzon,
***Great5grandfather:
Domingo Ticzon M.D. - 1771 Mayor of:
San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines.

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Maternal, maternal family: ***** Bernardo Family
[1800 - 2000 A.D.]
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Maternal, paternal family: *****Cruz Family Heritage whose ancestors were from:
SPAIN,
[Balagtas, Bulacan] [Pandi, Bulacan]
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Maternal, maternal, paternal family: *****Oliveros Heritage from:
Ilocos Region,Philippines.
.
The families that bred me. My father and my mother.
My two younger brothers. My mother's mother, and her younger sister, and their elder brother:
Luisa Bernardo Oliveros-Cruz, Rosenda Bernardo Oliveros-Contreras, Francisco Bernardo Oliveros.
.
To my families.

==To the universal world of facebook.

With all my warmest thoughts from across the miles.
Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon,
November 24, 2011.

[The Founder]:
"The Petals of Many Hearts".
"World Poetry Library, 2006"..
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Founded: July 19, 2006.
In The Year of The LORD.
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HAAAA
Holy Angels' Academy Alumni Association:
Founded: June 12, 2015.

Alumni and graduates, students of the pioneer highschool in Pandi,Bulacan:
HOLY ANGELS' ACADEMY, 1951
Founder:
Maria Gabriel Santos-Galvez M.D.
(Maria is an Oliveros 2nd cousin of Crescenciana's mother) from her
mother's father side (Juan Oliveros):
Oliveros Family, originally from Ilocos Region.

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THE HUMAN RACE

One is a genetic make of family and heritage. Whatever glory and gifts a family heritage has, are gifts given by one's Creator. Each gift given with history of time, of glory, and of longevity is to be used for GOD'S glory. Not because of ones potential but because of the gifts and life's destinies that He allowed and allows. Wealth, fame, noble minds, humanitarian hearts are given to the wise, and glory are His gifts to the family name.[1700-2000:City of Seven Lakes].
Cruz Ticzon
WWW=THESTORYOFJESUS=COM

PHILIPPINES
The birth country of Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon.

____Crescenciana's Tribute to Heritage_____
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In every life that is lived is a story of life. A tale of love, a tale of life and whatever it brings, as life passes and go.

Within each story of life are masterpieces of ones life, with tear and sorrow, with laughter and joy, with courage. And a fortitude as ones character becomes massive during ones life's journey. And comes the masterpieces of ones life. A greatness, that only the man himself knows and God, in the many unflipped pages of a life's story. Unchronicled or chronicled by time, in the history of every human civilization.
.
Within each heart, as it breathes is a desire for freedom, a resonating desire for peace and equality. Equality, as we pay reverence to universal peace, as we wish others to be so. Other nations, other people, other creeds under one roof in the skies. So there will be no tyrants and oppressors from other nations, and from the same people of same nation. A peace we can build within a nation, within nations among nations, within every piece of human society, as we know how to learn to build peace within our own family.
.
When we know how to respect the human dignity of each, be they poor or ignorant, rich or educated, bad and ugly. Still they are human beings with dignity of existence as the highest creation of the Almighty God, whom He commanded us to love. When we know how to pay reverence to all the creations within this beautiful universe, created by the Almighty God. Then we can build peace....THE UNIVERSE, is a place for all of us to dwell in, as we are given the gift of time to live.
.
When we know how to live, then we should know how to love. So we can aspire to become the highest self that we can be. With that higher self comes our vision in life. For the betterment of our own self. For the betterment of our self with others. For the welfare of all human race. As we spend our gift of time, to learn many things, so we may unlearn what we learned wrong. And as we dream it to be, then it can be! As we ask God, our Creator for the preparation of our heart.
.
May all of us, and the future generations, from every child that will come from each mother's womb of our family, see our gifts. So we can be gifts to others. As we cloth ourselves with honor and dignity, not with wealth and power, that so many wrongly use and exercise. I open my heart and my tongue to speak. To witness our beautiful heritage gifted by God with wealth, fame, honor, power, length of days, and glory for four long centuries.
.
I vow my head in worship of God, and to Him be the glory. In the name of His Son, JESUS CHRIST, THE MESSIAH, THE SAVIOR OF THE WORLD.
November 24, 2011
Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon.
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____Crescenciana's Greeting to Humanity, 2006_____
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Greeting to all my fellow brethren under one roof of the earth, our roof in the sky, created for all by the Giver of life for mankind.

We may have different colors of the skin, different creed, different religion, but we are all one and the same in the hands of our Maker. We may differ in many definitions of life, culture and heritage, yet we ...are all the same in one universal truth, the need to be loved and live in one single harmony of peace and perpetuity of life. May the desires of our hearts to be loved, be the same universal desire for all, the presence of love within ourselves and around us; in every self that loves life.

May that love of life be a love for all lives, and be made stronger in a universal world, even all of us are millions of miles away in all our drifting worlds; in pursuit of happiness and greener pastures; for all of us to thrive, exist and have a life with honor and dignity under one roof in the sky. May we all live in equality of respect for each other. In equality of rights of each other, as well as equality in the preservation of human life and dignity, irregardless of nations, times and ages. May the strong learn to protect the weak, the powerful help the deprived, the wealthy feel the suffering of the poor, and give unto them a sharing of the blessings received from the Almighty God. May the leaders of the world be true leaders, who will lead, serve, and unite towards one common end. Respect of life and preservation of peace, to have a life with dignity and Faith. Faith in our Creator that will bind all together in a universal message and purpose.

Learning, that our life here on earth is but a mere short journey; and we are here to learn many things, to become a giver and a builder in life, in all its precious pages and leaves, as a bouquet of offering to our Maker. That we come here to stay and see the beauty of the world, not the death of all its immortal wealth given unto us by the Almighty God. Not the death of many precious lives in each and every kind of humanity, under one single roof in the sky given by our Creator. May we learn from that equality of rights to exercise the real essence of freedom, like a flower blooming with fragrance in the wilderness of a beautiful field of life. May we learn from that same equality of rights not to break the moral boundaries of a group of any piece of humanity living with dignity, respect and pursuit of life for life even in faces of poverty! May we learn not to break as well, the spiritual boundaries that the love of our Creator brings when we abide in Him.

May we embrace all our differences and attain peace! An everlasting peace for mankind - free from a man’s plow. An everlasting peace even for those who are to be born yet, and let the ‘Divine Love’ of our Maker be our love to let love live! May we grow more, in His time, in His purpose, and be ‘a flowing stream of universal love’, everlasting wind of peace, freedom and equality,and an endless river of charity, for the deprived of the world. May our Creator be our guiding light to inspire our hearts and minds, to become a beautiful voice and build a beautiful humanity.

Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon-Bokhari, 2006
Founder:
THE PETALS OF MANY HEARTS.
WORLD POETRY LIBRARY.
Founded:
July 19, 2006
In The Year of The LORD

Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon, 2015
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_____San Pablo City, Laguna,Philippines_____
San Pablo City's earliest historical record dates back to pre-Spanish times when four large barrios bounded by Mt. Makiling composed "Sampalok". In 1571, the first Spanish troops under Captain Juan de Salcedo arrived in the upland village of Sampaloc, which became a parish in 1586, and then a municipality in 1647, and was renamed "San Pablo de Los Montes" in honor of Saint Paul the First Hermit. In 1756 it was placed under the jurisdiction of Batangas province but was returned in 1883 to Laguna province.
In 1899, a municipal government was established, with Innocentes Martinez as municipal president. Marcos Paulino was elected municipal president in 1902 when the civil government was set up. From 1926 to 1940, the people of San Pablo worked for its independence from the province of Laguna. On May 7, 1940, the Charter Bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tomas D. Dizon was approved by Philippine president - Manuel L. Quezon. The bill became known as the City Charter of San Pablo or Commonwealth Act No. 520 - approved by the second Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon.
The city was inaugurated on March 30, 1941, with Dr. Potenciano Malvar as the appointed city mayor, who was a former governor of Laguna province. Dr. Potenciano Malvar was appointed by the second Philippine president Manuel L. Quezon.
Suceeding him 194I as an appointed mayor is Dr. Manuel Quisumbing. Followed by Tomas D. Dizon, 1943 as an appointed mayor. The succeeding mayors were elected after 1955.

PHILIPPINE HISTORY
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Ticzon Family(Tecson)-(From *Tek Sun brothers of *Guangzhou,China)

The paternal heritage of Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon
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==The Spanish Regime:
==Political History and Legacy
==San Pablo City's Mayors between this time period:
==Colonization by Spain and Pre - Philippine Revolution.

1] Domingo Ticzon M.D., Mayor: 1771-1773.
2] Engr. Juan Ticzon, Mayor: 1860-1864.
3] Atty. Zacarias Sarmiento Ticzon, Mayor: 1878-1879.
4] Teodoro Sarmiento Ticzon, Mayor: 1891-1894.
5] Cristeto Emralino Ticzon, Mayor: 1895-1898.

5]Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon, Mayor: 1964-1967 and 1986-1992.

-----Juan Ticzon built Magampon Bridge connecting **San Pablo and **Alaminos.
He is the grandson of Domingo Ticzon M.D. who built all the roads of San Pablo City. He is one of the sons of three Chinese merchants the three Tek Sun brothers from Guangzhou or Canton, China.
He owned vast lands not only in San Pablo, Laguna but great tracts of land in Lipa, Tanauan, Santo Tomas and Alaminos to the west and northwest. The area to the boundary of the poblacion of Calamba, as well as Palakpakin to the north, Rizal town in Laguna, as far as Labakin, San Cristobal, Banahaw and Masalokot to the east of San Pablo City.

The succeeding mayors are family of Domingo Ticzon M.D.
-- Atty. Zacarias Sarmiento Ticzon and --Teodoro Sarmiento Ticzon are sons of Engr. Juan Ticzon.
--Cristeto Ticzon is the son of Atty. Zacarias Sarmiento Ticzon.
--Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon is the grandson of Sebastian Sarmiento Ticzon, a brother to the two other mayors, whose son is Cornelio Suarez Ticzon, the father of Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon. The mother of Atty. Zacarias A. Ticzon is Manuela Marasigan Africa of Batangas Province.

Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon is the 1964-1967 and 1986-1992 mayor of San Pablo City. Atty. Zacarias Africa Ticzon during his term improved Lake Sampaloc for tourism, built health centers in many barangays. He is virtually responsible for the lighting facilities in different barangays, he as well built "Katuparan ng Pangarap" - (Fulfillment of Dream) a public playground. He passed 2010 at the age of 89.

Ticzon Family Legacy: The most lasting legacy of the Ticzon family is the road building in various areas and the whole City Proper, as well as the construction of churches.Domingo Ticzon M.D.extended his road building to the provinces of
*Laguna and *Batangas, which used to be one. Part of his road construction
is *Rizal Province (Road construction of Domingo was financed from his own money).

======= Captain Dionisio Ticzon:
''Capitan Teto" of San Pablo City, Laguna joined his **Tecson family
in ***San Miguel,Bulacan who were revolutionaries.

======= Cristeto E. Ticzon
[Cristeto Emralino Ticzon]
Mayor of ****San Pablo City,Laguna: 1895-1898.
He was sending food, rice and medicine to his families who were revolutionaries in:
****San Miguel,Bulacan,Philippines.

PHILIPPINE HISTORY
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Tecson Family(Ticzon)-(From *Tek Sun[Son Tek] brothers of *Guangzhou,China)

The paternal heritage of Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon
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JUAN TECSON
=======Juan Tecson, 1806 governor San Jose, Batangas.
San Jose is a first class municipality in the province of Batangas, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 68,517 people.
The municipality is bounded by Lipa City in the north and northeast, the municipality of Ibaan in the east, Batangas City and municipality of San Pascual in the south, and the municipalities of Cuenca and Alitagtag in the west.

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Tecson Family(Ticzon)-(From *Tek Sun[Son Tek] brothers of *Guangzhou,China)

The paternal heritage of Crescenciana Cruz Ticzon
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PABLO TECSON
@@@ Pablo O. Tecson [1959-1993].
"Battle of San Miguel"
"Battle of Quingua" [Plaridel,Bulacan[.

Pablo Ocampo Tecson is 1902-1906 Governor General of Bulacan, after the American Rule, Philippine-American War. He became Secretary of *Department of Agriculture who donated a parcel of his land which is now called "Camp Tecson" Philippine Army -(First Scout Ranger Regiment).
He led as field officer with other patriots in "The Battle of San Miguel".
He was born in San Miguel, Bulacan province.
Pablo was the 5th governor of Bulacan Province [The first one elected by the people].
Pablo is the Governor General accepted by the __American Rule___

SIMON TECSON:
@@@ Simon O. Tecson [1861-1903].
"Siege of Baler"

The revolutionary colonel of the "Siege of Baler" - Baler, Aurora. - Siege of Baler represents the culmination of the more than three hundred-year hostility between ***Philippines and ***Spain. It ended in forgiveness and reconciliation. This event is made even more memorable through the passage of Republic Act No. 9187 on February 5, 2003 calling for the celebration of ___Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day___ every June 30. The historic Siege of Baler honors the Filipino and Spanish heroes who fought and died for their principles.

Simon Ocampo Tecson was born in San Miguel, Bulacan province.

@@@ Emiliano Tecson.
MALOLOS CONSTITUTION RATIFICATION

He participated in The Ratification of The First Philippine Constitution with Emiliano Aguinaldo. He was born in San Miguel, Bulacan province.
He was member of revolutionary forces: ***Captain Emiliano Tecson.

@@@ Veronico Tecson: Member of revolutionary forces.
PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION

@@@ Trinidad P. Tecson [1848-1928].
BIAK-NA-BATO
PHILIPPINE RED CROSS

Trinidad Perez Tecson is "The Mother of Biak-na-Bato", Pact of Biak-na-Bato and "The Mother of Philippine Red Cross" - Philippine Red Cross as called by Emilio Aguinaldo. A school in Metro Manila - Distrivt IV Trinidad Tecson Elementary School is a memorial for her. Trinidad Perez Tecson was born in San Miguel, Bulacan province.

@@@ Alipio Tecson [Alipio Buencamino Tecson]

Colonel Alipio Tecson assisted in the revolutionary battle:
''CRY OF NUEVA ECIJA"

He is from ***Cabiao,Nueva Ecija.

@@@ Atty. Pablo Roque Tecson,
MALOLOS CONGRESS,MALOLOS CONSTITUTION



PHILIPPINE HISTORY:
Tecson:
Tecson Family Legacy: The four Philippine Heroes of Philippine Revolution is the most lasting legacy of the Tecson family.
The Tecson family of San Miguel, Bulacan and The Ticzon family of San Pablo City, Laguna: Philippines.
The Descendants of The Tek Sun[Son Tek] - Three Brothers, from Guangzhou, China, the 'Immortals City' - Guangdong Province, China

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MALOLOS CONGRESS, MALOLOS CONSTITUTION
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Malolos Constitution:
The first Philippine Constitution.

It was drafted by 4 lawyers
[President, vice president, 2 secretaries of ***Malolos Congress].

One of the 2 secretaries:
ATTY. PABLO ROQUE TECSON
[Balanga,Bataan,Philippines]
He is a cousin to ***Pablo Tecson [Governor Pablo Ocampo Tecson]
Bulacan Province.

PABLO TECSON
[PABLO OCAMPO TECSON]
Represented the province of ***Cagayan.
He broke the tie between ***The separation of Church and State.

___Malolos Cathedral____
***Monument under the ***Kalayaan Tree [Tree of Independence: Siar Tree]


The Kalayaan Tree,
The Historical Kalayaan Tree:
The Kalayaan Tree (Siar) is located in the patio of the Cathedral. Based on certain reports, it is not certain that Aguinaldo planted this tree because it is already matured Siar tree when the First Philippine Republic were established. The historical significance of this tree is that of a living witness to the Malolos Republic. Aguinaldo and his Cabinet have conducted many political discussions there. Under the tree is a Monument that symbolizes the meeting of Filipino Revolutionaries represented by Gregorio del Pilar and Gen. Isidoro Torres.

PABLO TECSON
[PABLO OCAMPO TECSON]
Don Pablo Tecson, an erudite legislator;

Padre Mariano Sevilla, a nationalist leader of the church and Doña Basilia Tantoco, portraying a woman freedom fighter.

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==== CAMP TECSON
PHILIPPINE ARMED FORCES
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To be supplemented.

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==== CAMP GENERAL MANUEL TECSON YAN SR.
PHILIPPINE ARMED FORCES:
To be supplemented.

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TECSON HOUSE

To be supplemented.
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MANILA

@@@ Alfredo S. Lim
(A *Tecson from his mother side).
1997 TOFIL
Ten Outstanding Filipino.

*************Awards Received:
1] Medal of Valor Awardee by Brig. Gen. Ricardo Papa, 1959.
2] TEN OUTSTANDING FILIPINO AWARDEE (TOFIL – 1997).
3] Chino Roces Award for “having pursued an uncompromising career against criminality”.
4 ]Doctorate on Public Administration, Honoris Cause, PLM 1996.
5 ]Medal of Merit, International Association of Lions Club, 1996.
6] Doctorate on Public Administration, Honoris Cause, FEU – 1995.
7] Gintong Ama Awardee for Government & Public Service 1994.

8] Dr. Jose P. Rizal Immortal Awardee, 1994.
9] President Osmeña Most Outstanding Public Servant Award, 1992.
10] Most Outstanding Law Enforcer – Consumer’s Union of the Philippines, 1990.
11] First TOPP (Top Outstanding Police of the Philippines) Hall of Fame Award – Philippine Jaycees, 1990 for being the first policeman to receive seven TOPP AWARDS.
12] Plaque of Recognition by the Archdiocese of Manila for his commitment to honor & integrity in the performance of his duties inspite of overwhelming odds integrity.
13] INP Distinguished Conduct Medal (Medalya ng Kabayanihan) 1988 for conspicuous courage & gallantry in suppressing the aborted Coup d’etat on August 27,1987.
14] Outstanding Manileño for Public Service – Law Enforcement 1986.

15] Outstanding Achievement Medal for Professional Competence & Managerial Ability & Effectivity Foresight & other qualities, 1995.
16] INP Efficiency Medal with Third Silver Star of Meritorious & Valuable Service during a successful rescue operation, 1983.
17] INP Efficiency Medal with Second Silver Star for Meritorious & Valuable Service in the Apprehension of a Hong Kong based International Syndicate engaged in the traffic of Php 17.5 M Pesos worth of fake BIR stamps & refusing Php 100,000 bribe offer.
18] INP Efficiency Medal with Fourth Silver Star for Meritorious & Valuable Service Rendered in a shooting encounter on May 21,1982.
19] INP Efficiency Medal with First Silver Star for Meritorious & Valuable Service rendered during Operation Task Force Holy Father, 1981.
20] INP Efficiency Medal of Meritorious & Valuable Service rendered during encounter with 4 armed men at Mulle de Binondo, 1980.
21] Jaycees Presidential Merit Award for consistently being chosen as one of the *******Ten Outstanding Policemen in the Philippines, 1967-1971.

To be supplemented.

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QUEZON CITY

Mayors:
@@@ Ponciano Bernardo
(Engr. Ponciano A. Bernardo)

@@@ Herbert M. Bautista

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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES,
PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL

@@@ Alfredo Ticzon Ramirez M.D.
--- 1973 T.O.Y.M.
Ten Outstanding Young Man

--- ''The Father of Philippine Burn Medicine"
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS
Secretary:
@@@ Ponciano Bernardo

To be supplemented.
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NCCA
[NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS]:

Author: Society of Filipino Archivist,Inc.:
[SFA]:

Reference:
NCCA WEBSITE:

@@@@@ ATTY. MELQUIADES T. DELA CRUZ@@@@@

Melquiades T. dela Cruz worked for the recognition of Records Management as a profession, and in 1986, received a Merit Award for “Outstanding contribution to the advancement of Records Management throughout the world” among other awards. He served as Presidential Staff Director for the Office of the President, and now extends Records Management Consultancy to various companies like World Bank in the Systems Improvement Program of the Philippine Coconut Authority and the Jacinto Group of Companies, etc

___Family Heritage___
Atty. M. T. Dela Cruz is a **Bernardo family from his
father side.

He served as executive director of:
Presidential Staff of Malacanang Palace.

He is a native of *Bocaue, Bulacan.
He passed 2009.

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New York, NY

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