Photo:   Haloy Clan Reunion 2006   Photo courtesy of Natalia Matitu-Mercado

Fajardo Family
Fajardo Family of Barangay Acao, Cabatuan, Iloilo
Webpage

Marquez Family
Marquez Family of Barangay Acao, Cabatuan, Iloilo
Webpage

Celda Family
Descendants of 'Batol' Celda
Family Tree -From Haloy.com

Caspe Family
Descendants of Sabidorio 'Bido' Caspe
Family Tree -From Haloy.com
Friendster Group -Caspe Family of Cabatuan, Iloilo.

Ibay-Muyuela Family
An Ibay-Muyuela family online photo album.
Website -Muyuela.com

Sablon Family
Friendster
Yahoo Group -This group is the bridge for homesickness and reaching out with the family members of sablon family.


Gaborne-Binayas Family
Photo Slideshow - Atty. Mariano C. Gaborne.
Kinabon Ni Haloy
Descendants of Datu Haloy. Composed of the families Caspe, Celda, Cuarte-Fuertes, Moneva, Moscardon, Tormon and Valenzuela of Cabatuan, Iloilo.
Website -Haloy.com
Yahoo Group
Friendster
Website, Yahoo & Friendster accounts courtesy of
Ronnie Miravite Casalmir.

Familia Lujan
The Lujan Family of Iloilo, Philippines.
Website -Doroteo Lujan + Margarita Taras Family Tree. Maintained by Nereo C. Lujan.
Friendster -The Lujans of Cabatuan.
Maintained by Nereo C. Lujan.

Familia Yniego-Yniesta
Photo Gallery

Ruel Family
Photo Gallery

Amador Family
The Amador Family of cabatuan iloilo.
Friendster -"My mission is to find my missing relatives most especially those in the mindanao area.."
Friendster Group -Exclusive for amador & ontanillas Family member Only...

Tobias Clan
Tobias Clan of Cabatuan, Iloilo.
Website -Joan's World, by Joan Tobias-Boulerice.
Friendster -Tobias Clan.

Ariston Vistavilla & Family
Ariston Vistavilla, one of the Vistavilla Brothers who donated their lot to Cabatuan NCHS.
Webpage

Grio Family
Friendster

Cuadras Family
Friendster

Monegro Family
The Family of Dionisio Monegro & Emma Pajarilla Monegro.
Website

Padilla Clan
Friendster Group

Angelo Clan
Friendster

Tan Iboy Gallar Clan
Descendants of Toribio "Tan Iboy" Gallar.
Friendster
Silvestre Canto Sr. Family
Silvestre Canto Sr. and Salvacion Confessor Canto lineage of Cabatuan, Iloilo.
Yahoo Group

Casas-Manimbayan Family
Family tree of Mr. Ernesto Lorque Casas and Ms. Estelita Conjusta Manimbayan of Jelicuon Montinola, Cabatuan, Iloilo.
Website -Maintained by Eugene M. Casas

Motuya Family
Friendster

Cabra Clan
Friendster

Naranja Clan
Friendster

Bordon Clan
Friendster

Sonalan Clan
Sonalan Family of Brgy. Calayo, Cabatuan.
Sonalan-Capioso Family -Families of Leon Sonalan and Modesta Capioso, both of Calayo Cabatuan, Iloilo, Philippines.


Haloy Reunion 2006
Photo courtesy of Natalia Matitu-Mercado

A SURVEY OF FAMILY NAMES USED BY CABATUANANONS*
*by schooling, residence, blood, or marriage
Conducted by Cabatuan.com
Abrasosa
Aguero
Ahumada
Alaestante (Tigbauan Rd)
Alag
Alay
Albolate
Alcalde
Alcubilla
Alejan
Aleman
Alemani
Alfaro
Alimusa
Allaga
Almaquer (Ayong)
Almarza
Altomea
Alvarez
Alvariño
Alviar
Amable
Amada
Amador
Andarza
Angelo
Apistar
Arcenas
Arcos
Armendez
Artieda
Asencio
Asessor
Aspero
Azucena

Babiarte
Baello
Balcarse
Baldove
Baylon (Ayaman)
Bermejo
Binayas
Binueza
Bolaños
Borbon
Bordon
Borra (Janiuay)
Boteja
Brey
Brunia
Bueron

Caballero
Cabra
Cadena
Cadete
Cajilig
Calero
Camba (Jelicuon)
Canazares (Tupol Este)
Candame
Canto
Carmelo
Caro
Casalmir (Calinog)
Casas
Caspe (Haloy Clan)
Casquejo
Castante
Castor
Catedrilla
Cawagas (Janiuay)
Ceballos
Celda (Haloy Clan)
Celendro
Cerrada
Chichirita
Choresca
Claveria
Clementir
Cloma
Cocoba
Colomer (Tuy-an)
Colorado
Comodero
Confesor
Continente
Cordero
Correa
Crisme
Cuarte-Fuertes (Haloy Clan)
Cuadras
Cudilla
Cuello
Dabi (Acao)
Dacanay
Dadivas
Dago
Dago-oc
Dailan
Dajay
Dalayon
Daling
Dalisay
Daliva
Damas
Dangculos
Dano
Danosos
Danz
Daquiado
Daras
Darroca
Datay
Dato-on
Datuin
Davila
Dayaday
Dayego
Dayot
Daza
Degayo
Delacruz
Desamparo
Durana
Dureza

Enojo
Enriquez
Ermitaño
Escucha
Espia

Fajardo (Acao)
Fernandez
Ferrariz
Ferro
Figueroa

Gaborne
Galindo (Acao)
Gallar
Gallego
Gargollo (Tupol Este)
Garrido
Gayanoche
Gazo
Genovesa
Grana
Griñen
Grio
Guartizo
Guidoriagao
Guipo (Tacdangan, Ayaman)
Gulmayo (Poblacion)

Halili
Hualde
Huyo

Jaca
Jambongana
Jilarios
Jiloca
Jordan
Jungco
Justiniani
Jusos

Laguardia (Acao)
Laguna
Lamparero (Tiring)
Larios
Lasangue
Leysa
Leyso
Libiano
Librando
Libutaque
Licera
Lopez (Tiring)
Loquiano
Lujan
Lusaya (Jelicuon)
Mababangloob (Maasin)
Machado (Maasin)
Magos
Mainar
Magtoles
Malaga
Malazzab
Malcontento
Malfarta
Mallo
Mañas
Mana-ay
Marcon
Maroma
Marquez (Acao)
Marte
Memarion
Mercurio
Miravite
Molina
Mondejar
Monegro
Moneva (Haloy Clan)
Montefrio
Monticado (Tiring)
Montinola
Montuya
Morales
Morata
Moscardon (Haloy Clan)
Muel
Murga
Muyuela

Nandin
Napawit
Naranja
Navarro
Niebla (Tiring)
Niniano
Noquez

Occeño
Octaviano
Ontanillas
Oranio
Orbe
Ortega
Orrica

Padilla
Pancrudo
Paniagua
Paniza
Paparon
Parredes
Parreño
Pedrosa
Peñol
Peniera
Penit
Pragados
Prevendido
Puga
Pueyo
Quesada
Quilarto
Quilnat

Racho
Ramos
Rando
Rapista
Regidor
Reguera
Rendoque
Retotar
Robles
Roldan
Roncal
Rote
Rosaldes
Rosano
Retotar
Ruel
Rumbla
Rute

Sabido
Sabino
Sablon
Sadava
Sagra
Sala
Salaya
Salazar
Salillas
Samar
Sante
Saturnino
Seron
Servita
Sobradiel
Sobreguel
Solacito
Soldevilla
Sonalan (Calayo)
Sorongon
Sotelo
Subade
Subesa
Sulatra
Suria
Susmiran

Tabao
Tabares
Talamor
Tangeres
Tarrazona
Tavarro
Tejada
Tejereso
Tobias
Tomas
Tome
Tormon (Haloy Clan)
Trabado
Tronco
Tuares
Tuvilla

Umadhay

Vales
Valenzuela (Haloy Clan)
Villasana (Tiring)
Villavicencio

Yee
Yniego
Yudelmo (Fajardo/Acao)
NOTE: If you can't find your name in the list above, notify the webmaster thru facebook, at facebook.com/cabatuan


CABATUANANON SURNAME HISTORY
What's in your name?
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  1. HALOY: CASPE, CELDA, CUARTE-FUERTES, MONEVA, MOSCARDON, TORMON, VALENZUELA

    HALOY was the father of the seven children who first used in Cabatuan the surnames of Caspe, Celda, Cuarte-Fuertes, Moneva, Moscardon, Tormon, and Valenzuela.

    He was born just before the Spaniards settled in Panay.

    HALOY was the son of Datu Humanging and the grandson of Datu Kilaton who came to the Philippines with the third wave of Malay settlers sometime around the 15th century. Datu Kilaton later founded on the bank of the river Tigum a settlement which would later become the pueblo called Cabatuan.

    After the Spaniards settled in Panay, Datu Haloy was given the name Alonzo. He later married Amas. Being of great wealth, they were popularly referred to as ‘Si Alonzo pilakan, si Amas bulawanan.’ The couple was blessed with seven children, all boys, named Bido, Kayaw, Pongkol, Batol, Oming, Hadog, and Ontolan.

    When the Spanish government ordered conscription to forced labor, all Filipino families were given surnames to identify the family lineage, and consequently to identify the fifth son who, by order of the authorities, was automatically conscripted to work in favor of the Spaniards. This conscription was called ‘quintos’.

    To evade the quintos, Alonzo and Amas gave their seven children different surnames to hide their lineage. Thus, the children became Bido CASPE, Batol CELDA, Ontolan CUARTE-FUERTES, Oming MONEVA, Pongkol MOSCARDON, Kayaw TORMON, and Hadog VALENZUELA.

    The original surname for Ontolan was not established because his descendants evolved into the CUARTE and the FUERTES families.
    [Henry Boy Caspe, 2006 Haloy Reunion]


  2. LUJAN, LUHAN

    Lujan/Luhan in the Visayas

    The Lujan name and its Philippine variant Luhan are concentrated in Cabatuan town in Iloilo, Buenavista in Guimaras, and Valladolid town and Bago City in Negros Occidental. The earliest recorded family member from the Visayas was Modesta Luhan who was born in 1884 in Jordan, Guimaras and was married in 1903 to Ariston Buendia, also of Jordan [3]. There was no record as to what year did she die.

    Doroteo Lujan, former vice mayor of Cabatuan and patriarch of the Lujan family in the said town, adopted his mother’s surname having been an illegitimate child. His mother (first name unknown) was from Guimaras while his father, Bernabe Paniza, was from Passi [4].

    Bernabe Paniza had seven children by Ramona Zaragoza of Cabatuan. They were (by order of birth) Antonio (born 1876), Isidro, Ramon (born 1878), Barselisa, Remedios, Primitiva (born 1896) and Presentacion [5].

    Doroteo Lujan was married to the former Margarita Taras of Barrio Tinio-an, where the Doroteo Lujan Elementary School now stands on a piece of land he donated to the Municipality of Cabatuan.
    [Nereo Cajilig Lujan http://lujanfamily.wordpress.com]


  3. ROTE, RUTE ... PANIAGUA, PANI-AGUA

    gn pamangkot ko lola ko sng buhi pa, sang tyempo hapon kuno tama ang nag ilis kng apeldo nanda para nd masal-an nga taga cabatuan.... kay sa amon sa inaca, ang iban nga paryente namon nd na namon kilala ky lain na apeldo nanda, ang iban gn islan mga spelling..

    lola ko, martina rote bana c domingo paniagua, ang iban nga "rute" pro pg i trace ang history paryente man, ang iban "pani-agua" nag ilis sanda kay hadlok sa hapon. kon nabatian mo ang gana tawag nga tekwe sa inaca? daw sityo bala dya pro nd lng recognize, boundary kng inaca kag inabasan... sang panahon sng hapon gin papila mga tawo, hambal kng ispiha, pain ang acao kng inabasan tapos hambal na acao patyon inabasan indi, tapos ang inabasan ang gn pamatay.....cguro mu na cguro nga ang iban ng ilis apeldo para nd ,mkilala
    bali, rote nailis ang iban sa "rute", tapos ang iban paniagua gn butangan nanda dash "pani-agua"
    [Ronell Paniagua 7/27/2011]


  4. JILOCA

    I've been doing a research on the history of the Jiloca Family. Based on available information in the internet, the name "Jiloca" originated in a province in Spain. It is somewhat related to a valley, river, etc. in Zarragoza, Spain. In 2001, I came across a person in the internet with the name "Jiloca" in Madrid, Spain. I sent him an e-mail but never got a reply. It could be because my mail was in English and he could hardly understand it. Now I'm trying to search for the same person in the internet but could not find it anymore. Based on "word of mouth" information when I was based in Iloilo City, Philippines, the Jiloca family started in the Philippines this way: A guardia civil named "Jiloca" was once assigned in a pueblo in Cabatuan, Iloilo during the late 1700's of the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. The said guardia civil was then designated as Pueblo Mayor and married a local. Though this information could not be verified with documents (as of now) but at least this is a good start in tracing the roots of the Jiloca family. I hope there are still Jilocas in Spain who could help me out on this. Gracias!
    [Reisky 2010 http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100326111301AAkVwY1]

    Webmaster's Notes: "Pueblo Mayor" could be referring to Tenyente Mayor, a town position in those days probably equivalent to today's vice mayor. Spaniards occupying municipal positions especially in the second half of 1700's in Cabatuan suggest the existence of the Encomienda system.











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