ZACARIAS CONTINENTE MIRAVITE
Miravite Family patriarch.  One of six Cabatuananon teachers who authorized the town of Cabatuan
in 1917 to deduct monthly from their salaries the full tuition of some of their students

Photo courtesy: Miravite Family Archives.   Provided and scanned by Cab@1.

Circa 1944   Photo courtesy: Miravite Family Archives.   Provided & scanned by Cab@1.

Zacarias Continente Miravite is seated 6th from left in the 2nd row.   Photo courtesy: Miravite Family Archives.   Provided and scanned by Cab@1.


CABATUAN SCHOLARSHIP DOCUMENT (1917)

Signed and notarized in 1917 by six Cabatuananon teachers, authorizing the Treasurer of the Municipality of
Cabatuan to deduct monthly from their personal salaries the tuition payments of some students.

Teachers: Zacarias Miravite, Bernardino Muyuela, Wenceslao S. Grio, Vicente Larios, Serafin Jalon, Santos Colomeda.


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AMERICAN PERIOD PHOTO ?


Zacarias Continente Miravite is farthest to the left in the back row.
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CABATUAN YOUTH ASSOCIATION IN GREATER MANILA IN THE 1950'S

Swearing them in at far right is Zacarias Continente Miravite
From left: Marcelo Villanueva, Dodoy Munieza, Erlin Jiloca, Baby Cajilig, Renato Canto, William Maroma,
Ed Cerrada, Inday Miravite, Rogelio Murga and Zacarias Miravite  (Scanned by Cab@1)


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Zacarias Continente Miravite is seated at center
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Zacarias Continente Miravite is at far right.
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ZACARIAS CONTINENTE MIRAVITE WITH SEVEN OF THEIR 12 CHILDREN IN 1959
Three became commencement speakers  ( Quiterio, 2nd from left; Lorenzo, 5th from left; and Jose, 6th from left)
of Cabatuan National Comprehensive High School (CNCHS), although none of the siblings (brother or sister) graduated from the school.

Not in picture are...
his eight son Feliciano (who was in the U.S. either finishing his studies or starting work in Actuarial Science),
his four daughters, Candelaria, Estelita, Natividad and Concordia,
and his wife Consolacion Fajardo Miravite .

Photo courtesy: Miravite Family Archives.   Photo provided and scanned by Cab@1.