Vicente Enriquez
- son of Vicente de Jesus Enriquez and Petrona Gatmaitan Sepulvida-Fernando
- studied at Ateneo
- joined the newly-formed Katipunan with his brother Anacleto on July 1892 in
Manila
- was asked by Andres Bonifacio to go back to Bulacan to form a Katipunan group
there, togeter with some others
- one of the founders of "Balangay Uliran"
- did not finish his career on Baccalaureate due to his involvement in revolts
- was under General Isidoro Torres, the lead commander of the revolution in Bulacan
- became a colonel on November 1, 1896
- helped in the accumulation of more members for the revolutionary movement
- together with his brother and Colonel Asuncion, created cartridges from gunpowder
to use in shotguns
- was separated from his brother during a battle, that is why he avoided an early
death
Tomas
Estrella
from Atlag, Malolos
was stabbed in the neck and was one of the few survivors in the battle of San
Rafael where he fought with General Anacleto Enriquez
Ramon
de Leon
lawyer
became the member of Katipunan in Manila
was one of the people ask by Bonifacio to spread Katipunan in Bulacan
became the President of "Balangay Apuy" and the "Sangguniang
Apuy" on Malolos in 1895
at the time of the war he was imprisoned and was replaced by Gen. Isidoro Torres
became the president of "Circulo Juvenil" in 1901
became the first Municipal President of the towns of Malolos, Barasoain and Sta.
Isabel.
was exiled to Mindanao
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Felipe Estrella
a leader from Malolos, Bulacan
became a member of "Lohia Kupang" of Masons in 1896
became a delegate in the Tribunal Municipal of Malolos in 1895
was exiled to Hong Kong
became Maestrong Sebio's deputy and secretary in Kakarong
led the battle in San Rafael against the Spaniards
became the second-in-command of Gen. Isidoro Torres in Biyak-na-Bato
was killed with 2,000 people in the Massacre in San Rafael
died at the Battle of San Ildefonso, in December 1897
Ato
Kingwa
- assistant of Felipe Estrella during the Battle in San Rafael
Damaso Ponce y
Sioson
a Katipunan member from Baliwag, Bulacan
was ordered to be exiled to Puerto Princessa, Palawan
Mariano
Crisostomo
was born on February 3, 1862
son of Guillermo Crisostomo and Maria Lugo of Malolos, Bulacan
obtained his early education in his hometown
BA Degree from Collegio de San Juan de Letran
Law Degree from University of Santo Tomas
practiced law at his uncles office who happens to be M.H. del Pilar
became a court clerk in Tondo
became the judge of Barili, Cebu and also served as registrar of deeds in Misamis
until the outbreak of the Revolution
gave money to the La Solidaridad
one of those who were able to witness the founding of Katipunan
headed the local Katipunan Revolution
was captured but freed after the Pact of Biak-na-Bato
became the Provincial Fiscal of Bulacan
founded the rebel periodical Plaridel, 1907 and the Agrarian League of Bulacan
died on May 11, 1913
Isabelo
dela Merced
a resident of Baliwag, Bulacan
another Katipunan member in Bulacan who was exiled in Puerto Princessa, Palawan
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