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Mayo house

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Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1971 | Homes and residences | Tiaong, Quezon | Claro M. Recto | houses | old houses | Micaela Mayo | ariston mayoOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website printGeneral Note(s):
The house of the late Senator Claro M. Recto''s mother, Micaela Mayo, in Tiaong, Quezon. In 1934, Recto was elected as one of the delegates who would frame the Constitution and was chosen President of the Constitutional Convention. He was elected senator in 1941, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. Recto died of heart attack in 1960. Micaela Mayo, like her husband, belonged to a landed family from Lipa, Batangas. Her father, Ariston Mayo, was a descendant of an Irishman in the service of the English occupation army stationed in Manila in 1762. When the English left, he settled in Batangas and married a Chinese mestiza. The Mayos later transferred to TiaongCollection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: originalMedia format: print List(s) this item appears in: Constitutional convention 1934
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The house of the late Senator Claro M. Recto''s mother, Micaela Mayo, in Tiaong, Quezon. In 1934, Recto was elected as one of the delegates who would frame the Constitution and was chosen President of the Constitutional Convention. He was elected senator in 1941, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. Recto died of heart attack in 1960. Micaela Mayo, like her husband, belonged to a landed family from Lipa, Batangas. Her father, Ariston Mayo, was a descendant of an Irishman in the service of the English occupation army stationed in Manila in 1762. When the English left, he settled in Batangas and married a Chinese mestiza. The Mayos later transferred to Tiaong.

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