FAMILIA MANIQUIZ HALL OF FAME (MIGUEL CLAN)
(Aming Ipinagmamalaki)
            AGUSTIN and APOLONIO (M5), brothers who embraced the Methodist teachings and whose families became the first Protestants in San Miguel in retaliation to the abusive practices of the Spanish friars and the unresolved death of an uncle Isabelo in the hands of the Guardia Civil
            GIL MANIQUIS (M6), young Katipunero included among the fifteen recognized heroes of Biak-na-Bato, a glorious episode in our independence movement against Spain. Gil was one of the youngest signatories of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato
           NORBERTO AND DANIEL MANIQUIS (M7), cousins and barkadas are Purple Hear recipients (Wounded in Action) for their heroism and bravery in the Battle of Kiangan and pursuit of General Yamashita
            GEORGE MANIQUIS (M7), We are proud of our modern pioneers who want their hometown to be at par, if not  better than other places with the same establishment. Norberto and George have put up pro-environment resorts in Barangay Tartaro and Sta. Rita respectively thereby providing people from nearby towns and provinces a healthy place for weekend relaxation
           JOSEPH R. MANIQUIS (M7), a retired professor at the University of Santo Tomas, author of the book  FAMILIA MANIQUIZ, Its History and Genealogy). We owe a lot to the hard work of Uncle Joseph in compiling the genealogy of the Maniquiz Family.  He is the second of the 3 Maniquiz descendants to work on the family history and genealogy.
            JOSEFINA T. MENDIOLA( M8), granddaughter of Julia (M6), for her untiring charitable and philanthropic assistance to a great number of relatives and town mates alike by providing employment and financial assistance to them
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