Saturday, September 26, 2009

The Gaciases around the world as revealed in the Internet

I have been combing the net for a few years now, searching for Gaciases around the world. I have fortunately been able to establish contacts with at least two Gaciases from Spain, one from Mexico and at least three from the US. I’ve found that there are at least three provinces in the Philippines where families of Gaciases are mostly found: Sorsogon, Cagayan Valley and Batanes Islands. There are some Gaciases in Hawaii and their ancestors are traced to Cagayan, and Batanes Islands, Philippines. The Gaciases in the US are described as of the white race. Obviously, the Gaciases from the Philippines as well as those from Hawaii are of the brown Malay and/or of Spanish mestizo race.


The earliest recorded Gacias in the US was Manel Gacias who was born in 1850 in Bexar, Texas. The earliest recorded Gacias in Puerto Rico was Maria Guzman Gacias, who was born in 1736 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The earliest recorded Gacias from Mexico was Francisca Martina Gacias, born on February 1, 1778, at San Jose, Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico. Her father was Ricardo Antonio Lauriano but she took after the name of her mother who was Maria Gertrudis Gacias. The earliest recorded Gacias from Spain, on the other hand, was Andreu Gacias who had a daughter named Catherina Gacias, who was in turn christened on February 6, 1566 at Torroella De Montgri, Gerona, Spain.


The earliest recorded Gacias from Cagayan Valley, Philippines was Jacinto Gacias, born in 1847 in Solana, Cagayan, and married to Longina Ubina. He had a daughter named Magdalena Gacias who was born in 1872, also in Solana, Cagayan. The earliest recorded Gacias from Sorsogon, Philippines was Nicolas Gacias who was born in 1824 and died in 1912 in Irosin, Sorsogon.


Herewith are a few Gaciases from the different parts of the globe according to the different sites found in the net:


From Spain:

1. Catherina Gacias, who was christened on February 6, 1566 at Torroella De Montgri, Gerona, Spain. Her father was Andreu Gacias and her mother was Catherina.

2. Jauma Gacias, married to Catharina Bosch on October 3, 1622 at San Vicente, Besalu, Gerona, Spain.

3. Maria Gacias, married to Pallari Ferrer on June 8, 1749 at San Pedro, Vilopriu, Gerona, Spain.

4. Joseph Gacias, married to Theresa Viladorona on June 5, 1785 at San Martin, Dosquers, Gerona, Spain. He had a daughter named Anna Maria Paula Gacias, born on September 19, 1792 at San Martin, Dosquers, Gerona, Spain and died on September 20, 1792. Joseph’s father was Pere Gacias.

5. Gertrudis Ygnacia Catharina Gacias, who was christened on June 5, 1785 at San Martin, Dosquers, Gerona, Spain. Her father was Anton Gacias and her mother was Maria Plaja.


From the United States:

  1. Manel Gacias, born in 1850, of white race, from District 22, Bexar, Texas
  2. Juan Gacias, born in 1852, a laborer, of white race from Conejos Valley, Conejos, Colorado.
  3. Doloris Gacias, born in 1853, of white race, from District 22, Bexar, Texas
  4. Matias Gacias, born in 1874, of white race, from District 22, Bexar, Texas


From Puerto Rico:

  1. Maria Guzman Gacias, born in 1736 in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Her mother was Maria Garcias and her father was Tomas Guzman. It was a curious thing that she did not follow the name of her father but took after her mother’s name which, also curiously, was Garcias and not Gacias.


From Mexico:

  1. Francisca Martina Gacias, born on February 1, 1778, at San Jose, Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico. Her father was Ricardo Antonio Lauriano and her mother was Maria Gertrudis Gacias.


From Hawaii:

  1. Juan Gacias, born on June 15, 1885 and died in April 1971 in the Philippines.


From Cagayan, Philippines:

  1. Jacinto Gacias, born in 1847 in Solana, Cagayan, married to Longina Ubina, had a daughter named Magdalena Gacias who was born in 1872, also in Solana, Cagayan.
  2. Jacinto Gacias, born in 1852 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  3. Juan Gacias, born in 1852 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  4. Rosa Gacias, born in 1852 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  5. Rosa Gacias, born in 1862 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  6. Antonia Gacias, born in 1878 in Tuguegarao, Cagayan.
  7. Gregoria Gacias, born in 1897 in Solana, Cagayan, married to Alfonso Baquiran in 1918 in Solana, Cagayan and had a daughter named Anastacia Gacias Baquiran who was born on December 25, 1916 in Solana, Cagayan and died on March 9, 1996.


From Sorsogon, Philippines:

  1. Benito Gallardo Gacias, Sr., was born on January 12, 1911 and died on January 16, 2001. He was married to Leonida Encila Lavares. His father was Felipe Polo Gacias and his mother was Agapita Gallardo. Benito’s name is the only Gacias from Sorsogon, Philippines registered in the official records of the Church of the Latter Day Saints in the Philippines. The Church of the Latter Day Saints, located along Temple Drive in Quezon City, purportedly keeps the most complete genealogical records in the Philippines. Benito, incidentally was personally known to me as he would regularly visit my Lolo when Benito was still alive. I fondly remember him for the seaweeds he would normally bring as a “pasalubong.” He was a boxer during his prime and he was fondly called “Strong” because of it. He is survived by his eleven children.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Papa Pierre Paje and Mama Tita Gacias-Paje and their children and grandchildren

Papa Pierre and Mama Tita Gacias-Paje

Their children, from eldest to youngest:

Ignatius Pierre II (aka, Jojo) with wife Laarni Don-Paje, son Josua Pierre and daughter Phoebe
Ma. Altea Victoria (aka, Ning) with husband Joaquim (aka, Jack) Clemena
Patrick Pierre II with wife Vivian Dalisay-Paje and son John Patrick
Teresa Pamela (aka, Pam) with husband Arthur (aka, Art) Angeles and sons Marc Arthur (aka, Macmac) and Timothy Paul (aka, Tim)
Agnes Portia (aka, Porsche) with husband Rizaldy (aka, Saldie) Evangelista and daughter Ezra Therese
Paulo Noel with wife Roma (aka, Rome) Chichioco-Paje and son Shadrack Paul
Philip and Norieghay (aka, Norie) Patricio-Paje

Jojo and his family live in San Pablo City. Ning and husband Jack are in Legaspi City. Patrick's and Pam's families are in Sorsogon City. Porsche and her family are in Drogheda, Louth, Ireland. Paul and his family are in Quezon City and Philip and his wife Norie are in Sorsogon City.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Meet Papa Pierre Paje-Mama Tita Gacias & family

Mama Tita Leander-Gacias, married to Papa Pierre Paje, is the seventh child of Sabiniano Galindes-Gacias and Margarita Leander. Sabiniano Galindes-Gacias was the eldest child of Pedro Gabiazo-Gacias and Rosa Pura-Galindes. Pedro Gabiazo-Gacias was the child of Nicolas Gacias and Francisca Gabiazo.

The children of Papa Pierre and Mama Tita (from eldest to youngest): Ignatius Pierre Paje II (aka, Jojo); Ma. Altea Victoria (aka, Ning); Patrick Pierre III (aka, Patrick); Teresa Pamela (aka, Pam); Agnes Portia (aka, Porsche); Paulo Noel (aka, Paulo); and Philip.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Adrian Sernadilla and Eden Gacias-Baliatan Nuptials

Eden (aka, Denden) Gacias-Baliatan was wedded to Adrian Sernadilla of Laoac, Pangasinan last June 8 at the St. Michael the Archangel Parish in Irosin, Sorsogon.

Denden is a geologist from the University of the Philippines and is currently connected with Energy Development Corporation of the Lopez Group of Companies. She is the youngest child of Engr. Calixto Baliatan and Aurora Guban-Gacias.

Aurora Guban-Gacias is the third child of Glicerio Galindes-Gacias and Salud Guban. Glicerio Galindes-Gacias, now 102 years old, is the fifth child of Pedro Gabiazo-Gacias and Rosa Pura-Galindes. Pedro Gabiazo-Gacias was the eldest son of Nicolas Gacias and Francisca Gabiazo.

Congratulations to the newly-weds. May our tribe increase!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Meet Cesar Leander-Gacias' Grandchildren, too


1. Rolando (aka, Rollie), with wife Miriam Reyes-Gacias, and sons Aaron, Philip and Michael Angelo (aka, Mikey)


2. Maria Yolanda (aka, Joji), with husband Eduardo (aka Ed) Judit, and children Edik, Never Bjorn (aka, Nev) , Ansen Thomas Cesar (aka, Ansen) and Najie Therese

3. Margarita Nenita (aka, Nanette), with husband Vincent (aka, Bing) Tarroja and sons Marvin Arnold and Bryan Jason

4. Maria Teresita Socorro (aka, Matess), with son Terry and daughter Katrina Kaye

5. Alberto Philip (aka, Abet) with wife Lilibeth Mendoza-Gacias and children Jacqueline (aka, Jackie) and Christian Albert (aka, Ogie)

6. Angelie (aka, Angie), with husband Zacarias (aka, Carrie) Canon, III and children Carly Anne (aka, Pinky), Jamie Claren and Clark Raymund

7. Oscar Roberto (aka, Bobet), with wife Rowena (aka, Emy) Polon-Gacias and children Oscar Martin, Kevin Jay, Carlo, Xyra Alexis and Guian Paulo

8. Edgardo (aka, Eddieboy)

9. Grace (aka, Jinggay), with husband Frank Sabater and children Lauren and Jeffrey

10. Veronica (aka, Venique)

11. Raymundo (aka, Raymund, Monto)

12. Michael John (aka, Jigger) with wife Cheeney

Monday, May 4, 2009

Meet Cesar Leander-Gacias & Family






Meet the Family of Papa Cesar Leander-Gacias. Papa Cesar (born November 25, 1927), married to Mama Lourdes Licup-Instrella, has twelve children. From eldest to youngest: Rolando (aka, Rollie), Maria Yolanda (aka, Joji), Margarita Nenita (aka, Nanette), Maria Teresita Socorro (aka, Maritess), Alberto Philip (aka, Abet), Angelie (aka, Angie), Oscar Roberto (aka, Bobet), Edgardo (aka, Eddiboy), Grace (aka, Jinggay), Veronica (aka, Venique), Raymundo (aka, Monto or Raymund), and, Michael John (aka, Jigger).

Papa Cesar is the fourth child and the first son of Lolo Sabiniano (aka, Sabin) Galindes-Gacias and Lola Margarita (aka, Titing) Leander. Lolo Sabin was the eldest child of Lolo Pedro Gabiazo-Gacias and Lola Rosa Pura-Galindes. And Lolo Pedro was the eldest child of Lolo Nicolas (aka, Lali) Gacias and Lola Francisca Gabiazo.

Thanks cousin Raymund for the photos.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

A Name Game


Here's a challenge to everyone: name each person who appears in this photo. The first one who gets to correctly name them, in their order of appearance, will get a prize.

The prize? Well, the "Historia Nin Banuaan," co-authored by someone who incidentally appears in this photo and, ahem... edited, annotated and with foreword and English translation by yours truly, is now finally in the press for printing. The winner gets the first printed copy.

Email me your best bet at balangaw98@yahoo.com.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Inviting all members of the clan to post here

First, so sorry for the long absence. I was caught under tons of work the past weeks. Which unfortunately affected this blog and made it completely boring. Sigh.

To make up then, and to start the ball rolling, may I now invite all members of the clan to post here. That would for sure open a lot of avenues for all of us. Let us now turn a lonely one-lane-street into a twelve-or-more-lane expressway. Everyone would be in for surprises, most certainly. And it would be great fun.

What would you post? Well, write about yourself, your parents, your recollections of your grandparents, or stories about your ancestors. Post about your genealogical researches, share photos or videos of yourself and your family, the older photos or videos the better. Write about your life, your achievements, your whereabouts. Post anything about the blood that runs in your veins.

How are you going to post here? We recognize that there are a lot of hackers out there who could easily turn our blog into Dante's inferno. We couldn't allow that. So, to be sure, drop me a line at my email address, convince me that you're authentic, and only then will I give you the password to this blog so you can post your stuffs here. Fair enough, isn't it?

So, whatchawaitinfor? Push that 'start' button pronto! My email add: balangaw98@yahoo.com.