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  1. 2 days ago · Genealogical Society Indexes. Search your ancestors in thousands of millions births, marriages and death records, all over the Europe. View collections. Genealogy: Find your ancestors online, create your family tree for free, discover and share your family history on Geneanet.

  2. 3 days ago · Here is a list of 100 Filipino last names with varied origins and meanings: 1. Abe. Derived from the Hebrew language and short for ‘Abraham’, it commonly refers to ‘a father of many’. 2. Abad. The surname Abad is of Spanish origin; it means ‘everlasting’ or ‘eternal’. 3.

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  3. 18 hours ago · The Religion of the Filipinos The Filipinos on the arrival of the Spaniards were fetish-worshipers, but they had one spirit whom they believed was the greatest of all and the creator or maker of things. The Tagalogs called this deity Bathala, the Bisayas, Laon, and the Ilokanos, Kabunian.

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  6. 5 days ago · All in One Family Tree - This type of chart shows all of the people in the family file on one chart, ancestors and descendants. Although our price band shows only up to 1,500 people we can print trees containing more people but they are likely to be extremely large and a tree of 30 foot wide by over 3 foot tall is not uncommon when the amount ...

  7. 4 days ago · Community Building. College of the Holy Spirit North America Foundation - NorthEast Chapter (CHSNAF) Mimi Jacobo-Samson. Jmtwo25mas@gmail.com. chsnaf.org. Alumni: Colleges/University. Coronel-Endaya Foundation. Dr. Maria-Kassandra Coronel. ceo@coronelendayafoundation.org.

  8. 1 day ago · How do you celebrate your family? The DSWD invites you to join the 29th National Family Week, a yearly celebration that promotes the Filipino values of solidarity, resilience, and love of family. Learn more about the activities, themes, and objectives of this event and how you can participate online or offline.