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  1. May 10, 2022 · Genealogy for Natividad Hidalgo Laurel (1916 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Tanauan, Calabarzon
    • Leon Guinto Jr.
    • Calabarzon
    • December 25, 1916
  2. Pacencia Valencia Hidalgo Laurel (née Hidalgo y Valencia; April 30, 1889 – January 1, 1963) was the wife of Philippine President Jose P. Laurel and the third First Lady of the Philippines and the only First Lady to serve under the Japanese-occupied Philippines during World War II.

    • Tanauan City Public Cemetery, Tanauan, Batangas
    • Esperanza Osmeña
  3. Apr 16, 2023 · Johnson Co Central Public Schs is an above average, public school district located in TECUMSEH, NE. It has 497 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 10 to 1. According to state test scores, 47% of students are at least proficient in math and 48% in reading.

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    • (402) 335-3320
    • 358 N 6TH, TECUMSEH, 68450, NE
  4. President Jose P. Laurel and his wife, Paciencia, with their children. Seated, from left to right: Rosenda (Mrs. Avancena), Doña Paciencia, President Laurel, Natividad (Mrs. Guinto), and Potenciana (Mrs. Ypuangco).

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    • Early Life and Career
    • Senator and Congressman of The Philippines
    • Associate Justice of The Supreme Court
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    • Personal Life

    José Paciano Laurel y García was born on March 9, 1891, in the town of Tanauan, Batangas. His parents were Sotero Laurel y Remoquillo and Jacoba García y Pimentel, both from Tanauan. His father had been an official in the revolutionary government of Emilio Aguinaldoand a signatory to the 1899 Malolos Constitution. Just like many other presidents, h...

    In 1925, Laurel was elected to the Philippine Senate, beating incumbent Senator Antero Soriano. Serving from the 5th district, he would serve for one term before losing his re-election bid in 1931 to fellow Batangueño Claro M. Recto. He retired to private practice, but by 1934, he was again elected to public office, this time as a delegate to the 1...

    Laurel's Supreme Court tenure may have been overshadowed by his presidency, yet he remains one of the most important Supreme Court justices in Philippine history. He authored several leading cases still analyzed to this day that defined the parameters of the branches of government as well as their powers. Angara v. Electoral Commission, 63 Phil. 13...

    As he was well known to the Japanese as a critic of US rule, as well as having demonstrated a willingness to serve under the Japanese Military Administration, he held a series of high posts in 1942–1943. On December 10, 1941, then-Associate Justice Laurel was appointed by President Manuel L. Quezon as acting Secretary of Justice. He was later appoi...

    The presidency of Laurel understandably remains one of the most controversial in Philippine history. After the war, he would be denounced by the pro-American sectors as a war collaborator or even a traitor, although his indictment for treason was superseded by President Roxas' Amnesty Proclamation.

    Collaboration trial and imprisonment

    On September 2, 1945, the Japanese forces formally surrendered to the United States. Gen. Douglas MacArthur ordered Laurel arrested for collaborating with the Japanese. Alongside his son Jose Laurel III and Benigno Aquino Sr., he was taken to custody and was imprisoned in Yokohama on September 15, 1945. On November 16, 1945, they were transferred to Sugamo Prison. While in prison, he was not allowed to have any reading material except The World in 2030 A.D., a book by the Earl of Birkenhead t...

    1949 presidential election

    Laurel ran for president as a nominee of the Nacionalista Party against Elpidio Quirino in 1949 but lost in what future Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romuloand Marvin M. Gray considered as the dirtiest election in Philippine electoral history.

    Return to the Senate

    Laurel garnered more than 2 million votes and was elected to the Senate as the top vote getter in 1951, under the Nacionalista Party. He was urged to run for president in 1953, but declined, working instead for the successful election of Ramon Magsaysay. Magsaysay appointed Laurel head of a mission tasked with negotiating trade and other issues with United States officials, the result being known as the Laurel–Langley Agreement. Laurel was also named as chairman of the Senate Committee on Edu...

    National Honor 1. : Philippine Legion of Honor, Chief Commander - (1959) 2. : Knights of Rizal, Knight Grand Cross

    He married Pacencia Hidalgo on April 9, 1911. The couple had nine children: 1. Jose Bayani Laurel Jr. (August 27, 1912 – March 11, 1998), member of the Philippine National Assembly from Batangas from 1943 to 1944, Congressman from Batangas's third district from 1941 to 1957 and from 1961 to 1972, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Phili...

  5. Natividad Elementary is a public school located in Salinas, CA, which is in a mid-size city setting. The student population of Natividad Elementary is 666 and the school serves K-6. At...

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · The California School Directory contains information about California public schools, private schools (including nonpublic nonsectarian schools), school districts, and county offices of education.

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