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People
peo-ple
[PEE-puhl]
noun
origin: 1225-75
1. persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general: to find it easy to talk to people;
What will people think?
2. persons, whether men, women, or children, considered as numerable individuals forming a
group: Twenty people volunteered to help.
3. human beings, as distinguished from animals or other beings.
4. the entire body of persons who constitute a community, tribe, nation, or other group by
virtue of a common culture, history, religion, or the like: the people of Australia; the Jewish people.
5. the persons of any particular group, company, or number (sometimes used in combination): the people
of a parish; educated people; salespeople.
6. the ordinary persons, as distinguished from those who have wealth, rank, influence, etc.: a man of
the people.
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Ancestry
--'Jun' Aguimatang
Father:Federico Aguimatang
Mother:Aguimatang
Grandparents:
Great-grandparents:
--Corazon Aguimatang
Father:
Mother:
Grandparents:
Great-grandparents:
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The Padua surname is very common. Sam, Josie (Padua-Carolino), and Silverio are brothers and sister. Albert, Pachi (Reyes-Padua), and Flora (Reyes-Justiniano) are brother and sisters.
- Padua, Epifanio + Lita
- Padua, Ernie + Pachi
- Padua, Samuel + Yolanda
The Paje surname is not very common. Tony, Alex and Helen (Ladrillono-Paje) are brothers and sister.
- Paje, Helen
The Pascasio surname is very common.
- Pascasio, Conching
- Pascasio, Lito + Medy
The Peregrino surname is not very common. Alice and Libby (Pascasio-Lucero) are sisters. Lisa (Peregrino-Lee) has two brothers.
- Peregrinio, Erwin + Alice
- Peregrinio, Lisa (see Joel Lee)
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