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Does anyone know Jose Nicole Ordonez, son of Josefina Gonzalez? I’d like to know how old he is now.
Hi Renee, you certainly chose one of the sexiest Gonzalezes I know. Jose Nicole is the grandson of Josefina. I think you mean Jose Nicole’s father. He’s up there in my list of really sexy guys.
Jose Nicolo Ordonez was the grandson of Josefina Gonzalez Ordonez. She had a son, Jose Dominic who was born on 1974. I do not have Jose Nicolo’s date of birth.
Hello, I am a decedent of Bienvenido Gonzalez and my Lola is his granddaughter I believe and she is one of five siblings from Los Banos. Two years ago, I went back to the Philippines for the first time since 2014 when I left for the UK and I became very interested in my family tree.
My Lola would always tell stories of our history and it made me very interested. Whenever I’d visit my Tita’s and Tito at the Gonzalez compound in UPLB, they too would also tell me about our history! My Tita Cecíle said to me “You should be proud of where you came from. And that stuck to me ever since. It would be exciting to get into contact with the person who wrote this blog.
Hi,Gabriel, I have been looking for you and your sister (I know she lives abroad). Anyway, my cousins (Benjie Flor) from UPLB have told me about you. I will email you in your icloud address, and we will meet for coffee. I will also write out your family tree. You do not come from Bienvenido. He was the President of the University of the Philippines. You come from Lolo Leon and Lola Sara, who lived in Los Baños. Maybe we can go to UPLB together, so I can meet your Aunts. Check your email.
Hi, and thank you for this remarkable blog. I wasn’t aware of most of the information shared here, and I’m deeply moved by the history you’ve preserved.
I believe I am descended from the line of Joaquin Jorge Gonzalez y Sioco. Among 17 first cousins, I happen to be the only male—meaning the Gonzalez line from Joaquin would have ended with me. However, I now have a son, whom I named Sebastian—a name inspired by the Greek word sebastos, the equivalent of the Roman title Augustus.
Your work has given me a renewed sense of connection to our family’s legacy. Thank you for keeping this history alive.
Hi Augustus, Thank you for liking the posts I made. I can’t believe I stopped writing in 2019. That was my last post. Are you in the Philippines? I suspect not. I will email you at your gmail account, so I can get more information from you and can decipher where your lineage actually is. If I cannot find it, I will refer you to our Researcher. Watch out for my email.
Hello! I am Ricardo Gonzalez, grandson of Manuel Ernesto Gonzalez y Morales and Great Grandson of Don Francisco Gonzalez y Reinado. I read in the article that there is a book detailing the Gonzalez Family Tree which I am also trying to make (at least from our “branch”). Is there a way I could get a copy of the said book? Is it for sale or can it be downloaded? I am a retired Meralco Engineer and this is something I would like to gift my children before I leave this earth so any assistance would be appreciated. Thank you very much. My email is dadsgonzalez@gmail.com
Hi Ricardo, I really need a Meralco Engineer right now. I have one property in Antipolo that has not had an electric connection for almost two years now after it was built. Regarding your query regarding your tree, I will ask my Researcher to look into your family tree. The names you give me are not familiar. Watch out for my email that will have the names you mentioned.