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English: Juan Borromeo Rosa (1) and his children:

2. Ángelo Borromeo Veloso
3. Casto Borromeo Veloso
4. Luis Borromeo
5. Juan Borromeo Veloso
6. Catalino Borromeo Veloso
7. José Borromeo Veloso
8. Vicente Borromeo Veloso
9. Fortunato Borromeo Veloso
10. Ramón Borromeo Veloso
11. Antonio Borromeo Veloso

12. Juan Luis Borromeo Veloso
Date published 1917
Source Reseña Histórica del Seminario Colegio de San Carlos de Cebú 1867-1917 (between pages 200 and 201)
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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