2. Don Lucas Mendoza, Gobernadorcillo 1803
3. Don Mariano Mendoza, Alkalde 1843
4. Don Rufino Mendoza, Alkalde 1851
5. Don Isabelo Mendoza, Presidente 1910-1911
6. Eugenio Mendoza, Presidente, 1919-23
7. Osmundo De Guzmán (Mendoza), Mayor 1960-86
A Romualdez were in the Sumuroy Revolt
Daniel Zialcita Romualdez (September 11, 1907 – March 22, 1965) was a Filipino politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 1957 to 1962. Daniel "Danieling" Romualdez was born in Tolosa, Leyte. His father, Miguel, once served as an assemblyman for Leyte and mayor of the city of Manila. His great-grandfather was involved in the Sumuroy Revolt but narrowly escaped Spanish execution when he was allowed by David Dula to visit his ailing mother. Dula and his seven trusted men were later executed in Palapag, Northern Samar and were buried in unmarked graves without Roman Catholic rites. Superstitions existed that a Romualdez was to die that day in Palapag. More than fifty years later, Philippine Supreme Court Associate Justice Norberto Romuáldez, Danieling's famous uncle and the man who made their surname distinguished in society, would suddenly die of a heart attack in Palapag, hometown of his second wife Beatriz, daughter of the parish priest Fray Salustiano Buz, who insisted on campaigning at the grassroots level for the Philippine Senate elections when he was almost guaranteed to win on account of his nationwide reputation. Source: https://ipfs.io › ipfs › wiki › Daniel_Romualdez . Retrieved August 10, 2019
The family then migrated to Pampanga and Northern Samar after the Spanish assumed control of Manila.
The following are people possessing the Macapagal surname:
- Don Juan Macapagal (d. 1683), former prince of Tondo and first documented bearer of the surname. Great-grandson of Lakandula
- Lazaro Macapagal (c. 1860s), officer of the revolutionary army during the Philippine Revolution. Commanding officer ordered to execute Andrés Bonifacio
- Diosdado Macapagal (1910-1997), 9th President of the Philippines
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; 14th President of the Philippines
- Mikey Macapagal Arroyo (born 1969), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative and vice governor of Pampanga
- Diosdado Macapagal Arroyo (born 1974), son of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; served as representative of Camarines Sur
- Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947), daughter of Diosdado Macapagal; 14th President of the Philippines
- Maan Macapagal, television news reporter
- Mark Macapagal (born 1979), professional basketball player
A Grandson of Lakan Dula died a Hero, Another Grandson ended as a Traitor
The current David Dulay descendants are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Petre, Hilario father of Eleuterio Dulay, Sr. of Laoang, N. Samar and a mayor for more than 20 years during the Marcos Regime died of heart ailment. The other descendants are those carrying the surname Dula related to Councilor Rufo Dula. Wishing to avoid the persecution experienced by his latter ancestors, Lakan Dula’s great grandson Juan Macapagal aided the Spanish authorities in suppressing the 1660 Kapampangan revolt of Francisco Maniago and the Pangasinan revolt of Andrés Malong and the 1661 Ilocano revolt. The Ilocano revolt was headed by warrior tribes from Eastern Pangasinan, the Nozuelo and Moreno clans.Because of his service to the Spanish crown, the Spanish authorities revived the special privileges offered by the Spanish crown to Lakan Dula and his descendants spread across the province of Pampanga. A Gremio de Lakandulas was created in 1758 to protect the privileges of the Kapampangan descendants of Lakandula.During the British occupation of Manila in 1762-1764, the descendants of Lakan Dula, now located in the province of Pampanga, formed a group of volunteers to fight the British and were granted autonomy by Governor General Simón de Anda y Salazar.
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Enrique Bustos said on June 27, 2010 at 8:40 am
https://remembranceofthingsawry.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/the-families-of-old-binondo-manila/ retrieved May 30, 2019
The Dulay Mendoza Clan envisions a just, peaceful and prosperous country as a way of respect to our ancestors.......
Atty. Sofronio Dulay ll
Notary Public
Associate, Andres Padernal and Paras Law Offices
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Attorney Sofronio Dulay ll -- Esdee as he is called by his friends -- as a kid was a sacristan at the Shrine of the Our Lady of the Abandoned in Marikina from elementary up to the end of high school. He became a member of the San Roque Inter Barangay Basketball Team and was later elected as SK Kagawad. He went to an all boys school in his native Marikina, Marist, and became a varsity player. He was chosen to represent his section in the Search for Mr. Marist and was chosen as the Prom King in their graduation ball. He entered the University of the Philippines and was elected Councilor of the UP NCPAG Student Council and Vice Chairman of the Upsilon Sigma Phi. He was the captain ball of the NCPAG Basketball Team. He entered the UP College of Law and represented the school in a debating team that won the national championship. He represented the Philippines in an international debate competition with special award. He was the captain ball of the UP College of Law Basketball Team, and vice chair of the college of law debaters union. He passed the bar with a grade of 94% in Commercial Law. He joined the Makati - based law firm of his fraternity brother in the Upsilon Sigma Phi as a trial lawyer and has been assigned in some sensational cases. As the "eldest son of the eldest son of the clan", he is the 6th hereditary patriarch of the Dulay Mendoza Clan of Marikina Valley and the House of Lakan Dula of Tondo. He is still a young bachelor.