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Meaning of his name:

• DOCTOR – completed his medical course in Spain and was conferred the
degree of Licentiate in Medicine by the Universidad Central de Madrid.
• JOSE – was chosen by his mother who was a devotee of the Christian Saint San
Jose (St. Joseph)
• PROTACIO – from Gervacio Protacio which came from a Christian calendar.
• MERCADO – adopted in 1731 BY Domingo Lamco (the paternal great-great-
grandfather of Jse Rizal) which the Spanish term mercado means “market” in
english.
• RIZAL – from the word “Ricial” in Spanish means a field where wheat, cut
while still green, sprouts again.
• ALONZO – old surname of his mother.
• Y – and
• REALONDA – it was used by Dona Teodora from the surname of her
godmother based on the culture by that time.
 June 19, 1861 – was born Calamba, Laguna
 June 22, 1861 – Rizal was baptized in the Catholic

church.
 Fr. Rufino Collantes – a Batangueno, the parish priest

who baptized Rizal.


 Fr. Pedro Casanas – Rizal’s godfather, native of

Calamba and a close friend of the Rizal family.


 Lt. Gen. Jose Lemery – the governor general of the

Philippines when Rizal was born.


 DON FRANCISCO MERCADO (1818 -1898)
- born in Binan, Laguna on May 11, 1818
- latin and Philosophy at the College of San Jose in
Manila
- became a tenant-farmer of the Dominican-owned
hacienda.
- a hardy and independent minded man, who talked les
and worked more and was strong in body and valiant
spirit
- died in Manila 0n January 5, 1898 at the age of 80.
- Rizal affectionately called him “a model of fathers”
 DONA TEODORA ALONZO REALONDA (1826-
1911)
- born in Manila on November 8, 1826
- educated at the College of Santa Rosa, a well known
college for girls in the city
- a remarkable woman, possessing refined culture,
literary talent, business ability, and the fortitude of
Spartan women
- a woman of more than ordinary culture, she knows
literature and speaks Spanish (according to Rizal)
- died in Manila on August 16, 1911 at the age of 85
1. SATURNINA (1850-1913) – the oldest of the Rizal children,
her nickname was Neneng and married to Manuel T. Hidalgo of
Tanauan, Batangas.

2. PACIANO (1851-1930) – older brother and confident of Jose


Rizal. A second father of Rizal. Immortalized him in Rizal’s
first novel Noli Me Tangere as the wise Pilosopo Tasio. Rizal
regarded him as the “most noble of Filipinos”. He became a
combat general in the Philippine Revolution. Died on April 13,
1930 an old bachelor aged 79 and had two children by his
mistress (Severina Decena) – a boy and a girl.

3. NARCISA (1852-1939) –her pet name was Sisa, and married


to Antonio Lopez (nephew of Father Leoncio Lopez) a school
teacher of Morong
1. OLIMPIA (1855-1887) – Ypia was her pet name,
married to Silvestre Ubaldo, a telegraph operator from
Manila.

2. LUCIA (1857-1919) – married to Mariano Herbosa of


Calamba who was a nephew of father Casanas. He died
of cholera in 1889 and was denied Christian burial
because he was a brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal

3. MARIA (1859-1945) – Biang wa her nickname and


married to Daniel Faustino Cruz of Binan, Laguna
7. JOSE (1861-1896) – the greatest Filipino hero and peerless
genius. Nickname was Pepe. Lived with Josephine
Bracken, Irish girl from Hong Kong. They has a son but
this baby-boy died a few hours after birth, Rizal named
him “Francisco” after his father and buried him in Dapitan.

8. CONCEPCION (1862-1865) – her pet name was Concha.


Died of sickness at the age of 3. her death was Rizal’s first
sorrow in life.

9. JOSEFA (1865-1945) – her pet name was Panggoy. Died


an old maid at the age of 80.
10. TRINIDAD (1868-1951) – Trining was her pet name.
She died also an old maid in 1952 aged 83.

11. SOLEDAD (1870-1929) – youngest of the Rizal


children. Her pet name was Choleng and married to
Pantaleon Quintero of Calamba.
 Rizal called her sisters Dona or Senora (if married and
senorita (if single).
 Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonzo Realonda married
on June 28, 1848 after which they settled down in Calamba.
 The real surname of the Rizal family was MERCADO,
which was adopted in 1731 by Domingo Lamco (the
paternal great-great grandfather of Jose Rizal), who was a
full blooded Chinese)
 Rizal’s family acquired a second surname -Rizal- which as
given by a Spanish alcalde mayor (provincial governor) of
Laguna, who was a family friend.
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