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# Dimas Bayot
# Dimas Bayot
##Goyo Bayot
##Goyo Bayot
###Rodolfo Bayot
# Tekla - Married a Mr. Falcatan
# Tekla - Married a Mr. Falcatan
# Lolay - Had no Children
# Lolay - Had no Children

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Ramon Gaganting Cruz

Ramon Gaganting Cruz was born sometime in the 1860's or early 1870's. His mother was a native filipina woman and his father was a spaniard. Some members of the family claimed that his father was actually a spanish friar.

He died in the late 1960's. According to most folks, Ramon Gaganting Cruz lived to a ripe old age of 102.

He lived all over the Zamboanga Peninsula of the Philippines and even in the island of Basilan where he also had a family.

He had several children. A few are named here.

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  1. Dimas Bayot
    1. Goyo Bayot
      1. Rodolfo Bayot
  2. Tekla - Married a Mr. Falcatan
  3. Lolay - Had no Children
  4. Enso Ramillano
  5. Juliana Ramillano born in February 16, 1913
  6. Rosa Ramillano - Married a german Mr. Eager. They had one son Henry Eager.

Ramon G. Cruz supposedly had 13 wives and about 33 children. Some of the families that are his direct descendants are:

  1. The Bayots of tumaga.
    1. The Fonolleras of Tumaga
  2. The Ramillanos of Tumaga
    1. The Maletsky of Tumaga
    2. The Rodriguez of Tetuan
    3. The Estrada of San Roque
    4. The Banos of Tumaga
  3. The Falcatans of Guiwan