Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Rosalina Ursos Macanim -STORY OF URSOS JOURNEY FROM NEGROS TO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY




8.6 Rosalina Ursos Macanim -STORY OF URSOS JOURNEY FROM NEGROS TO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 

 8.6     Rosalina Ursos Macanim   -STORY OF URSOS JOURNEY FROM NEGROS TO CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY 
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THE HOUSE OF AMANDO URSOS IN TAGLIKID
Benjamen Ursos and his family stayed in the house of Amandoin 1960    for almost a year while the house of Benjamen was still constructed


The COCONUT FARM of Benjamen Ursos in Taglikid So Benjamen was blessed when he came to Taglikid. Sergio Ursos and Nena Villaflor accompanied them in their travel from San Carlos Negros to Taglikid Sergio turned over Benjamen to Amando Ursos






Rosalina had put up a food refreshment business in the public market of San Francisco
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   the author of this story when he was still a boy



.....the author of this story when he was still a boy.............
A year after Concesa Ursos,   thedaughter of Amando was married to Dodong Ladera the new couple have decided to go to Malangas a town somwhere in Zamboanga because Quirino Ladera, the Manager of Coal Mining Company in Malangas and the uncle of Dodong Ladera became the mayor in Malangas  Zamboanga and that he wasinformed that     he will be employed in Malangas Municipal Government

 
Malangas port of the town of malangas zmboanga













Enriqueta the sister of Rosalina was married to Bodoy Dinero while Rosalina was married to Tani Macanim. Bothe Rosalina and Enriqueta decided to go with Concesa in Malangas.  Budoy and Tani agreed because both of them had the opportunity to be employed in Malangas too
Dodong Ladera and Concesa is blessed in their marriage a baby boy was born they called him Rey (its me) the author of this story)

   

       Rey(left wearing a polo and  short pant) and Nonoy(at the center the son of Enriqueta Dinero in a  picture at Tuburan Malangas





      Tuburan Malangas seas
        Dodong Ladera, the husband of Concesa invested  fishing boats whileworking as the Port Inspector for the Municipal government of Malangas 
        Tani and Budoy the husbands of the daughters of Benjamen Rosalina and Enriqueta respectively helped Dodong in the fishing business
     After some years
     Tani and Roslina went to Butuan and Cagayan de Oro City and established a business  in Villanueva.

      

        Enriqueta Ursos with eyeglass, the elder sister of Rosalina bpth daughters of Benjamen Ursos   
     In early 1970s   when martial law was declared by President Marcos  the muslims in  Zamboanga resisted the military incursion in the muslim communitiesthe result was a war..

The threat  that the rebel muslims willl attack Malangas prompted vDododong and Concesa to prepare for evacuation

That night the moon was so bright         Dodong and Concesa told Rosalina and Enriqueta that it is advisable for them to evacuate and go back to Taglikid because Taglikid is a very peaceful placethere are no rebel muslims in Taglikid.  All people living in Talikid are all Ursos so its safe for them to go back to Taglikid
      


 Dodong Ladera (husband of ConcesaUrsos riding a motorcycle (at the left followed by a white motor)
Dodong Ladera , the new Chief of Police of the town who replaced his father in law Amando Ursos
THE TOWN OF SAN FRANCISCO
OF AGUSAN DEL SUR-( Taglikid is located in the town of San Francisco)
Dodong Ladera when he came back to Taglikid replaced Amando Ursos as the new Chief of Police  because Amando Ursos run as Municipal Councilour( equivalent to Sanguniang Bayan Member today)  and he won havingthe  second highest number of votes in the town of San Francisco


Enriqueta Ursos andher husband  Bodoy Dinero
followedDodong and Concesa uo Taglikid together with Rosalina and Tani Macanim. Bodoy was a skilled in Furniture industry. they put up a furniture business in San Francisco while Rosalina continued her food business store in the public market of San Francisco

 

 

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