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Joaquín González (politician)

Joaquín González (July 22, 1853 – September 21, 1900) was a Filipino politician and a member of the Malolos Congress that wrote the Malolos Constitution, the first Philippine constitution, after the country declared independence from Spain in 1898. He was one of two elected delegates representing the province of Pampanga, the other being José Rodríguez Infante. Along with Felipe Calderón y Roca, the main author of the constitution, Dr. González was on a committee that debated over each article of the charter from October 25 to November 29, 1898.[1]

Dr. Joaquín González
Member of the Malolos Congress from Pampanga
In office
September 15, 1898 – November 13, 1899
Serving with Jose Infante, Ramon Henson, and Enrique Macapinlac
Personal details
Born(1853-07-22)July 22, 1853
Baliuag, Bulacan, Captaincy General of the Philippines
DiedSeptember 21, 1900(1900-09-21) (aged 47)
Malate, Manila, Philippine Islands
Dr. Joaquin Gonzalez (1982 NHI historical marker, Baliuag, Bulacan).

Early life and training edit

Dr. González was a Spanish mestizo born out of the union of Fray Fausto López Palomino OSA (from Valladolid, Spain) and María Amparo "Mariquita" González y de los Ángeles (from Baliuag, Bulacan). He was trained as a Doctor of Medicine in Spain at the Universidad de Valladolid and the Universidad Central de Madrid (now the Complutense University of Madrid). He later attended the Ophthalmology Institute of Dr Louis de Wecker in Paris, France, to specialize in eye diseases. His compatriot Dr José Rizal studied in the same institute years later and Dr de Wecker told him that another Filipino, Dr Joaquin Gonzalez, had preceded him there.

Career edit

Unexpectedly, the Spanish mestizo and member of the Ilustrado (the moneyed and educated class), Dr González actively supported the Katipunan during the Revolution from 1896–99; he was an offspring of a union not unlike that of the fictional Padre Dámaso and the married Doña Pía Alba de de los Santos in José Rizal's banned novel, Noli Me Tángere. He believed in the Revolution and was a friend of its more educated members, as well as several of its generals. Dr González was familiar with General Emilio Aguinaldo (the country’s first acknowledged President), Don Felipe Buencamino, Sr. (widower of Doña Juana Arnedo, who died in 1883 and was the niece of Doña Florencia Sioco, Dr Gonzalez's wife), and other leaders of the movement.

Dr González possessed contraband copies of Rizal's Noli Me Tángere and its sequel, El Filibusterismo, as well as writings of Madrid-based propagandistas, whom he knew socially. His house in Barrio Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga, was the venue for clandestine meetings of the organization. The Katipunan’s siege of Macabebe and other offensives in the province were planned in his house; he and his family viewed that attack from there using strong binoculars. His mother-in-law, Doña Matea Rodríguez, was the largest contributor to the Katipunan in Pampanga. Dr González accompanied Katipunero troops in their attacks around Pampanga and neighbouring Bulacan, tending to their wounds. During one skirmish, he was mistaken for the enemy because of his mestizo features, but on introducing himself fluently in the Bulaqueño dialect of Tagalog, the commanding general cleared him and said: "Not only is he one of us, he is my townmate!"

On October 19, 1898, President Aguinaldo appointed Dr González as the first Rector/President of the Universidad Cientifico-Literaria de Filipinas, the predecessor of the University of the Philippines. The university had faculties of civil and criminal law, as well as medicine and surgery.[2] He taught legal medicine, toxicology, and public hygiene.

In April 1899, Dr González joined the seven-member Permanent Commission of the National Assembly[1] under the Malolos Constitution. The body had oversight powers over the President, its legislators, Cabinet secretaries, the Chief Justice, and the Solicitor-General during adjournment of the Assembly.[3]

Family edit

The Spanish mestizo Gonzalez clans (Gonzalez Doble Zeta) of San Rafael and Baliuag towns, Bulacan, and Bayambang and Bautista towns, Pangasinan trace their ur-ancestor to a Spanish soldier, Sr D _____ Gonzalez, who was given a land grant in the area between San Rafael and Baliuag towns in Bulacan in the early 1700s.

D Vicente Gonzalez and Da Venancia de Los Angeles of Baliuag, Bulacan had many children, among them, Maria Amparo ("Mariquita") and three sons all named Francisco --- Francisco Gonzalez Reinado ("Francisco Balbas"), Francisco Gonzalez ("Francisco Kalbo"), and Francisco Gonzalez ("Francisco Pugot"). The three brothers named Francisco Gonzalez purchased big portions of the huge British, Smith Bell & Co "Hacienda Esperanza" (55,000 hectares spread out over Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, and Bulacan) and migrated to Bayambang, Pangasinan where they raised their families.

Fray Fausto Lopez y Palominas OSA of Valladolid, Spain and Da Maria Amparo Gonzalez y de Los Angeles ("Mariquita") of Baliuag, Bulacan had six children: Soledad (married Mariano Gonzales), Jose (married Francisca Carrillo y Arriola, daughter of Fray Arriola OSA, another Augustinian), Dr Joaquin (married Florencia Sioco y Rodriguez), Rita (married Jose Llora; they returned to Spain), Carmen (spinster), and Francisco (married Maria Lloret, 14 year-old daughter of a Spanish ship captain).

Dr Joaquin Gonzalez y Lopez married Florencia Sioco y Rodríguez (1860-1925), youngest of the three daughters of D Josef Sioco of barrio Sulipan, Apalit and his second wife Da Matea Rodriguez y Tuason of barrio Santa Ines, Bacolor, Pampanga (Da Francisca Sioco, Da Sabina Sioco de Escaler [1858-1950], Da Florencia Sioco de Gonzalez).

Dr Joaquin and Da Florencia had ten sons: Fernando Leonardo (married Clementina Elizalde y Cacnio of San Luis, Pampanga), Dr Jesus Lope (married Ysidora Espiritu y Dungo of barrio San Vicente, Apalit, Pampanga; married Mercedes Veloso of Palo, Leyte), Emilio Cosme (married Rosario Valdes y Liongson of Bacolor, Pampanga), Atty Augusto Diosdado, father of former Secretary of Education Andrew Gonzalez (married Marina Escaler y Sioco; married Rosario Lucia Arnedo y Espiritu; both of barrio Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga), Octavio Florencio (died at 10 years old), Dr Virgilio Rufino (married Rosario Singson y Chiong-Veloso of Cebu), Atty Francisco Javier Eligio (married Josefa Mercado y Espiritu of barrio Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga), Bienvenido Maria, 6th President of the University of the Philippines (married Concepcion Rafols y Miravalles from the Visayas), Joaquin Jorge (married Julia Salgado y Mendoza of San Fernando, Pampanga; married Luz Manankil y Elizalde of San Luis, Pampanga), and Fausto Felix, Congressman of Pampanga (married Amparo de la Rama of Bacolod, Negros Occidental; married Pastora Cordero y Gomez of Angeles, Pampanga).

According to the memoirs of Dr Bienvenido Ma Gonzalez, his maternal grandfather D Josef Sioco (1786-1864) was the richest man in Pampanga province during his lifetime, owning many farmlands in Pampanga and Bulacan and a roomful of gold coins in his barrio Sulipan, Apalit residence. According to the memoirs of Zoilo Hilario, treasurer of the Katipunan in Pampanga, Da Matea Rodriguez y Tuason viuda de Josef Sioco, viuda de Juan Arnedo-Cruz (1835-1918) was the single biggest contributor to the Katipunan in Pampanga, contributing thousands of gold coins to the cause, more than any of the big hacenderos of Bacolor, San Fernando, Mexico, and Guagua towns.

(Don Josef Sioco [1786-1864] first married Da _____ Carlos also of barrio Sulipan, Apalit. Their only daughter, Da Maria de la Paz Sioco y Carlos [+1897], became the second wife of Capitan Joaquin Arnedo y Tanjutco [+1897] also of barrio Sulipan, Apalit. Capitan Joaquin Arnedo and Capitana Maria de la Paz Sioco lived in a famous villa called "La Sulipena" in barrio Sulipan, Apalit, Pampanga and because of their legendary hospitality became the most renowned and most documented hosts from the Spanish period.)

Death edit

Dr. González died of acute appendicitis in Malate, Manila on September 21, 1900. A grand state of national mourning was declared, his funeral cortège attended by the whole Civil Commission led by its first president and American Governor-General, William Howard Taft; American military authorities; various notable Filipinos; and members of the general public.[4] The main road of Apalit was later named "Dr Joaquín L. González Avenue" in his memory.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Kalaw, Maximo M. (1927). The Development of Philippine Politics. Oriental Commercial. pp. 127, 130.
  2. ^ Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (1980). Ang Pilipinas at Mga Pilipino, Noon at Ngayon (The Philippines and the Filipinos, Then and Now). Garotech Publishing, Quezon City, Philippines.
  3. ^ "Article 55, Title VI, Malolos Constitution". Retrieved 17 June 2014.
  4. ^ Gonzalez, Gene R. (1993). Cocina Sulipena: Culinary Gems of Old Pampanga. Bookmark, Manila. p. 29.

Manuel, E Arsenio, Dictionary of Philippine Biography.

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For other persons bearing a similar name see Joaquin Gonzalez disambiguation In this Philippine name for natural children there is no middle name nor paternal family name but the surname or maternal family name is Gonzalez Joaquin Gonzalez July 22 1853 September 21 1900 was a Filipino politician and a member of the Malolos Congress that wrote the Malolos Constitution the first Philippine constitution after the country declared independence from Spain in 1898 He was one of two elected delegates representing the province of Pampanga the other being Jose Rodriguez Infante Along with Felipe Calderon y Roca the main author of the constitution Dr Gonzalez was on a committee that debated over each article of the charter from October 25 to November 29 1898 1 Dr Joaquin GonzalezMember of the Malolos Congress from PampangaIn office September 15 1898 November 13 1899Serving with Jose Infante Ramon Henson and Enrique MacapinlacPersonal detailsBorn 1853 07 22 July 22 1853Baliuag Bulacan Captaincy General of the PhilippinesDiedSeptember 21 1900 1900 09 21 aged 47 Malate Manila Philippine IslandsDr Joaquin Gonzalez 1982 NHI historical marker Baliuag Bulacan Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Career 3 Family 4 Death 5 ReferencesEarly life and training editDr Gonzalez was a Spanish mestizo born out of the union of Fray Fausto Lopez Palomino OSA from Valladolid Spain and Maria Amparo Mariquita Gonzalez y de los Angeles from Baliuag Bulacan He was trained as a Doctor of Medicine in Spain at the Universidad de Valladolid and the Universidad Central de Madrid now the Complutense University of Madrid He later attended the Ophthalmology Institute of Dr Louis de Wecker in Paris France to specialize in eye diseases His compatriot Dr Jose Rizal studied in the same institute years later and Dr de Wecker told him that another Filipino Dr Joaquin Gonzalez had preceded him there Career editUnexpectedly the Spanish mestizo and member of the Ilustrado the moneyed and educated class Dr Gonzalez actively supported the Katipunan during the Revolution from 1896 99 he was an offspring of a union not unlike that of the fictional Padre Damaso and the married Dona Pia Alba de de los Santos in Jose Rizal s banned novel Noli Me Tangere He believed in the Revolution and was a friend of its more educated members as well as several of its generals Dr Gonzalez was familiar with General Emilio Aguinaldo the country s first acknowledged President Don Felipe Buencamino Sr widower of Dona Juana Arnedo who died in 1883 and was the niece of Dona Florencia Sioco Dr Gonzalez s wife and other leaders of the movement Dr Gonzalez possessed contraband copies of Rizal s Noli Me Tangere and its sequel El Filibusterismo as well as writings of Madrid based propagandistas whom he knew socially His house in Barrio Sulipan Apalit Pampanga was the venue for clandestine meetings of the organization The Katipunan s siege of Macabebe and other offensives in the province were planned in his house he and his family viewed that attack from there using strong binoculars His mother in law Dona Matea Rodriguez was the largest contributor to the Katipunan in Pampanga Dr Gonzalez accompanied Katipunero troops in their attacks around Pampanga and neighbouring Bulacan tending to their wounds During one skirmish he was mistaken for the enemy because of his mestizo features but on introducing himself fluently in the Bulaqueno dialect of Tagalog the commanding general cleared him and said Not only is he one of us he is my townmate On October 19 1898 President Aguinaldo appointed Dr Gonzalez as the first Rector President of the Universidad Cientifico Literaria de Filipinas the predecessor of the University of the Philippines The university had faculties of civil and criminal law as well as medicine and surgery 2 He taught legal medicine toxicology and public hygiene In April 1899 Dr Gonzalez joined the seven member Permanent Commission of the National Assembly 1 under the Malolos Constitution The body had oversight powers over the President its legislators Cabinet secretaries the Chief Justice and the Solicitor General during adjournment of the Assembly 3 Family editThe Spanish mestizo Gonzalez clans Gonzalez Doble Zeta of San Rafael and Baliuag towns Bulacan and Bayambang and Bautista towns Pangasinan trace their ur ancestor to a Spanish soldier Sr D Gonzalez who was given a land grant in the area between San Rafael and Baliuag towns in Bulacan in the early 1700s D Vicente Gonzalez and Da Venancia de Los Angeles of Baliuag Bulacan had many children among them Maria Amparo Mariquita and three sons all named Francisco Francisco Gonzalez Reinado Francisco Balbas Francisco Gonzalez Francisco Kalbo and Francisco Gonzalez Francisco Pugot The three brothers named Francisco Gonzalez purchased big portions of the huge British Smith Bell amp Co Hacienda Esperanza 55 000 hectares spread out over Pangasinan Tarlac Nueva Ecija and Bulacan and migrated to Bayambang Pangasinan where they raised their families Fray Fausto Lopez y Palominas OSA of Valladolid Spain and Da Maria Amparo Gonzalez y de Los Angeles Mariquita of Baliuag Bulacan had six children Soledad married Mariano Gonzales Jose married Francisca Carrillo y Arriola daughter of Fray Arriola OSA another Augustinian Dr Joaquin married Florencia Sioco y Rodriguez Rita married Jose Llora they returned to Spain Carmen spinster and Francisco married Maria Lloret 14 year old daughter of a Spanish ship captain Dr Joaquin Gonzalez y Lopez married Florencia Sioco y Rodriguez 1860 1925 youngest of the three daughters of D Josef Sioco of barrio Sulipan Apalit and his second wife Da Matea Rodriguez y Tuason of barrio Santa Ines Bacolor Pampanga Da Francisca Sioco Da Sabina Sioco de Escaler 1858 1950 Da Florencia Sioco de Gonzalez Dr Joaquin and Da Florencia had ten sons Fernando Leonardo married Clementina Elizalde y Cacnio of San Luis Pampanga Dr Jesus Lope married Ysidora Espiritu y Dungo of barrio San Vicente Apalit Pampanga married Mercedes Veloso of Palo Leyte Emilio Cosme married Rosario Valdes y Liongson of Bacolor Pampanga Atty Augusto Diosdado father of former Secretary of Education Andrew Gonzalez married Marina Escaler y Sioco married Rosario Lucia Arnedo y Espiritu both of barrio Sulipan Apalit Pampanga Octavio Florencio died at 10 years old Dr Virgilio Rufino married Rosario Singson y Chiong Veloso of Cebu Atty Francisco Javier Eligio married Josefa Mercado y Espiritu of barrio Sulipan Apalit Pampanga Bienvenido Maria 6th President of the University of the Philippines married Concepcion Rafols y Miravalles from the Visayas Joaquin Jorge married Julia Salgado y Mendoza of San Fernando Pampanga married Luz Manankil y Elizalde of San Luis Pampanga and Fausto Felix Congressman of Pampanga married Amparo de la Rama of Bacolod Negros Occidental married Pastora Cordero y Gomez of Angeles Pampanga According to the memoirs of Dr Bienvenido Ma Gonzalez his maternal grandfather D Josef Sioco 1786 1864 was the richest man in Pampanga province during his lifetime owning many farmlands in Pampanga and Bulacan and a roomful of gold coins in his barrio Sulipan Apalit residence According to the memoirs of Zoilo Hilario treasurer of the Katipunan in Pampanga Da Matea Rodriguez y Tuason viuda de Josef Sioco viuda de Juan Arnedo Cruz 1835 1918 was the single biggest contributor to the Katipunan in Pampanga contributing thousands of gold coins to the cause more than any of the big hacenderos of Bacolor San Fernando Mexico and Guagua towns Don Josef Sioco 1786 1864 first married Da Carlos also of barrio Sulipan Apalit Their only daughter Da Maria de la Paz Sioco y Carlos 1897 became the second wife of Capitan Joaquin Arnedo y Tanjutco 1897 also of barrio Sulipan Apalit Capitan Joaquin Arnedo and Capitana Maria de la Paz Sioco lived in a famous villa called La Sulipena in barrio Sulipan Apalit Pampanga and because of their legendary hospitality became the most renowned and most documented hosts from the Spanish period Death editDr Gonzalez died of acute appendicitis in Malate Manila on September 21 1900 A grand state of national mourning was declared his funeral cortege attended by the whole Civil Commission led by its first president and American Governor General William Howard Taft American military authorities various notable Filipinos and members of the general public 4 The main road of Apalit was later named Dr Joaquin L Gonzalez Avenue in his memory References edit a b Kalaw Maximo M 1927 The Development of Philippine Politics Oriental Commercial pp 127 130 Agoncillo Teodoro A 1980 Ang Pilipinas at Mga Pilipino Noon at Ngayon The Philippines and the Filipinos Then and Now Garotech Publishing Quezon City Philippines Article 55 Title VI Malolos Constitution Retrieved 17 June 2014 Gonzalez Gene R 1993 Cocina Sulipena Culinary Gems of Old Pampanga Bookmark Manila p 29 Manuel E Arsenio Dictionary of Philippine Biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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