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'''Basilia Reyes Tiongson''' (ca. 1860) , the oldest of the 20 women, was the daughter of reformist Antonio Morales Tiongson and Juliana Reyes. Marcelo del Pilar was a personal friend. Maria Tantoco and Anastacia Tiongson were her first cousins.
'''Basilia Reyes Tiongson''' (ca. 1860) , the oldest of the 20 women, was the daughter of reformist Antonio Morales Tiongson and Juliana Reyes. Marcelo del Pilar was a personal friend. Maria Tantoco and Anastacia Tiongson were her first cousins.


'''Aleja Reyes Tiongson''' (ca. 1864) was the younger sister of Basilia and Paz. Very little is known about her. Paz Reyes Tiongson (ca. 1862) was quite sickly, so was unable to attend the school they fought for so relentlessly.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Aleja_Reyes_Tiongson_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Aleja Reyes Tiongson'''] (ca. 1864) was the younger sister of Basilia and Paz. Very little is known about her. Paz Reyes Tiongson (ca. 1862) was quite sickly, so was unable to attend the school they fought for so relentlessly.


'''Mercedes Reyes Tiongson''' like older sisters Basilia, Paz and Aleja sent supplies to the katipuneros. When her father and older siblings died, she took over the management of their lands. She married [https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Sandiko,_Teodoro_(Chapter_from_Hinubog_sa_Batong_Buhay) Teodoro Sandico] who became governor and senator.
'''Mercedes Reyes Tiongson''' like older sisters Basilia, Paz and Aleja sent supplies to the katipuneros. When her father and older siblings died, she took over the management of their lands. She married [https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Sandiko,_Teodoro_(Chapter_from_Hinubog_sa_Batong_Buhay) Teodoro Sandico] who became governor and senator.
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