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[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Leoncia_Santos_Reyes_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Leoncia Santos Reyes'''] (1864), aunt of '''Elisea''' and '''Juana Tantoco Reyes''', spoke Spanish fluently and was a property owner at 17. She married a primary school teacher, Graciano Tiongson Reyes, her first cousin.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Leoncia_Santos_Reyes_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Leoncia Santos Reyes'''] (1864), aunt of '''Elisea''' and '''Juana Tantoco Reyes''', spoke Spanish fluently and was a property owner at 17. She married a primary school teacher, Graciano Tiongson Reyes, her first cousin.


'''Rufina Tengco Reyes''' (1869) , first cousin of Elisea and Juana Tantoco Reyes, and niece of Graciano Tiongson Reyes, the primary school teacher Leoncia married. The 20 women opened the school in Rufina’s house.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Rufina_Tengco_Reyes_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Rufina Tengco Reyes'''] (1869) , first cousin of Elisea and Juana Tantoco Reyes, and niece of Graciano Tiongson Reyes, the primary school teacher Leoncia married. The 20 women opened the school in Rufina’s house.


'''Olympia San Agustin Reyes''' (1876), half-sister of Leoncia Santos Reyes, was a precocious 12- year old when they “ambushed” Gov. Valeriano Weyler. She married Vicente Tantoco Reyes, brother of Elisea and Juana.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Olympia_San_Agustin_Reyes_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Olympia San Agustin Reyes'''] (1876), half-sister of Leoncia Santos Reyes, was a precocious 12- year old when they “ambushed” Gov. Valeriano Weyler. She married Vicente Tantoco Reyes, brother of Elisea and Juana.


[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Teresa_Tiongson_Tantoco_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Teresa Tiongson Tantoco'''] (1867) and younger sister '''Maria''' (1869) were cousins of the two Basilias and of Eugenia and Aurea Tanchanco. Maria married cabeza de barangay, Lino Santos Reyes. The Tantoco home was the Department of Foreign Affairs of the First Republic.
[https://maloloscityvirtuallibrary.com/wikimalolos/index.php/Teresa_Tiongson_Tantoco_(Women_of_Malolos) '''Teresa Tiongson Tantoco'''] (1867) and younger sister '''Maria''' (1869) were cousins of the two Basilias and of Eugenia and Aurea Tanchanco. Maria married cabeza de barangay, Lino Santos Reyes. The Tantoco home was the Department of Foreign Affairs of the First Republic.
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