Timoteo paez biography of albert


 TIMOTEO PAEZ

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Revolutionist

Timoteo Paez or &#;Teong&#; to his friends was born on August 22, in Tondo, Manila.

Orphaned at an early age by his wealthy father, Francisco Paez, he had to take care of

himself. After finishing his elementary school in Tondo Municipal School, he took clerical jobs or

as messenger in offices during the day and studied at the Escuela Nautica during the night until he

completed a course in accounting.

He was employed at the shipping company of Carrinage & Co.

when he became involved

with the reform movement, which he served by raising funds for the support of the reformists and

the La Solidaridad abroad. On July 3, , he joined the La Liga Filipina and became part of its

Supreme Council.

Timoteo paez biography of albert Talambuhay ni tamaham hingda? Medina, Jr. They were blessed with four 4 children, Salvador, Augusto, Arturo and Minerva. Tadiar, Jr.

Although the organization was short lived, he continued his support to the ideals

for reform. He printed and distributed Bonifacio&#;s &#;True Decalogue&#; and the teachings of Rizal at

his own expense.

On August 19, , Spanish authorities discovered the Katipunan and as a result, they

arrested many suspected members including Timoteo Paez.

He suffered nine months in prison

until General Primo de Rivera pardoned him and placed him in exile in Hong Kong. There, he

continued to update himself of developments in the Philippines and, later, became acquainted with

the exiled revolutionary leaders.

In September , he returned to the Philippines and joined the revolutionary

government of General Emilio Aguinaldo that have retreated to Tarlac.

He was designated

commissary officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and represented the province of Surigao in

the Revolutionary Congress.

Paez was assigned to a command field during the Philippine-American War. In April ,

General Aguinaldo attached him to the General Headquarters Service Force as one of his security

officers on their retreat to Northern Luzon.

After Tirad Pass fell to the Americans, the

revolutionary leaders decided to make their flight from the Americans easier by surrendering the

women and other non-combatant members in their company. Colonels Paez and Sityar were

tasked to accompany those who surrendered back to Manila, where he was held as prisoner-of-war.

When the civil government was organized, Paez was one of the first councilors of Manila.

In , he erected a monument of Rizal in the place where the La Liga was established and was

one of those who proposed the Rizal monument in Luneta.

Timoteo paez biography of albert einstein Orphaned at an early age by his wealthy father, Francisco Paez, he had to take care of. Paez passed away on September 18, Looking back and revisiting the past history of Philippine Masonry, we were amazed with the wealth of new discoveries and the contrasting stories which our mentors revealed to us. Perhaps it was because, the leaders of the Lodge were once imprisoned by the Spaniards at Fort Santiago for their membership in the Katipunan Perhaps it was because its members and leaders were once imprisoned by the Spaniards for their membership in Masonry, Perhaps it was because its members and leaders fought the Spaniards in the Philippine-Spanish War of Independence Perhaps it was because its members and leaders fought the Americans in the Philippine American War Perhaps because its members and leaders, decided that the Lodge secede from the Gran Oriente Espanol and affiliated or joined the American Grand lodge of the Philippine Islands Perhaps it was because, its members and leaders decided for the Lodge to secede from the Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands and form the Independent Grand Lodge of the Philippine Islands Perhaps it was because its member and leaders joined the EDSA Revolution to oust a dictator.

One who strongly believed in God, he

had the Ten Commandments from the Bible inscribed on a stone block.

On September 18, , Timoteo Paez passed away in Tondo.

Reference:

Eminent Filipinos. Manila: National Historical Commission,

Quirino, Carlos. Who&#;s who in Philippine History. Manila: Tahanan Books,