In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is Marquez and the surname or paternal family name is Sumulong.
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The Honourable
Juan M. Sumulong
Sumulong in November 1941
Senator of the Philippines from the 4th District
In office 1934 – September 16, 1935
Serving with Juan Nolasco
Preceded by
José G. Generoso
Succeeded by
Position abolished
In office 1925–1931
Serving with Emiliano Tria Tirona (1925–1928) and José G. Generoso (1928–1931)
Preceded by
Ramon J. Fernandez
Succeeded by
Juan Nolasco
Personal details
Born
Juan Sumulong y Marquez
(1875-12-27)December 27, 1875 Antipolo, Morong, Captaincy General of the Philippines
Died
January 9, 1942(1942-01-09) (aged 66) Manila, Philippine Commonwealth
Political party
Popular Front (1936–1942) Nacionalista (1934–1936) Democrata (1917–1931) Progresista (1907–1917)
Spouse
Maria Salome Sumulong
Relations
Sumulong family Benigno Aquino III (great-grandson) Kris Aquino (great-granddaughter)
Children
11 (including Lorenzo and Demetria)
Alma mater
Colegio de San Juan de Letran (BA) University of Santo Tomas (LL.B)
Occupation
Politician
Known for
Member of the opposition against Manuel L. Quezon
Nickname(s)
DJS, Don Juan
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