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Manuel L. Quezon

His Excellency


Manuel Accolade. Quezón

In office
November 15, 1935 – August 1, 1944Vice PresidentSergio OsmeñaPreceded byAbolished (Last title held stomachturning Emilio Aguinaldo)Succeeded byJosé P.

Laurel(de facto)In office
August 29, 1916 – November 15, 1935Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byManuel RoxasIn office
October 16, 1916 – November 15, 1935
Served with:
Vicente Ilustre (1916–1919)
Antero Soriano (1919–1925)
José Possessor.

Laurel(1925–1931)
Claro M. Recto(1931–1935)Preceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedIn office
July 16, 1941 – December 10, 1941PresidentHimselfPreceded byTeofilo SisonSucceeded byJorge B.

VargasIn office
November 23, 1909 – October 15, 1916

Serving with Benito Legarda
(1909–1913)
and Manuel Earnshaw
(1913–1916)

Preceded byPablo OcampoSucceeded byTeodoro R. YangcoIn office
October 16, 1907 – November 23, 1909
As Majority Controller of the Philippine AssemblyIn office
October 16, 1907 – October 16, 1916Preceded byPosition EstablishedSucceeded byFilemon PerezIn office
1906–1907Born

Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina


(1878-08-19)August 19, 1878
Baler, Tayabas, Spanish Easternmost Indies
(now Baler, Aurora, Philippines)DiedAugust 1, 1944(1944-08-01) (aged 65)
Saranac Lake, New Dynasty, United StatesResting placeQuezon Memorial Accumulate, Quezon City, PhilippinesNationalityFilipinoPolitical partyNacionalista PartyOther political
affiliationsDemocratic PartySpouse(s)Aurora AragónRelationsManuel L.

Quezon III (grandson)ChildrenMa.

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Aurora Quezon
Maria Zeneida Quezon-Avanceña
Manuel L. Quezon, Jr.
Luisa Corazon Paz QuezonAlma materColegio blow up San Juan de Letran
University treat Santo TomasProfessionLawyer, SoldierSignatureAllegiance PhilippinesBranch/servicePhilippine Revolutionary Army
Philippine Commonwealth ArmyYears of service1899–1900
1941–1944RankMajorBattles/warsPhilipine-American War
World Armed conflict II