Benito Apepe - Andrea Maisog Family
February 12, 2022
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In the mid-1800's, there was a wave of migration from the Visayas provinces to Mindanao. The migrants settled along the coastlines of Dapitan in the west, to Gingoog in the east and as far as Lanao and Cotabato in the south. Benito "Titong" Apepe, a migrant from Loay, Bohol, settled in a place called Anuran (now Aloran) in what was then the province of Misamis.

Aloran was a barrio, but in 1910, a concerted effort to restore Aloran into a regular town started. Local government and independence was restored by Executive Order no. 67, dated September 30, 1916 and took effect on January 1, 1917, signed by American Governor General Francis Burton Harrison.

Benito Apepe was appointed as first Municipal President (equivalent to today's mayor) with councilors representing the first barrio of Balaring, Cassosan, Lawa-an and other sitios of Caputol, Pelong, Culpan, Miasan and Conat. His term lasted from 1917-1919.

He was married to Andrea Maisog and their union produced nine children (two sons and seven daughters).

For the family tree of Benito Apepe/Andrea Maisog, tap/click the table or the images above.

His achievements as a Public Servant were recognized as follows:

These awards were signed by Aloran Mayor Junipher A. Roa on February 3, 2017.

He was a hardworking man. He worked on his farm, together with Legaspe "Pepe" Sanchez, his eldest apo. He provided his children with residential and farm lots in sitio Napo, Toril, Aloran, where their families were living, except for the family of Papa Cacoy Apepe who lived in Plaridel, Misamis Occidental

Benito Apepe was a music lover. He provided musical instruments to his music-minded family members - the Undag family, the Sanchez family (saxophone for Manong Susing and clarinet for Manong Tomas) and Tiyo Tatoy Yobero who had his trumpet.

Twice a month they would go to Plaridel to practice with their cousin, Ciriaco "On-on" Apepe, Jr. who was also good at playing the guitar. Together with other Plaridelians, they practiced at the municipal building. They called their orchestra "The Stampers". They were so good that they were invited to play during fiestas not only in Misamis Occidental, but even as far as Siquijor.

He was knowledgable. He was good in the Spanish language that he wrote private documents in Spanish. He was a good friend of the Obispo Maximo (Supreme Bishop) of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI). They communicated in the Spanish language. He was a church leader of the IFI, Parish of St. Matthew, Aloran. He was an exemplary religious person and was so prayerful.

The brothers and sisters of Nanay Andrea Arombo Maisog:

The Children's Family Trees

Tap/Click the image above to view the children's family tree.

The descendants of Benito Apepe led by Alexander Mutia has created a Facebook group called KABENTA (Kaliwat ni Benito Tare Apepe). The members are planning to have a get-together/reunion in November, to coincide with the death anniversary of Benito Apepe.

You are cordially invited to join the reunion. Please fill up the survey form below.

Reunion Survey Form

Dates to remember about Benito Apepe:


Source: Benito Apepe Mutia, grandson





 
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