Gerardo Roxas y Luis (fl. estimated between 1839 and 1887 – April 21, 1891 on Panay, Philippines[1]) was the father of Manuel Roxas, the fifth President of the Philippines. Roxas was also the great-grandfather of former senator and Secretary of the Interior and Local Government, Mar Roxas.
Roxas served as a military soldier and servant in the Spanish Colonial Era in the Philippines.
Early life edit
Roxas was born to Antonio Roxas (II) and Francesca Luis in Capiz, Panay Island. He was a grandson of Caetano Roxas and the great-grandson of Juan Pablo Roxas y Arroyo (the son of Antonio Roxas y Ureta).
Personal life and death edit
Roxas was married to Rosario Acuña y Villaruz. The couple had two children - Mamerto and Manuel. Manuel was a posthumous child, as Roxas had died after having been mortally wounded by Spanish Guardia Civil before Manuel was born.
Lineage edit
Roxas was a descendant of Antonio Roxas y Ureta, the brother of Domingo Roxas y Ureta (1782-1843) (who was a progenitor of the Roxas de Ayala and Zobel de Ayala clans).
- Antonio Roxas y Ureta - second great-grandfather
- Juan Roxas y Arroyo - great-grandfather
- Caetano Roxas - grandfather
- Antonio Roxas (II) - father
- Francesca Luis - mother
- Gerardo Roxas y Luis
- Manuel Roxas (1892 – 1948) - son; Philippine president
- Gerardo Manuel Roxas ("Gerry") (1924 – 1982) - grandson; Philippine senator
- Manuel Roxas II ("Mar") (b. 1957) - great-grandson; Philippine senator, former DILG secretary
- Gerardo Roxas, Jr. ("Dinggoy") (1960 – 1993) - great-grandson; Philippine congressman
- Gerardo Manuel Roxas ("Gerry") (1924 – 1982) - grandson; Philippine senator
- Manuel Roxas (1892 – 1948) - son; Philippine president
- Gerardo Roxas y Luis
- Francesca Luis - mother
- Antonio Roxas (II) - father
- Caetano Roxas - grandfather
- Juan Roxas y Arroyo - great-grandfather