Except for the males who retained their Mascuņana family name, the children of these families could trace their origin only from the side of the female Mascuņana, that is a daughter, mother, grandmother or great-grandmother being a Mascuņana. These families related to the Mascuņana through marriage are Acaso, Agapuyan, Aguhayon, Alfonso, Amedo, Ang, Arevalo, Bahinting, Baldaba, Barilea, Bertumen, Beson, Boco, Briones, Bustos, Ciocon, Completo, Damalerio, Descalso, Develleris, Domogho, Du, Dumagsang, Dy, Echavez, Ellison, Fajardo, Fernandez, Gabriel, Gaerlan, Garaygay, Garcia, Geselgane, Gochangco, Guia, Guibilondo, Guirnela, Gutierrez, Hachero, Herrera, Jarobilla, Jimenea, Kierulf, Lao, Leonor, Lim, Maridable, Medina, Montinola, Olorga, Olorvida, Opalsa, Orlino, Pabuaya, Palacios, Paredes, Peņa, Peņaflor, Pingcas, Pueblo, Quisumbing, Rolle, Ronsesvalles, Roxas, Saguisag, Saki, Saner, Santos, Sareno, Savillo, Sevilla, Smith, Tabisaura, Treyes, Tuble, Verdeflor, Vidal, Villar, Watson, Yrad, and Yulo. 

 

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