When he was a young man, he left his hometown and boarded the ship to Hawaii to work in the pineapple plantation. He joined the US army, got married to Mabel, and then to Bertha, and had a son Robert. In the late years of his life, he went back to the small town of Sagpatan and never left. It was told that when he arrived, he kissed the ground and exclaimed in Ilocano the words which meant "I am home!"
When he was a young man, he left his hometown and boarded the ship to Hawaii to work in the pineapple plantation. He joined the US army, got married to Mabel, and then to Bertha, and had a son Robert. In the late years of his life, he went back to the small town of Sagpatan and never left. It was told that when he arrived, he kissed the ground and exclaimed in Ilocano the words which meant "I am home!"
Family Members
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Urbano Sebastian "Banong" Abadilla
1909 – unknown
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Martina Sebastian "Mating" Abadilla
1914 – unknown
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Visitacion Sebastian "Citang" Abadilla
1918 – unknown
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Pedro Sebastian Abadilla
1920–2015
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Jesus Sebastian Abadilla
1922–2001
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Celso Sebastian Abadilla
1925–2018
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Juan Sebastian "Wato" Abadilla
1927–2019
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Mariano Sebastian Abadilla
1929–2019
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Anastacio Sebastian "Tacing" Abadilla
1933–2019
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