The dagger/knife has lived for almost a century, 96 years to be exact; it is ancestral and still usable. It is preserved by the same family for several generations as part of Filipino culture. It has sentimental value for it is a family heirloom and has religious belief
TYPE
Tangible
OWNERSHIP
The owner of the dagger/knife was Eduardo Encarguiz, Sr. (1925) passes by to his child namely Wilifredo B. Encarguiz, Sr. (1951) who also passed it to his son named Wilfredo D. Encarguiz, Jr. (1975) and presently living
LOCATION
Manual Corn Miller
Purok 3, Barangay San Pablo, Sison, Surigao del Norte
SIGNIFICANCE
The Manual Corn Miller has existed more than a century; 136 years to be exact, it is ancestral and still usable. It is useful in grinding corn grains into flour. It is preserved by the same family for several generations as part of Filipino culture. An antique collector once offered a sum of Php. 150,000,000 but the current owner refused to sell it for it has a sentimental value and is a family heirloom
TYPE
Tangible
OWNERSHIP
The original owner of the manual was Simeon Goliat(1885) passed by to his child namely Basilia G. Loayon (1947) who also passed it to her daughter named Anastacia L. Serenio (2006) and is presently living
NAME OF THE PROPERTY
LOCATION
Plough/Plow
Sitio Maitom, Barangay San Pedro, Sison, Surigao del Norte
SIGNIFICANCE
The Plough has existed more than a semi-centennial (60), it is ancestral. It is useful to turn and breakup soil, to bury crop residues, and to help control weeds. It is preserved by the same family for several years as part of Filipino culture
TYPE
Tangible
OWNERSHIP
The original owner of the plough was Teodolo J. Villamor (1961) passed to his son Isabello M. Villamor and is presently living.
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