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The family of Emmanuel Simplicio Natera (1) was one of the first of a number of Filipinos to arrive in Yule Island after 1855 with the Catholic Mission as Lay missionary/helper (L-R) Louis Natera, Margaret Natera, Agnes Natera, Emmanuel Simplicio Natera (1st)snr, Anna Natera (married Marcelo Fabila), Madeline Natera (married into the Oberleuter family), missing from the photo is Josephine (Tepi) Natera(married into the Awai family) Front row: sitting Maria Aiba Naime Natera (wife), Marino Natera (the baby), Henry Natera, Emmanuel Simplicio Natera (2nd) |
Date | mid early to mid 19th century |
Source | ‘In one lifetime’ by Maslyn Williams |
Author | Photo courtesy of the family decendants of Emmanuel Simplicio Natera (1). |
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The man standing is Emanuel Natera and seated is Maria Naima Ume. Anna Natera is standing behind with Madeliene next to her. Anna was born in 1901 and she is 14 when this photo was taken. The following generations are Fabila, Pilotti and Oberleuter.
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