Family
Aniceto first married Rosario Araneta, a direct descendant of the Kabungsuan royal family of Mindanao, daughter of Patricio Cabunsol Araneta and Leoncia Araneta, with whom he sired eleven children. They were:
- Jesusa, the eldest, married Jose Maria Arroyo y Pidal, her second cousin. Jesusa and Jose are the grandparents of Atty. Jose Miguel Arroyo,husband of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo;
- Emilio and
- Clotilde, both died at an early age;
- Carmen, married Ricardo Claparols, a Spaniard
- Enriqueta, married Domingo Lacson III, a first cousin;
- Isaac, who became governor of Negros, then congressman and senator of the Republic married Carmen Paterno;
- Mariano, married Lilia Montilla;
- Perfecta, married Santiago Franco;
- Jose, died young;
- Aniceto, Jr., married Aurora Lacson, a cousin; and
- Dominador, married Visitacion Lacson, another cousin.
With his second wife, Magdalena Torres, he had 10 children. They were:
- Resureccion, married Carlos Sackermann;
- Margarita, a former Miss Negros Occidental, married William Gemperle;
- Leonila, married Angel Gamboa;
- Leoncia, single born 6 December 1903 died 29 June 1981;
- Nicolas, married Amparo Lacson, sister of Arsenio Lacson, Mayor of Manila, parents of the famous and controversial Rose Porteous of Perth, Australia;
- Juan, married Reymunda Villareal;
- Jose, married Estelita Adrias;
- Lucio, a Marine Engineer married to Consuelo Flores; had 6 daughters -Jennifer Lacson Snyder, Christie Lacson Eccleston, Kathleen Lacson Griffith, Vivienne Lacson Pascual, Grace Lacson Hosseini, May Lacson. He died in 1989.
- Luis, married Lily Distajo;
- Consuelo, married Sebastian Corro.
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