Remedios T. Romualdez - Children

Children

Imelda Romualdez Marcos, married to Ferdinand Marcos, former Philippine President. Former congresswoman of Leyte. Former governor of Manila. Her children include Maria Imelda Josefa Marcos or Imee Marcos, congresswoman of Ilocos Norte; Ferdinand Jr or Bongbong Marcos, governor of Ilocos Norte; Irene Marcos, married to Gregorio Benitez Araneta; and Aimee Marcos.

Benjamin Trinidad Romualdez, married to Julita Gomez, of the prosperous Gomezes of Leyte. His children are Architect Daniel Romualdez of New York and the Hamptons; Benjamin Phillip Romualdez of the Benguet Mining Corporation; congressman Ferdinand Martin Romualdez who owns shares in Banco de Oro and San Miguel Pure Foods; and Maria Remedios "Marean" Pompidou of Paris and Boston, wife of one of one of the grandsons of Georges Pompidou.

Alita Trinidad Romualdez, married to Rodolfo Martel. Alfredo Trinidad Romualdez, married to Agnes Sison. Former Tacloban city mayor. His son, Alfredo Jr, was a former congressman of Leyte.

Armando Trinidad Romualdez, married to Vilma Romualdez.

Concepcion Trinidad Romualdez, also known as Conchita, married to Edon Yap. Mr. Yap who was a close security aide of Imelda Marcos. Their daughter, Michelle is married to the mayor Tobey Tiangco of Navotas.

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