Juan Sumulong

Juan M. Sumulong
Senatorial portrait of Sumulong, published by Benipayo Press, c. 1935
Senator of the Philippines from the 4th District
In office
June 5, 1934 – September 16, 1935
Serving with Juan Nolasco
Preceded byJosé G. Generoso
Succeeded byPosition abolished
In office
1925–1931
Serving with Emiliano Tria Tirona (1925–1928) and José G. Generoso (1928–1931)
Preceded byRamon J. Fernandez
Succeeded byJuan Nolasco
Personal details
BornJuan Sumulong y Márquez
(1875-12-27)December 27, 1875
DiedJanuary 9, 1942(1942-01-09) (aged 66)
PartyPopular Front (1936–1942)
Other political
affiliations
Nacionalista (1934–1936)
Democrata (1917–1931)
Progresista (1907–1917)
SpouseMaria Salome Sumulong
RelationsSumulong family
Benigno Aquino III (great-grandson)
Kris Aquino (great-granddaughter)
Children11 (including Lorenzo and Demetria)
Alma materColegio de San Juan de Letran (BA)
University of Santo Tomas (LL.B)
OccupationPolitician
Known forMember of the opposition against Manuel L. Quezon
Nickname(s)DJS, Don Juan
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Juan Marquez Sumulong Sr. (born Juan Sumulong y Márquez; December 27, 1875 – January 9, 1942) was a Filipino former revolutionary, journalist, lawyer, educator and politician from the province of Rizal. He was the president of the opposition party which ran against Manuel L. Quezon's Nacionalista Party in the 1941 presidential election of the Philippine Commonwealth. He is also the maternal great-grandfather of former President Benigno Aquino III.