Family Background
Father: Santiago Bonifacio
Mother: Catalina de Castro
Brothers/Sisters: Ciriaco, Procorpio, Espiridina, Troadio and Maxima
Wife: Monica - First wife who died of leprosy; Gregoria - Second wife
Place of Birth: Tondo, Manila
Date of Birth: November 30, 1863
Date of Demise: May 10, 1897
Education
He was unable to complete his high school education due to poverty which was brought about by the early deaths of his parents in the early 1880's. He was a self-educated man, a very smart person and a well-read individual. He read books and articles on politics, law, revolution and religion. In his home, he kept a collection of La Solidaridad and letters of Juan Luna, Marcelo H. del Pilar and Jose Rizal. His collection of books included biographies of U.S. presidents, books on the French revolution, Rizal's Noli Me Tangere, Hugo's Les Miserables and Sue's The Wandering Jews. He wrote a poem entitled, "Pag-Ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa" ("Love of Native Land"), a decalogue of the Katipunan and an essay entitled, "Ang Mabatid ng mga Tagalog” ("What the Tagalogs should know").
Work-Related Traits and Skills
Honest
Hardworking
Neat and stylish dresser
Beautiful penmanship
Skill to make walking canes and paper fans
Ability to speak Filipino, Spanish and a little bit of English
Ability to identify one's limitations and ability to recognize the worth of other individuals
Employment
Self-employed as market peddler of walking canes and paper fans
Messenger and salesman for Fleming and Company
Warehouse keeper for Fresell and Company
"FATHER OF THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION OF 1896"
ARTICLES
Personal Articles
Andres Bonifacio: Profile of a Filipino Hero
Notes on Andres Bonifacio and the Katipunan
Bonifacio and Rizal: Of Oil and Water and Men of Conviction
Creative Commons and Public Domain Articles
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