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The Borromeo Family of Cebu This book is a genealogical history of the Borromeo family of Cebu City, the Philippines. The family settled in Cebu City in the year 1819 and is related to other branches of the Borromeo family based in Bacolod City (on the neighboring Island of Negros), in Iloilo City (on the fellow-Visayan Island of Panay) and in Cavite City (on the main Island of Luzon). The Borromeo family has been an integral part of the Philippines since Carlos "Capitan Aro" Borromeo settled in Cavite City in 1744. Possible links to Borromeo clans in other parts of the world are explored, including to the original Borromeo family from Milan in Lombardy (Northern Italy). The genealogical history of the Borromeo Family of Italy is also explored. 29,918,160 hits have come to this book in paperback form, in Amazon Kindle e-book form or on my site since November 2006 - thank you so very much for your interest and for your patronage! BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Volkswagen: a Car for the People - a Success…
The Borromeo Family of the Philippines

The Borromeo Family of the Philippines

Welcome to my Bookstore: The Borromeo Family of Cebu BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Volkswagen: a Car for the People – a Success Story – 2nd Edition BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Scale Model Collectible Cars – with Official Corgi Toys Catalogue Illustrations BUY FROM AMAZON.COM The German and the Austrian Navies – Volume 2: Second Edition: BUY FROM AMAZON.COM The German and the Austrian Navies: Second Edition BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Press release on Yahoo.com News (October 10, 2012): http://news.yahoo.com/book-borromeo-family-cebu-explores-120000775.html.   This press release has received 72 responses - wonderful considering that 15 is a high rate of response for any press release.  Thank you very much for your interest! Borromeo: Part of the Fabric of the Philippines Included in "The Borromeo Family of Cebu" by Marc E. Nonnenkamp (ISBN 978-1460908082 now available on www.amazon.com through CreateSpace for $17.99 paperback and for $9.99 as an Amazon Kindle e-book - ASIN B004VMONZG).  This book is on the Amazon "Bestsellers" list in the USA (top 3 percent of retail products), and is also available through E-Bay and other online retailers.  All of my published books…
The Borromeo Family Tree

The Borromeo Family Tree

Welcome to my Bookstore: The Borromeo Family of Cebu BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Volkswagen: a Car for the People – a Success Story – 2nd Edition BUY FROM AMAZON.COM Scale Model Collectible Cars – with Official Corgi Toys Catalogue Illustrations BUY FROM AMAZON.COM The German and the Austrian Navies – Volume 2: Second Edition: BUY FROM AMAZON.COM The German and the Austrian Navies: Second Edition BUY FROM AMAZON.COM   Press release on Yahoo.com News (October 10, 2012): http://news.yahoo.com/book-borromeo-family-cebu-explores-120000775.html.   This press release has received 72 responses - wonderful considering that 15 is a high rate of response for any press release.  Thank you very much for your interest! Borromeo: Part of the Past, Present and Future of Cebu, Negros Oriental, Iloilo, Cavite, the Philippines and beyond to Italy Included in "The Borromeo Family of Cebu" by Marc E. Nonnenkamp (ISBN 978-1460908082 now available on www.amazon.com through CreateSpace for $17.99 paperback and for $9.99 as an Amazon Kindle e-book - ASIN B004VMONZG).  All of my published books on the history of the Borromeo family of Cebu City, the Philippines & beyond, on…
Financial and Economic Updates by Marc Nonnenkamp

Financial and Economic Updates by Marc Nonnenkamp

The most recent monthly update is on top, followed by archives going back to the first monthly update in December of 2011.  Please join 749,146 visitors from 196 countries (speaking 154 languages) including 50 US States and visit our new website at www.financialecononomicupdate.com. Financial, Economic and Social Mood Update (May 1, 2025) The estimate for federal government layoffs from January 20 to February 28, 2025 = 331,780, for March 2025 = 280,000, for April 2025 and then US Army active duty reduction in force (RIF) = 90,000 = 701,780 job cuts thus far.  The pace of these cuts has slowed markedly during the month of April as they represent 27 percent of the full-time equivalent federal staff as of January 19, 2025.  Certain agencies with very intensive “retail customer” contact such as the US Post Office and the Social Security Administration should not be cut at all as they are so critical to so many people. About 75 percent of the federal budget is classified as “non-discretionary.”  Such items include interest on the federal debt,…