Trinidad helped found the first Masonic lodge for women in the Philippines. She was also a member of Walana, a Filipino masonry society, formed in Manila on July 18, 1893, closely allied with the masonic temples of the ilustrados.
Like her sister, Josefa Rizal, Trinidad never married. She died in Manila on May 9, 1951. She was buried in Manila's North Cemetery (Cemeterio del Norte) on May 11, 1951. Her remains were later exhumed, along with those of sister Narcisa, and relocated to the General Paciano Rizal shrine in Los Baños, Laguna.
Excerpt from Kahimyang website
Trinidad helped found the first Masonic lodge for women in the Philippines. She was also a member of Walana, a Filipino masonry society, formed in Manila on July 18, 1893, closely allied with the masonic temples of the ilustrados.
Like her sister, Josefa Rizal, Trinidad never married. She died in Manila on May 9, 1951. She was buried in Manila's North Cemetery (Cemeterio del Norte) on May 11, 1951. Her remains were later exhumed, along with those of sister Narcisa, and relocated to the General Paciano Rizal shrine in Los Baños, Laguna.
Excerpt from Kahimyang website
Family Members
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Saturnina Rizal y Alonso Quintos "Neneng" Mercado Hidalgo
1850–1913
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Paciano Rizal
1851–1930
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Narcisa "Sisa" Rizal Lopez
1852–1939
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Olympia Mercado Ubaldo
1855–1887
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Lucia Alonso "Cianang" Rizal Herbosa
1856–1919
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Maria Alonso "Biang" Rizal Cruz
1859–1945
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Jose Rizal
1861–1896
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Concepcion Alonso "Concha" Rizal
1862–1865
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Josefa Alonzo "Panggoy" Rizal
1865–1945
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