Segundo Singson
Segundo Singson was a lawyer, judge, and politician from Cebu, Philippines. He was Judge of the Court of First Instance during the American occupation and the former Vice Governor of the province of Cebu (1899–1900).
| Segundo Singson | |
|---|---|
| Vice Governor of Cebu | |
| In office 1899–1900 | |
| Preceded by | Julio A. Llorente | 
| Succeeded by | Francisco Emilio F. Remotigue | 
Early life
    
Segundo Singson was the son of the wealthy Mariano Singson and admitted to the Philippine Bar on April 29, 1902.[1] Later, he married Filomena Regis and the couple had a son named Juan.[2] When Regis died,[1] Singson remarried and his second wife, Eleuteria Tuico, bore children namely Paz, Genoveva, Rosario, and Concepcion.[3]
Career
    
Practicing law, he was considered one of the prominent lawyer in his time.[1] He was appointed fiscal together with Miguel Logarta when the Royal Audiencia was inaugurated in Cebu on July 1, 1887.[4]
On June 18, 1898, Emilio Aguinaldo issued a decree declaring Julio Llorente and Segundo Singson as Vice President (equivalent of Vice Governor) of the Cebu province.[5] On January 24, 1899, Aguinaldo approved the provincial council of Cebu in the newly established Philippine Republic and Singson was appointed councilor of justice.[4] He was the acting Governor when Julio Llorente, the governor of the province of Cebu appointed by the Americans, was called by General Elwell Stephen Otis in Manila and served as a magistrate in the Supreme Court.[6]
He was then appointed judge of the Court of First Instance.[3]
References
    
- "The Dutertes and Ralloses fight over a cockpit | The Freeman". philstar.com. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
- Briones, Concepcion G. (1983). Life in Old Parian. Published with the assistance of the Cebuano Studies Center, University of San Carlos.
- Oaminal, Clarence Paul (February 2, 2015). "Don Segundo Singson, acting Governor of Cebu". The Freeman through Pressreader. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- Mojares, Resil B. "Today in the History of Cebu" (PDF). www.library.usc.edu.ph. University of San Carlos. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
-  The history of Cebu, Philippines. Cebu (Philippines : Province),, University of San Carlos. Cebu City. 2014. ISBN 9789719972235. OCLC 953176470.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
- Foreman, John (1892). The Philippine Islands. Library of Alexandria. ISBN 9781465521408.