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Locsin

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Locsín is the surname of a prominent Hiligaynon family whose patriarch, Wo Sin Lok, a Fujianese from Amoy, settled in Molo, Iloilo City in 1700s. He hispanized his name to Agustín Locsín and was baptized a Christian in the Catholic Church.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

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  1. ^ Araneta Divinagracia, Dinggol (2021-12-25). "The Locsin Clan of the Philippines". San Diego Asian Journal.