Taglikid was a rugged terrain of a paradise..
The story about how the ursos family came to Taglikid, San francisco agusan sur..
at first Amando ursos have settled in Davao city at the Catalunan Grande.. the Amando ursos families owned around 24 hectares in Catalunan grande as a part of his compensation as a surviving soldier during the war... Lolo amando Ursos was a USAFEE veteran who used to station at Sta Ana, Davao city.
there was an ursos named Marciano ursos.. a nephew of Amando Ursos whose father was Dikoy. Well... Dikoy Ursos was a brother of Amando ursos.. Before Amando went to Davao.. Dikoy was a barangay captain of Popoo Basiao Bohol.
Marciano ursos went to Davao to visit Amando.. upon learning that Their grandmother was from Agusan..marciano went to explore the possibility of owning some lands somewhere in his grand mother..Inay Juana dumaplin ursos.
So indeed..marciano came to agusan...
After sometime.. marciano came back to Davao and told Amando that there is a land near San Francisco Agusan Sur... offered to them by the natives..
So ..amando ursos accompanied Marciano to San francisco.. and it was a good fortune . the first mayor of san francisco agusan sur... hired Amando ursos to be the chief of Police of the town consiering that he was a USAFEE veteran...
This brings them to settle at Agusan.. marciano went back to Basiao Bohol and brought all those interested ursos to come to Agusan and settle with them. Manang Bidang Guzman came.. almost half of the Dikoy ursos came to Agusan.. nong Joel, titing, and even Toring ursos came to Agusan. and also Benjamen ursos..
The ursos families open the great forest into a an agricultural settlement and they called it... TAGLIKID.
At the west side where the barrio proper is located are the houses of Marciano ursos and his brothers... and they came to buy the lands from the natives..
At the east side..near the creek was the lands of amando ursos of which he bought it from the natives too...
That was Taglikid... 60 years ago... a forest..but now it becomes a booming Residential villages of the town..




































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