The three daughters of Bulolacao and Dona Maria were by their own right are truly princess of the Ati tribe. 

  They grew up, tutored and indoctrinated in to the Catholic faith in convent under the intelligent guidance of Father Mariano Vicente Rojo-Zapanta.  Later, were sent to Jaro, Iloilo to study at the Collegio de San Jose for further advancement in culture and arts.  Here, they learned music and they always sung during Mass.

    Cawayan (Maria) was the first one to return to the convent and was in the prime of youthful womanhood.  Her two younger sisters continued studying in Iloilo.  In the convent, she gave birth by Padre Zapanta to four daughters named:

    Teodora *** Candida *** Paula *** Eugenia

    Cawayan died because of hemmorrhage during her last delivery in 1812.