After the war he returned to the Philippines as a teacher in 1890. On the 15th of April 1907 he married Paz Montilla, the daughter of a wealthy Filipino man. The wedding ceremonies lasted two days and was attended by more than 500 people. Bedford already had a rice plantation and his new father-in-law presented him with a furnished bungalow making Bedford Hunter one of the big men in the province he lived in.
After the war he returned to the Philippines as a teacher in 1890. On the 15th of April 1907 he married Paz Montilla, the daughter of a wealthy Filipino man. The wedding ceremonies lasted two days and was attended by more than 500 people. Bedford already had a rice plantation and his new father-in-law presented him with a furnished bungalow making Bedford Hunter one of the big men in the province he lived in.
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