MERCEDES SILVIA
Belonging
to one of the oldest and most representative families of the county, Miss
Mercedes Sylvia has much to remember and to be justly proud of in the part that
her forbears took in the settlement and upbuilding of San Mateo County in the
early years when there was hardly any settlers, inadequate transportation and
no conveniences to speak of.
She was born in San Bruno, July 23, 1887, educated in
San Mateo county, and has continued to live here ever since. Provided with ample means that would enable
her to live anywhere she chose, she has nevertheless elected to remain in the
county of her birth—which speaks much for the charm that this beautiful section
of country never fails to weave about all who live within its limits.
Her father, Custodio Silvia, now deceased, lived a most
useful life, and bequeathed to his daughter an estate of sixty-three acres of
very valuable land in San Bruno which is constantly increasing in value.
Miss Silvia is deeply interested in church work and
devotes much of her time to furthering the cause of the Catholic faith in San
Bruno. In 1909, shortly after San Bruno
had been made a separate parish, the Silvia family bought a piece of ground
50x100 feet, where the church now stands and presented it to the church, while
the San Bruno people collected $1500.
The little mission church is a familiar and beautiful object to all who
pass along the Camino Real. It is
called the “Mission San Bruno;” and is in part a monument of the generosity of
the Silvia family of which Mercedes Silvia is the only heir.
Transcribed by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 168. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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