Mrs. Guadaloupe Valencia
One
of the names that comes to us from the earliest Historical records of the
county is that of “Valencia”.
The
Valencias were large landholders during the early pioneer days of the county
and still retain a small portion of these large early holding in the vicinity
of San Bruno, where Mrs. Valencia and some of her daughters are still living in
the family home, bordering on the State Highway.
Mr.
Valencia came from a large family, his brothers being Leonard, Frank, Eustaquio
and Antone. His father’s name was Juan
Sotelo Valencia.
Mrs.
Valencia was married fifty-two years ago at the Mission Dolores which was
established in 1777 in San Francisco.
She was blessed with a large number of children—ten in all. Then names of those still living are: Mrs
Petra Whitaker (whose husband ran the famous Union Hotel in San Francisco);
Mrs. Francis Colleta; Mrs. Anne Fernandez, Miss Celestine Valencia, Mrs.
Pauline Ford, Mrs. Clara Stevens, Mrs. Inez Overholser, Mr. Samuel Valencia,
and Mr. Edward Valencia.
Mr.
Guadaloupe Valencia had the distinction of belonging to the San Francisco Fire
Department in the early days of that city, and was, just before his death, the
oldest living member of that organization.
Mrs.
Valencia was born in San Rafael, but was raised in San Mateo County where she
has lived ever since being married.
Transcribed
by Karen L. Pratt
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 184-185. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.
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