Victoria Quirino-Gonzalez Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honorable
Victoria Quirino
Order:First Lady of the Philippines
Term Label:In role
Term Start:April 17, 1948
Term End:December 30, 1953
President:Elpidío Quiríno
Predecessor:Trinidad Roxas
Successor:Luz Magsaysay
Office1:Second Lady of the Philippines
Term Label1:In role
Term Start1:May 28, 1946
Term End1:April 17, 1948
Vicepresident1:Elpidio Quirino
Predecessor2:Esperanza Osmeña
Successor2:Maria Salvacion Javellana Lopez
Birth Name:Victoria Syquia Quirino
Birth Date:18 May 1931
Birth Place:Manila, Philippine Islands
Death Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Spouse:
Parents:Elpidio Quirino (father)
Alicia Syquia (mother)

Victoria "Vicky" Quirino-Gonzalez (born Victoria Syquia Quirino; May 18, 1931 – November 29, 2006) was the second daughter of President Elpidio Quirino. Since her father was a widower, she served as First Lady of the Philippines, becoming the youngest bearer of the title at the age of 16.

Her mother, Alicia Syquia, as well as three of her siblings, were all massacred by Japanese troops as they occupied the country during the Second World War.[2]

Term

She assumed the title in 1948 when President Manuel Roxas died and her father, then Vice-President of the Philippines succeeded him. When her father's term ended in 1953, she was succeeded by Luz Magsaysay.

Following tradition, Quiríno-González became involved in socio-civic activities. She was the second Presidential daughter to have a debut in Malacañan Palace, and again made history as the first Presidential daughter to be wed in the Palace when she married her first husband, Luis "Chito" González.[3]

Later years and death

She was silently but actively involved in supporting social causes in her later years. She died on November 29, 2006, at the age of 75.

Her grandchildren include Victoria Álvarez de Toledo y González, María Álvarez de Toledo y González, and Lucía Álvarez de Toledo y González, daughters of her own daughter María Victoria González Quiríno and Manuel Álvarez de Toledo y Mencos (the Marqués de Miraflores, V Duque de Zaragoza, XIII Conde de los Arcos, three times a Grandee of Spain).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Luis Tuason Gonzalez. FamilySearch.
  2. Web site: Bunye: The Manila Massacres. Ignacio Bunye. Feb 17, 2020.
  3. News: VICTORIA QUIRINO MARRIED; Luis Gonzales Weds Daughter of President of Philippines . January 31, 2022 . The New York Times . July 5, 1950.