Children
| The children of Mariano G. Vallejo and Francisca B. Vallejo (1815–1891) | |||
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| Name | Birth/Death | Married | Notes |
| Andonico Antonio Vallejo | March 14, 1833 - January 21, 1834 | ||
| Andonico Antonio Vallejo | April 28, 1834 - February 11, 1897 | Never Married | |
| Epifania de Guadalupe Vallejo | August 4, 1835 - February 14, 1905 | April 3, 1851 John B. Frisbie (1823–1909) |
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| Adelayda Vallejo | January 3, 1837 - April 2, 1895 | July 26, 1858 Levi Cornell Frisbie (1821–1892) |
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| Natalia Veneranda Vallejo | February 12, 1838 - July 30, 1913 | June 1, 1863 Attila Haraszthy (1834–1886) |
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| Plutarco Vallejo | Died: Age Two | ||
| Platon Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo | February 5, 1841 - June 1, 1925 | June 5, 1885 Lily Wiley (1849–1867) |
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| Guadalupe Vallejo | Died: Age Four | ||
| Jovita Francisca Vallejo | February 23, 1844 - May 5, 1878 | June 1, 1863 Arpad Haraszthy (1840–1900) |
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| Uladislao Vallejo | November 6, 1845 - Unknown | c. 1890 Maria ? |
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| Plutarco Vallejo | Died: Three Months | ||
| Benicia Vallejo | 1849–1853 | ||
| Napoleon Primo Vallejo | December 8, 1850 - October 5, 1923 | Married: October 20, 1875 Divorced: December 2, 1890 Remarried: June 1911 Martha Brown (1854–1917) |
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| Benicia Vallejo | 1854–1861 | ||
| Luisa Eugenia Vallejo | January 27, 1856 - July 23, 1943 | August 23, 1882 Ricardo de Emparan (1852–1902) |
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| María Ignacia Vallejo | May 8, 1857 - May 10, 1932 | May 12, 1878 James Harry Cutter (?-1925) |
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