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Port of San Francisco 1851.
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index (PILI)

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July 9, 1850
Ship Cacholet
Captain Taber
From Valparaiso, Chile and Panama

Passage

Listing in the Daily Alta California on July 9, 1850 indicates that "Passengers sailed in Ship Cacholet from Panama for San Francisco." Rasmussen notes that she arrived in San Francisco on July 1, 1850. 73 days from Valparaiso, Chile.

Cargo

1000 bags flour, 22,000 feet lumber and 15 cwt potatoes.

Passengers

Adams, Sam
Applegate, John W.
Armstrong, J.L.
Bain, John
Barbour, David J.
Barton, Livingston
Benjamin, Geo. M.
Bottles, J.H.
Bottles, James L.
Boyd, A.L.
Burner, J.
Cade, Dr. G.F. (Might be G.E. Cade. Rasmussen notes G.M. Cade)
Cartner, W.
Conder, James
Cook, B.P.
Coon, R.A.
Cox, Jho D.
Crew, H.
Crook, Geo. R.
Crook, James. B.M.
Crook, Mrs. J.B.M.
Crow, H.M.
Cumming, Geo.
Cunningham, A.
Curtins, Nathaniel
Davis, G.C.
Desha, Robert
Deuscher, John (Rasmussen's spelling is: Doescher)
Duescher, Albert (Rasmussen's spelling is: Doescher)
Dunston, Geo.
Easton, E.J.
Eaton, Wm.
Evine, R.F. (Might be R.F. Eving. Rasmussen's spelling is: Evins)
Farmer, Joseph
Francis, Charles
Gansevort, G.W. (Could be Gausevort. Rasmussen also has Gansevort)
Gardner, E.B.
Graver, R.J.
Green, A.B.
Green, A.M.
Green, L.J.
Green, Robert
Griffin, George G. (Rasmussen has George C. Griffin)
Gullian, R.W.
Hall, A.W.
Hangh, Emor
Harris, C.C.
Hawson, H.C.
Hendry, Wm.
Henegan, Mrs. Ellen
Herrick, Nelson R.
Hickox, E.M.
Holmer, W.F.
Horn, Geo.
Husson, Robert
Hutt, J. (Might be J. Butt or J. Rutt)
Jackman, W.W.
Kennedy, M.H.
Kern, John
Krausbeck, E.
Lea, A.J.
Letcher, James
Lewis, E.R.
Lhoste, E.F.
Liles, H.H.
Love, G.J.
Lowe, W.B.
Malon, G.Y.
Martin, Wm.
McClain, J.S.
McClure, John
McCrackin, W.F.
McKelly, John
McKenzee, Donald
McKinley, Thos.
Miller, John
Mix, Benjamin
Morgan, Isaac
Morry, Wm.
Nehr, Louis
Newson, W.A.
Noel, E.
Orr, Samuel C.
Pratt, Wm.
Ray, Thomas
Reeder, William
Reyan, Wm.
Riser, D.M.
Robert, J.C.
Roberts, R.
Sagum, Capt. B.
Sawyer, A.
Smith, John S.
Smith, M.
Starky, C.
Stetson, C.C.
Stevens, J.N.
Stevens, L.
Taylor, Francis. E.
Thompson, J.B.
Tucker, J.W.
Vaugh, A.J.
Ward, W.H.
Wattenbasger, Samuel
Wilkinson, John
Willbings, H.D.
Winham, M.A.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ch070950
Date Entered: September 2000
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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