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

Arrive San Francisco

Not determined. Departed Sydney, Australia for San Francisco December 23, 1849
Barque Gloucester
Master: Tardiff
From Sydney, Australia

Passage

1849 July 1st: The barque arrived in Sydney from Sourabaya (departed from Sourabaya 1849 April 25th)
1849 Dec 20th cleared Sydney
1849 Dec 23rd background Passengers not listed in departure record tsg:302
1849 Dec 25th arrival Sydney tsg:302
1849 Dec 28th departure Sydney tsg:302
1849 Dec 28th background Resumed voyage tsg:302
1850: January 10th, arrived Auckland, New Zealand

Cargo

Not noted.

Passengers

Nagle, Capt
Cook, Dr
English, Lawrence
Craddock, John
Vinson, Edward and wife
Farrington, William and wife
Padmore, Alfred
Knowlton, James
Richards, Frederick
Martin, William V and wife, 2 daughters
McDermott, John
Maddox, Joseph
Higgs, Charles
McGregor, John
Pudney, William
Bowden, Thomas
Sutton, Robert and wife
Brierley, James
Butler, Patrick
Rigley, James and wife
Corbett, James W
Swain, Thomas
Evans, Maurice
Brierley, Ittai
Lane, Henry
Jessop, William
Comerford, Patrick
Comerford, James
McDonald, Francis and wife, 3 sons
Gambold, John David and wife
McGovern, James
Coleman, Mrs
Spax, Harriet
Dean, Samuel
Conners, John
Smith, William and wife, son
Marr, Robert Henry and wife, son, 3 daughters
Marr, Alexander
Harper, Alexander
Doherty, Michael
Smith, Joseph and wife
Smith, Joseph
West, Spencer
Drake, Henry
Norton, Patrick
Carroll, John and wife, 3 sons
Steel, Andrew
Craig, William
Brown, Charles and wife, son, 2 daughters
Flood, Martin
Chapman, John
McVee, Peter
McKinnon, Henry
Latimer, George
Newson, Cornelius
Robinson, Mrs and son, daughter
Moore, Mrs
O'Brien, Margaret
McGrath, James
Drinkwater, Thomas and wife, 2 daughters
Andrews, George and wife
Benson, John
Wicks, Robert
Hughes, David
Casey, Michael
Couley, Peter
Little, George
Weir, James and wife, daughter
McLaren, Malcolm
Macarthur, John
Aiken, John
Sullivan, Arthur
Curby, Mrs
Gluzas, William
O'Donnell, Daniel and wife, son
Davidson, Martha
Ref: e-78800

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/goucester1849
Date Entered: September 2006
Source: tsg301 provided by Captain Barry Needham: captbaz@ozemail.com.au
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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