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

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July 12, 1852
Clipper Ship Ino
From New York
Captain Smith

Passage

111 days from New York via Rio Janeiro 75 days. 117 passengers (Note: There are conflicting reports on the number of passengers.) Anchored off North Beach. Left at Rio barque Asa Packer from Philadelphia for this port, with 147 passengers. Was to leave April 27. Steamer Pioneer to leave 29th April.

Cargo

71 pkgs machinery. 2 wagons. 51 bdls plough, steel, 25 cks 60 of bbls 125 firkins butter, 18 tcs 54 bbls hams, 12 cks 20 kegs shot, 24 bdls 2 bx pick handles, 3 cks chains, 12 cs. tobacco, 150 bdls, 10 bxs sheetings, 6 anvils, 20 doz. shovels, 100 kegs sherry wine, 8 doors, 103 tons pig iron, 48 cs lard, 20 bxs fruit, 302 pkgs mdse. Merchandise to F. Argenti

Passengers

Arresin, C.
Aylesworth, H.
Bahr, Fred
Bawden, H.
Benchley, G.
Benley, N.
Bicknell, James and John
Bloomer, A.
Bowles, G.P.
Brown, C.F.
Brown, Jas.
Brown, W.D.
Byden, J.
Bysbee, R.J.
Calyer, P.
Carrol, M.
Chatterdon, G.S.
Close, J.
Collins, E.
Curtis, N.
Dalling, W.M. and lady
Deane, H.S.
Deedout, A.S.
Dennison, W.H.
Dinemore, P.
Doherty, H.
Douglass, R.
Dunlap, A.
Dunn, D.
Durst, C.
Durst, D.P.
Fay, H.M.
Fletcher, J.
Flint, L.
Fulton, D.
Giddings, D.S.
Gifford, J.W.
Hardin, L.
Harrison, T.
Haskel, P.
Hatch, G.
Healey, G.P.
Hegan, A.
Hell, J.
Hoffer, Jno
Hogenchell, A.
Hogenchell, J.
Hume, Robert -- From Baltimore. Age 23 years. Died June 10 at sea and buried on a point five miles south of Cape St. Pedro.
Hurback, J.H.
Hurry, W. Jr.
Ironmonger, C.J.
Jack, C.
Johnson, G.W.
Judson, E.
Karney, P.
Kearney, F.H.
Keeghan, P.
Keenan, J.
Laroque, F.
Lincoln, W., lady and two children
Lughdon, A.H.
Mahaney, T., lady and three children
Marion, C.
McDonald, J.
McRae, F.
Moran, A.
Nuson, W.
O�Connor, E.
Palmer, S.L.
Pendelton, C.
Pendelton, R.C.
Perry, J.
Pilgrim, W.H.
Plutten, F.
Price, B.H.
Raymond, A.
Rice, J.B.
Ryder, D.S.
Sands, F.B.
Schruder, Mrs. and three children
Schuman, W.
Scott, J.
Scott, W.F.
Shelling, J.B.
Smith, H.
Smith, M.
Spetzer, W.
Studley, S.H.
Tarbell, D.C.
Taylor, G.S.
Thayer, F.M.
Thompson, T.
Timmerman, H.
Vickland, A.P.
Ward, J.S.
Wellner, Miss M.
White, E.
White, Jas.
Whittaker, J.
Wilbur, J.S.
Wilbur, W.
Will, J.
Williams, C.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, F.
Wolcott, O.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/io071452
Date Entered: March 1999; Revised June 1999
Source: List provided by John H. Goebel, who transcribed the list from the Alta California. Mr. Goebel writes that John Mason and Mary Mason were also on this ship, but are not listed probably because there was a 5 dollar head tax of foreigners and in many cases captains did not provide their names to the authorities.

This also came via Guy Alban, a French student writing his Masters Thesis on California in the 1850s, who had a copy of Mr. Goebel's list.
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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