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

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March 7, 1850
Kingston
Captain Luscomb
From Panama

Passage

Sailed from Panama on January 14, 1850 and made passage to San Francisco in 53 days. A group of passengers published a "card" in the newspaper upon arrival in San Francisco thanking the Captain and recommending the Kingston as a safe sailing vessel.

Cargo

Not noted.

Passengers

From Kentucky:
Brown, Silas F.
Doom, John B.
Dunlap, L.F.
Frazee, William D.
Jennings, Will
Mitchell, A.J.
Railey, Lewis C.
Smith, Horace

From Ohio:

Bellingham, Robert
Boone, Emanuel
Bumgarden, Frederick
Clements, Ambrose
Fox, John
Garst, Elias
Hopkins, B.F.
Humfrevill, Janson A.
Johnston, David A.
Long, Daniel D.
Marini, Pietro
Marston, Thomas
Mayer, Moses
McKinney, RS.
Miller, John, Jr.
Montefior, Samuel O.
Murray, James
Patterson, James M.
Rouzer, D.M.
Smyth, S.C.
Tavarea, A.
Thorp, Joseph
Thorp, William
Warburton, John
Young, H.

From Michigan:

Bull, Isaac S.
Chauncey, E.W.
Church, Charles J.
Cook, Abram
Eastman, Sherman
Lathrop, E.S.
Marsh, Oren
Mynick, Z.S.
Rockwell, Edw. S.

From Indiana:

Allen, Larkin
Beall, James M.
Bradford, William B.
Cannon, Peter
Delong, Jonathan H.
Duncan, W.
Griswold, J.W.
Hogshead, John
Lockwood, J.R.
McKinney, Lindley
McKinney, Willis
Russey, James L.
Scott, J.G.

From Iowa:

Hinkel, Henry
Langworthy, L.C.
Maxwell, G.W.

From Alabama:

Barnes, G.W. (from Mobile)
Turner, Samuel

From Massachusetts:
Ashley, B.M.
Bunker, Andrew
Ellis, A.N.
French, Horace
Hasfous, George
Hathaway, William F.
Head, Nathaniel
Keen, George H.
Keene, Abraham, II
Nye, Daniel B., Jr.
Nye, Francis H.
Perry, Mordecai E.
Preble, Timothy
Richmond, Charles B.

From Tennessee:
Boughter, Samuel
Bovet, Charles

From Illinois:
McCafferty, E.W.
Weidman, F.
Weidman, H.

From Jamaica:
Hart, Albert

From New York:
Coloney, L.D.
Fauss, Abner C.
Hall, William
Kon, F.
Lacore, Isaac
Lacore, James
Long, Herman
Ramsdell, T.
Richter, F.F.
Tavares, M.
Williams, Conrad

From Pennsylvania:
Linton, John
Morrison, Harrison
Peterson, Charles M.

From Missouri:
Coleman, O.S.
Lewis, A.
Logan, P.F.
Loker, William n.
Maddox, J.A.
Maddox, J.F.
Pearson, Samuel A.
Rooker, James E.
Winchester, R.

From Connecticut:
Copp, David H.

From Mississippi:
Dromgoole, W.A.
Hinkley, Hy
Hulbert, H.M.
Parker, William T.
Pybas, William
Wright, J.B.

From Wisconsin:
Day, James M.

From Maine:
Williams, William J.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ki030750
Date Entered: November 2000
Source: Louis S. Rasmussen Passenger Lists, Volume I
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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