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

Arrive San Francisco

November 28, 1851
SS North America
From San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
Captain James H. Blethen, Sr.

Passage

11 days from San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. On November 23rd and 24th, encountered heavy gales from the N.W. Made the Heads (off the entrance to San Francisco Bay) at 10:30 p.m. on the 27th and laid off until daylight of the 28th. On board is Mr. Joseph Proctor and his wife. Mr. Proctor, an actor, is to be engaged in one of the San Francisco theatres.

The Following Passengers Died During Passage:  
November 21, 1851: E.G. Page of Orion, Maine, aged 21 years.
November 22, 1851: An infant of Mrs. N.P. Simmons.
*November 23, 1851, Mrs. Connolly, wife of Thomas Connolly, of California, aged 60 years. Note death as "Connolly" and passenger listing as "Connelly."

Cargo

Not listed.

Passengers

Allen, J.
Anderson, Mrs. S.D.
Andrews, L.C.
Armington, William
Ayer, S.
Ayer, W.
Bacon, Mr. J.S.
Bacon, Mrs. J.S.
Bailey, K.H.
Ball, R.L.
Ballest, L. (Spelling?: Bellest? Bullest?)
Barnes, W.L.
Barrett, A.
Barrett, B.
Barton, W.
Batchelder, W.R.
Bibber, E.
Bickford, C.
Blidden, D.
Levy, W.J.
Bloomer, S.M.
Booker, H.
Boorman, Mrs. J.C. and 3 children
Bredea (Breden?), G.
Bremmer, A.
Briteholl, A. (Britchell?)
Brown, A.
Brown, Mrs. and 2 children
Brown, Mrs. S.K.
Brown, O.T.
Brown. M.S.
Budde, T.
Bullions, J.C.
Bunker, J.H.
Bunker, W.G.
Burrill, J.
Burrill, R.
Calton, G.W.
Cann, Thomas
Carlton, C.
Carlton, H.S.
Carpenter, J.
Carrick, A.
Chace, J.A.
Chace, W.M.
Chapman, R.L.
Chase, Dr. G.C.
Chase, R.
Chipman, N.
Clark, A.R.
Coggleshall, Mrs. H.D.
Cole, H.G.
Colgrove, B.F.
Collins, William M.
Combs, A., Jr.
Comly, Thomas
Conlt, R.
Connelly, Miss M.
Connelly, Mrs. T.
Connelly, Thomas*
Cooper, J.R.
Corban, A.R.T.
Covell, H.
Covell, J.
Croxford, A.
Curry, Q.
Cutter, J.S.
Dain, W.M.
Danly, W.
Danton, M.
Davis, Dr. R.R.
Davis, Mrs. A.B.
Davis, Mrs. C.N. and 3 children
Dillater, N.C.
Dodge, A.
Dolliver, O.G.
Donnovan, J.
Dryden, J.
Dryden, R.
Dryden, S.
Dubois, J.
Duddell, E.A.
Duddell, W.
Dunning, H.
Dunning, J.
Dwyer, D.
Eastwood, W.
Edwards, D.W.
Elliott, ?
Fage (Page?), Julia
Fains, W.
Farker (sic), J.
Felton, A.J.
Flood, J.
Forthacker, J.
Foster, E.B.
Foy, W.
Freeman, Mrs. E.G.
Frees, John
Frink, H.
Gardner, J.A.
George, H.
Giron, C.
Gorton, J.H.
Gould, A.
Gould, George
Graves, E.S.
Gray, R.W.
Green, J.
Green, R.W.
Grover, G.M.
Groves, J.L.
Grvles, H.
Gunner, S.
Hall, G.
Hance, J.J.
Hanson, C.
Hard, W.
Harkin, E.
Harris, G.M.
Hawkins, P.
Haywood, J.
Haywood, P.
Henderson, D.C.
Henderson, H.C.
Henderson, W.
Henry (Henrys?), F.
Henry, J.
Henrys, Mrs. S. and child
Herring, F.A.
Hodge, H.
Hollenback, ?
Holmes, Mrs. and 2 children
Hopkins, N.P.
Hornite, H.
Hottle, B.
Hubbard, D.
Hubbard, P., Jr.
Humphrey, J.B.
Humphrey, Mrs. J.B.
Hunt, Mrs.
Hurley, J.D.
Hussey, J.H.
Ingraham, J.
Isaacs, R.
Jacobs, S.H.
Jepson, J.C.
Johnson, D.F.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.B.
Johnson, J.S.
Johnson, J.W.
Jones, H.
Joy, A.
Joy, J.H.
Judkins, W.
Keith, Mrs. and child
Kelly, F. (Kelty?)
Kemp, W.P.
Kemp, W.W.
Kendrick, F.H.
King, A.
King, E.
Kirby,Mrs. W.L.
Kolby, F.
Ladd, A.R.J.
Laflin, ?
Lawrence, J.W.
Levy, A.D.
Lewis, G.
Lewis, Mrs. F.B.
Linn, D.
Lohen (Lohse/Lohec?), Mrs. and child
Lombard, C.
Lord, D.
Lord, S.
Loring, F.
M�Lellan, D.
M�Lellan, Mrs.
Mannce, J. (Maunce)
Manning, J.D.
Mark, H.M.
Marsfield, H.A.
Marsh, J.E.
Marsh, M.
Martin, F.
Marvin, A.S.
Mayerback, S.
Mayerback. Mrs.
Maynard, ?
McCrady, Mrs. J. and three children
McLoughlin, W.A.
McMellan, D.
Mcrue (sic), D.C.
Megor, N.
Merryman, W.
Moody, Emily
Moody, Mrs.
Moore, ?
Morrill, J.M.
Morrill, Mrs. R.D.
Morrill, R.D.
Morris, B.
Morrison, C.E.
Morrow, A.
Morse, G.
Mountfort, E.
Myer. S.
Mygats, H.
Nichols, A.C.
Noble, B.F.
Noble, J.
Noble, J.T.
Nov 28,1851 O�Brien, Mrs.
O�Niel, John
O�Niel, Julia
Ogle, Captain C.H. (USA)
Ordway, C.R.
Osborne, J.
Packard, A.
Page, J.
Paige, E.G.
Palmer, ?
Patrick, Mrs. and 3 children
Peck, R.H.
Peirce, ?
Pennell, A.
Perkins, Miss
Perkins, Mrs. P.
Philbrook, E.A.
Phillips, N.
Pickering, E.
Post, G.B.
Potter, B.
Potter, N.A.
Praory, J.T.
Praory, Mrs. and 3 children
Presscott (Prescott?), Mrs. Jane
Proctor, Joseph
Proctor, Mrs.
Purrington, R.H.
Quayle, W.
Quereau, Mrs. and child
Randall, F.M.
Read, J.F.F.
Read, W.H.
Reynolds, J.
Richards, Mrs. J.R.
Richards, W.
Richardson, A.
Richardson, Mrs. and child
Richardson, W.R.
Roberts, G.
Roberts, J.
Robinson, ?
Robinson, H.G.
Robinson, S.D.H.
Rollins, B.P.
Russell, C.
Sackett, W.C.
Sampson, ?
Schleghter, J.
Searin, T.
Shepherd, C.M. and lady
Shepherd, W.F.
Sill, S.
Simmons, Mrs. M.P.
Slocumb, B.F.
Smart, J.
Snow, J.
Snow, L.D.
Soule, P.H.
Southmage, A.
Spooner, H.D.
Starkweather, A.
Starkweather, C.
Stevens, D.A. and lady
Stevens, J.
Stewart, W.A.
Storms, M.
Story, William F.
Switt, ?
Sylvester, H.
Sylvester, S.
Tappan, J.S.
Thompson, Mrs.
Toothacker, J.
Troop, A.
Turkle, F.
Turkle, J.
Turkle, Joseph
Tuttle, H.
Vailing, J.
Van Shaick, Mrs.
Wake, Mrs.
Walker, C.
Washburn, S.B.
Watley, Mrs.
Watson, J.A.
Webb, Mrs. C.C.
Webster, A.
Webster, E., Jr.
Weeks, Mrs. R.J.
Whidden, A.
Whitcomb, John
White, G.
White, Mrs. H.P.
White, R.
White, W.
Whitmore, C.
Whitmore, T.P.
Wilkerson, D.R.
Willet, B.E.
Williams, E.
Williams, J.
Williams, J.S.
Williams, Mrs. F. and daughter
Williams, O.H.
Williams, W.L.
Wood, A. (two listed)
Wood, A.
Wright, O.
Youmans, A.B.
Young, E.A.
Young, W.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/na112851
Date Entered: August, 1998; Revised: December, 1998
Source of List: Alta California
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


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