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

Arrive San Francisco

September 24, 1850
SS New Orleans
Captain Wood
From New York

Passage

210 days from New York, New York via intermediate ports, including 17 days from Panama. Arrived off San Francisco on September 22, 1850, however because of thick fog, she sailed about sixty miles north of the entrance to the Bay.

Cargo

Not Listed.

Passengers

Allard, L.
Austin, C.G.
Barnett, ?
Beryemath, G.
Blanchard, H.
Boettcher, E.
Bowman, J.
Brischoff, A.
Brown, H.J.
Brown, Miss
Browning, H.
Burnett, L.
Carr, T.
Castle, L.
Champion, J.C.
Chichester, ?
Clarke, Mrs. and son
Cordin, E.
Cotter, J.
Croucher, ?
Dapard, ?
Deach, N.W.
Doyle, C.
Dungsey, ?
Elickmow, ?
Elliott, A.
Evans, G.
Fox, W.B.
Gage, T.B.
Gavard, Miss
Gavard, Mr.
Gessel, Mrs.
Graham, J.
Gray, H.
Griessel, Mrs.
Haly, D.L.
Hammond, G.M.
Hammond. B.
Hansall, E.
Harmon, J.
Harris, C.B.
Hathaway, Mr.
Haycock, ?
Hellman, R.
Hiskett, W.
Holbrook. A.S.
Holmes, J.
Housse, E.
Huard, H.
Ivory, J.
Jackson, B.S.
Jeffrey, J.
Kalorka, A.S.
Kathbun, N.W.
Klevenin, E.
Klink, G.W.
Lang, S.
Lapard, J.
Leavens, J.L.
Marsh, F.
Marshall, A.
May, F.
McCarty, J.
McHarlin, J.C.
McPherson, S.
Meal, T.
Megaty, B.
Meyer, S.T.
Moore, J.L.A.
Multman, C.
Murphy, P.
Newman, ?
Norcross, D.L.
Norten, J.N.
O�Neill, C.P.
Ormeston, G.
Peel, J.
Phillips, J. (Rasmussen questions spelling: Pcillips?)
Rankin, J.A.
Reed, T.J.
Reed, W.
Riddle, J.
Rising, D.B.
Robinson, T.
Rudolph, J.
Rust, C.
Ryer, H.
Saunders, T.
Senoria, R.M.
Severner, J.
Severner, J., Jr.
Sewall, J.M.
Sherwood, J.A.
Shoffe, ?
Simmons. L.
Slaughter, P.
Slocumb, ?
Smith, B.
Sparks, M.
Standish, E.
Strickler, D.
Strickler, W.
Tapin, C.
Ward, Col. G.W.
Ware, S.
White, E.E.
White, R.S.
Wolf, J.E.
Wood, G.W.
Wood, T.M.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ne092450
Date Entered: December, 1998
Page: www/maritimeheritage.org/PassLists/ne092450.htm/
Source of List: Alta California
When possible, checked against:
San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists by Louis Rasmussen
(A Volume of the SHIPS �N Rail Series)
San Francisco Historic Records, Colma, California
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily Alta California


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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