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

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April 3, 1851
Steamship Oregon
Captain R.H. Pearson
From Panama

Passage

16-1/2 days from Panama.  Left Panama on March 15th at 6:00PM.  Experienced strong westerly winds, with heavy seas from Cape Corientes up.  Put into Acapulco, Mexico on March 185h and left same day.

On March 26th, B.B. Thomas, of Rockland, Maine, died on board of dysentery.  Mr. Thomas was buried at sea and leaves a family at Rockland.  Put into San Diego, California.  On April 2nd, John Thompson, an Englishman by birth, residing in Pawtucket, Massachusetts, died on board.  He left a family at Pawtucket. 

Cargo

Letter and paper mail.

Passengers

??erner, R.
??vart, W.
?orney, J.W.
Abrams, J.
Adler, Miss
Adler, Mr.
Aldrich, G.W.
Aspinwall, Mrs. and servant
Avert, ?.P.
Banief, G.
Bardieu, F.
Barlow, A.
Barnard, George
Barnes, Thomas
Battle, W.H.
Behraud, ?
Bell, G.
Berkenshade, J.
Berliner, H.
Bernard, J.
Berry, H.
Betty, A.
Beutham, Mr.
Bigby, C.
Blackman, W.
Blank, L.
Bleman, E.
Boronsky, M.
Brand, F.
Brooks, D.C.
Brown, J.
Bryan, J.W.
Buckingham, R.T.
Burns, ?
Burns, J.
Byrne, J.F.
Byrnes, Mrs.
Canin, S.B.
Cannekin, ?
Caro, S.
Carroll, M.
Chas, G.R.
Cheney, F.
Chenskousky, ?
Coggill, D.J.
Cohen, M.
Cook, A.L.
Courter, J.F.
Coxton, ?
Cramer, L.
Crocker, L.N.
Dall, J.E.
Davis, A.
Davis, D.D.
Davis, G.R.
Davis, Isaac
Davis, S.
DeGroot, A.
Dinsmore, S.
Dodd, S.L.
Duygnard, P. (Might be Duyguard)
Eddes, Thomas
Elfelt, A.
Elfelt, E.S.
Etting, E.
Fairchild, G.W.
Faulkner, J.M.
Ferguson, C.
Finland, G.
First, A. and wife
Fisk, N.
Foot, E.L.
Fourratt, ?
Fulton, W.
Gaberding, Mrs. and child
Gage, Mrs.
Gannon, J.
Gardner, B.
Gardner, G.R.
Gardner, R.
Gavit, J.
Goddard, Mr.
Gothold, H.
Gove, Mrs.
Grind, R.J.
Guinin, J.
Hadkins, W.W.
Hagan, George
Hall, E.J.
Hanning, P.
Hardy, J.
Harris, Charles
Harris, F.
Haskins, W.
Hawkins, A.B.
Haywood, M.
Hazard, R.J.
Hearn, F.A.
Hendricks, Mrs.
Hentz, ?
Herbert, E.
Herbert, J.
Hill, W.
Hall, R.
Hogan, Levi
Holland, D.D.
Houston, J.S.
Howell, A.B.
Howell, S.M.
Hoyt, G.W.
Hoyt, Mrs.
Hurd, B.
Ingraham, G.
Jacobs, S.R.
Joel, ?
Johnson, H.
Johnson, W.
Jones, C.D.B.
Jones, S.D.
Joseph, A.
Kellogg, G.H.
Kennedy, J.
Kergens, A.
Kil??er, T.
Kills, W.F.
Kinne,J.C.
Knapp, R.C.
Knoll, C.F.
Ladd, W.S.
Lenuisky, L.
Lenuisky, M.
Levek, C.
Lewis, D.J.
Lewis, J.
Lewis, M.
Lichenstein, S.H.
Lobdell, J.
Lowitz, D.
Ludley, F.
Ludlum, A. and lady
Macy, C.B. and lady
Magee, W.
Maine, F.C.
Mains, W.F.
Marks, M.
Martin, J.
Matterson, A.D.
Maylan, T. and wife
McCarty, C.
McGowan, Mrs.
McGregor, ?
McLeod, ?
Merithew, Mrs.
Merithew, Mrs. (two Mrs. Merithew's listed)
Michael, A.
Michael, A. (two A. Michael's listed)
Miller, A.
Miller, A.E.
Morgan, L.
Morse, J.B.
Mowry, L.
Murdock, G.L., lady and three children
Nelson, J.
Newman, M.
Newman, W.
Nusbaun, ?
O�Meara, Mr. and lady
Paul, ?
Perry, E.
Peters, W.
Piper, J.B.
Pitman, J.
Pousland, G.W.
Radsky, G.
Raphelsky, M.
Raser, S.
Reed, Dan
Rich, S.
Richards, R.M.
Ricketson, J.
Riofrey, Mrs.
Roberts, C.W.
Roberts, G.W.
Roberts, Mrs.
Robertson, R.
Robinson, W.
Rosendale, ?
Sage, Mr.
Salisbury, A.
Salisbury, A.C.
Salisbury, E.
Sargen, L.
Saunders, Mr.
Scherr, F.
Schleiman, H.
Scranton, C.E.
Scranton, G.H.
Seligman, ?
Shadwick, S.
Shaw, J.W.
Shelden, W.M.
Sherman, M.
Simonsfield, Mr.
Slamm, G.
Slocum, J.R.
Smith, E.H.
Spotswood, F.
Starkweather, A.
Stearne, H.A.
Stevens, E.S.
Sturges, H.
Sutherland, A.
Swedenstein, O.
Sydon, H.
Sydon, L.
Tate, Robert
Taylor, J.
Taylor, R.E.
Thomas, B.B.
Thompson, A.C.
Thompson, H.A.
Thompson, J.
Thorbon, J.W.
Tichnor, H.B.
Underhill, J.J.
Walker, J.
Walker, W.T.
Wardell, H.C.
Warren, E.D.
Warren, R.
Watkinson, D.
Watson, Mr., lady, child and nurse
Weare, James
Welch, J.
White, ?
Wier, Mr.
Wier, Mr. (listed twice in newspaper)
Wier, Mrs. and three children
Williams, H.
Wilson, J.
Wilson, J.S.
Wilson, Mr.
Wise, Mrs.
Wolfe, E.
Wolfe, M.
Woodin, J.C.
Zarskowsky, M.


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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/or040351
Date Entered: October 2001
Source: 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
www.MaritimeHeritage.org and www.InternationalHarbors.com
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