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

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April 12, 1849
American Bark Whiton
Captain Gelston
From New York

Passage

Alta California, April 14, 1849

Port of San Francisco, April 12: 141 days from New York, with merchandise to order, and 14 passengers Berkholm, H. C., of New York (Died of consumption 2-12-1849, on board ship. (Newspaper notice gives middle initial as "L.")

Cargo

Not listed.

Passengers

Brewster, C. O., of Boston
Fisk, James, of New York
Gray, C. Edwd., of Alabama
Huelat, S., of New York
Hyde, Mrs. George, and son
Innett, J. N., of Illinois
Loring, Mr. J. L., of Cincinnati
Lyman, Rev. Horace, and lady, Missionaries to Oregon
Nares (Naras ?), Walter, of Philadelphia
Nares, (Naras ?), Benj., of Philadelphia
Ross, Mrs. C. L.

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Page: http://www.maritimeheritage.org/whiton
Date Entered: July 1999
Sources: Newspaper Archives, Geographicus, Daily 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


Research and WebDesign: D. B. A. Levy
Contact: D. Blethen Adams Levy
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The Maritime Heritage Project is a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) tax-deductible nonprofit charity established in 1998.