Passenger Lists: San Francisco 1800s
The Brig Dudley
Dudley (Brig)
Arrive San Francisco
May 1, 1852
Dudley
Captain Yates
From Panama
Passage
The Brig Dudley, Captain Yates, arrived in 68 days from Panama via Acapulco, Mexico. Departed Acapulco on April 13th. The following passengers died during passage:
March 19: S. Balcom, aged 19, of diarrhea. Formerly a resident of Cataraugus County, New York.
April 20: J.W. Curtis, aged 19 years, of typhoid fever. From North Carolina.
Cargo
In ballast.Passengers
Bell, J. H.
Bellew, J. H.
Benedict, S.
Bogg, M.
Bohennen, P. and lady
Bond, E. W.
Bond, G. W.
Bond, H.
Bond, N.
Brown, A.
Brown, D. B.
Bump, A.
Campbell, J. M.
Campbell, John
Chapman, B.
Coleman, D. C.
Conway, J.
Cooper, John
Crawford, J. B.
Dash, J.
Dibble, C. F. (Might be Dibbie)
Downing, C. L.
Downing, J.
Drake, N. N.
Farnst, W.
Forture, T. B.
Fowler, S.
Gaylor, B. P.
Goddard, C. S.
Hamlin, Charles
Harris, L. J.
Hart, J.
Haslett, J. G.
Haywood, A.
Herkimer, R.
Hinckley, D.
Hinckly, J.
Howes, John
Hughes, C. J.
Hull, J. G.
Hull, John (Might be John Mull)
Hull, M.
Humfreville, W.
Hurd, Charles
Joiner, Isaiah
Jones, G. M.
Jones, J. Y.
Kenney, P.
Kyle, John
Lippincott, A.
Logan, S. A.
Mance, H. C.
McCoy, A. R.
McLaughlin, John
McMann, J.
Miles, William
Miller, D.
Mooney, R.
Mull, George
Palmer, Charles
Palmer, W.
Parker, James
Parr, W.P.
Patterson, Charles
Peck, B.G.
Peters, J. S.
Pilcher, A.
Pollock, R. G.
Porter, J. L.
Ramsey, J. W.
Ramsey, R.
Reed, J. S.
Rindge, W. O.
Roach, T. M.
Robinson, George
Rodgers, J. A.
Rutherford, J. W.
Sanborn, L. D.
Sanderson, F.
Sawley, H.
Semington, W. J.
Severy, M.
Smyth, W. H.
Snipe, H. C.
Sniverly, D. S.
Spencer, J. A.
Stedman, J. S.
Stewart, J. D.
Strann, L.
Strann, W. D.
Strong, J. E.
Strough, D.
Swan, J.
Thurston, J.Y.
Tryer, C.W.
Wastal, H.
Wattman, B.
Whitney, W. W.
Whittier, Mrs. S. A.
Willholland, Thomas
Wilson, J.
Wilson, J. G.
Wing, G. W.
Winn, Francis
Woods, Isaac F. and lady
Worth, G. B.
Worth, J. F.
Yaiston, W.
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