Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


SS Constitution

Arrive San Francisco

October 27, 1851
SS Constitution
Captain Welsh
From Panama

Passage

Departed Panama on October 2, 1851. Called at Acapulco, Mexico, and departed from that port on October 14, 1851.

The following passengers died during passage:

    October 11, 1851: Abraham Baker, of Providence, Rhode Island, of Panama Fever and doctoring himself.
    October 16, 1851: Andrew G. Smith, of Maine, of Panama Fever and doctoring himself.
    October 19, 1851: Robert Fyfe, an Irishman, of dysentery came on board sick.
    October 9, 1851: John Newton, seaman, aged 35, native of Scotland, of consumption.

Cargo

Not noted.

Passengers

Andy, S.
Achester, E. S. B.
Aitken, Mrs. and child
Allen, Henry
Ambrose, G.
Angell, Nelson
Arnold, A.
Arnold, A.
Atkins, David
Austin, O.
Bagley, L.
Baker, A.
Baliesten, J.
Barnhart, L.
Bates, A. H.
Bennett, E. S.
Bennett, G. G.
Bennett, S.
Berry, S. H.
Bingham, John
Blake, C.M. and three children
Blake, Mrs. and sister
Boody, J.B.
Boss, A.P. (Might be Bose)
Boss, S.P.
Brazin, S.
Briggs, B. P.
Brown, Elisha
Bryant, N. B.
Burgess, S.
Cady, E.
Campbell, Thomas
Cayenne, Theodore
Chad, David
Clark, O. P.
Cobb, J. T.
Cobb, M. S.
Collins, C.
Conrad, J. A.
Cotterell, R.
Cowl, J. W.
Daggett, L.
Daggett, L.W.
Dalton, William
Dana, W.H.
Danstan, John (Might be Denstan, Dunstan, Donstan)
Davenport, Adams
Dillingham, H. H.
Donaldson, Joseph
Drake, C.
Eastman, F.
Edwards, John
Eidal, J. A.
Ellis, W. L.
Elseau, J.
Emerson, G. E.
Emerson, P.
Estell, James
Farlin, C.
Fiddock, J.
Field, H.
Fish, J.
Flanders, S.B.
Flint, J.
Fonda, D.S.
Freedman, M.
French, J.
Fuller, E.
Fuller, Thomas
Fyfe, Robert and child
Gage, C.
Garland, B.
Garland, J.
Gavit, L.D.
Gavit, S.
Geddes, Samuel
Grant, W.D.
Green, A.B.
Grey, A.
Gribble, J.
Hansen, Mr.
Harris, Charles
Harris, J.H.
Henry, Francis
Hickock, J.
Hield, R.
Hield, W.
Hill, George
Hocking, John
Hopkins, A.P.
Hopkins, E.H.
Hopkins, H.
Hurd, J.W.
Jeffrey, Walter
Jenkins, J.
Jenkins, T.
Jordan, E.B.
Kendall, E.A.
Kimball, G.
Kinch, Mr. and Mrs.
Lea , Stephen, wife and six children (Note: Missing letters in surname)
Lee, H.C. and two boys
Lieban, Joseph
Luidsley, J.T.
Lyon, T.S.
Lyon, William
Lyons, William
Maddox, E.
Markham, Robert
Markham, T.
Marshall, Mr. J.B.
Marston, L.
Marston, L.H.
Martin, Louis
Maxfield, G.
Maxfield, L.
Maxon, F.
Maynard, J.T.
McDonald, John
McGiven, R., Jr.
McGowan, Horace
McLaughlin, J.
Meads, Charles
Michael, T., Jr.
Morey, Samuel
Moulton, E.S.
Murray, E.
Murray, Thomas
Nickerson, William P.
Oakes, A.
Perly, J.E.
Philips, H.
Pinkham, Chester
Plase, Mr. and Mrs.
Pool, Thomas
Powell, David
Preswick, H.V.
Preswick, Joseph
Quinby, W.J.
Rand, J.S.
Randall, J.
Randall, S.B.
Randall, T.
Reynolds, E.
Richards, John
Roddcross, S.
Rogers, John
Rucheau, John
Scribner, G. F.
Seaman, A. D.
Selleck, Charles
Selleck, George
Short, Mr. and two boys
Short, Mrs. and two girls
Shover, L.
Sibley, Charles A.
Simons, G.
Simons, S.
Simons, Seth, Jr., (Difficult to read. Might be Simcon or Simcou)
Smith, A.G.
Smith, W.
Smyley, R.
Spinner, W.
Stiles, Mrs. and two children
Streeter, A. C.
Styles, W.C.
Tanner, N. D.
Thrushe, B. D.
Tippitt, John
Tucker, David
Vallette, W.
Vaughan, L.
Veach, Mr. and Mrs.
Vinal, C.
Wade, H.
Waldron, D. G.
Wall, J.
Waters, Andrew
Waters, W.
Watkins, J. R.
Watts, Mr.
Waymouth, J.R.
Webb, A. H.
Webb, J. H.
Webber, D.
White, E.
Whitehead, C.
Whitehouse, J.
Whittaker, A. B.
Wickham, D. L.
Wiggins, J. F.
Wilbur, M.
Williams, John
Williamson, G.D.
Willings, R.
Williscon, William (Might be Williacon)
Woodruff, L.
Works, Henry
Works, John
Works, Moses
Young, W. B.

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