Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


SS Gold Hunter

Arrive San Francisco

November 19, 1850
SS Gold Hunter
Captain M'Lane
37 days from Acapulco, Mexico, with stops in Mazatlan, San Diego, Monterey

Passage

37 days from Acapulco, Mexico, via Mazatlan, Mexico, 27 days, St. Quentin harbor, 10 days, San Diego, California, 9 days, and Monterey, California, 12 hours. After leaving Mazatlan ran out of coal and had to put into St. Quentin harbor, where vessel remained for twelve days when she was supplied from San Diego, California.

Cargo

Three bales leather, 176 bags beans, $300,000 in specie. Consignees per Gold Hunter - Robinson, Russell & Co., M Ochoa, Goddeffroy, Sillem & Co. E Vischer, Riel Bertham & Co, B. Davidson, J Chauviteau & Co, C Minturn, T Shaw.

Passengers

From Acapulco

Brooks, Charles
Fitch, Rev. A.

Passenger List from the Gold Hunter, Daily Alta California November 20, 1850.From Mazatlan

Andrade, Evarista
Barron, Jose
Bell, Mr.
Bernard, Hipolito and servant
Brecero, J.
Camarina, Anto
Cazenora, Camilo
Cazenova, Feo
Claguna, Fes
Curry, Mr.
De Jiutas, Diego
De Laguna, Jose De.
Elisondo, J.
Fleshener, Marcos
Fletes, Anto
Garcia, Meguel
Garcia, Rio
Gonzalez, A.
Herpe, Faustino
Jacobs, H. H.
Keogh, Dennis
Larraza, Ildefonso
Lassepas, N.
Mails, Mr.
Malvaso, B.
Malvaso, Nicolas
Martinez, Cleta
Martinez, Daris
Martinez, Marcella
Mendia, Mr. A.
Molera, Francisco
Mortinez, Mariquita
Outidera, Jerfasota
Ramirez, Dona Iza and servant
Redet, Morris
Rodriguez, Clemencia

From San Diego

Allen, Lemuel
Ames, Mr.
Atkins, John R.
Bachelder, J. B.
Barton, Nathan R.
Bell, R.P.
Bird,
Blunt, Lt. Simeon F., U. S. Navy
Boyer, J.B.
Boyer, Peter C.
Brooking, B.
Brown, Major N. W., U.S. Army
Carasco, Crecencio
Carney, James
Cox, M. J.
Davis, William A.
Duff, Mr.
Farrar, R.
Girffin, Dr. P. J.
Griffin, Mitchell
Hack, William
Haley, Capt.
Hammands, S. M.
Harrell, Edward
Harrell, Jasper
Hayford, C. H.
Holmes, John
Hulsey, Charles
Jardid, Juan
Johns, Lt., U. S. Army
Johnson, James
Lane, R.H.
Marcias, Gregoria
Marks, J.
Martin, J. H.
Martin, John J.
McAllister, G. M.
McClure, James
McMickie, A. J.
McMickie, John C.
Morris, Abraham
Parris, W. M.
Reed, L. F.
Riley, John
Rogers, T. I.
Sebastian, E.
Shaw, T.
Tasker, J. F.
Thompson, Isaac
Towne, Almond S.
Tully, Abraham
Vickara, Michael
Warren, J.
Willis, E. R. and servant

From Monterey

Allar, George
Allar, Joseph
Arila, Dona Rosa and two children
Coffin, J. W.
Leonard, George
Ramirez, Matto

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