Passengers at the Port of San Francisco: 1800s


SS Sarah Sands

Arrive San Francisco

April 10, 1851
SS Sarah Sands
Captain Isley
From Panama via Acapulco, Mexico and San Diego, California

Passage

Daily Alta California, Shipping Intelligence, Port San Francisco
Died at sea during passage: Aniedd Perez of Havana; ernard Woolf of New Orleans, Louisiana; Job Statford of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Born durin gpassage: Mrs. J.P. Kellinger, of a son, at sea.

Passengers

Sarah Sands arrives in San Francisco April 11, 1851.

Rev. Robert O. Clark, lady, son and servant
Mr. Perey
G. Sandak
A. Stolz
Mrs. Todd and three children
Judge P. W. Thompkins
A. Lewis
Mr. Ridd
Mr. Bertuli
M. Schwatt
J. Gray
H. Martin
J. P. Skellinger, wife and son
Morris Lisso
W.L. Swan
B. Wolf
Thomas Martin
John Maritn
Newstead and brother
H. Twitchell
George Bishop
A. H. Moore
John Burton
Joel Hart
J. H. Van Straaton
John Gay
Samuel Waters
Samuel Richards
L. Marks
S. Marks
James M. Dean
John W. Bergan
Joseph Jeffrey
A. Arcoss
J.F. Winley, lady and child
Mr. Dusolier
B. N. Newman
B. E. Davis and lady
Mrs. G. W. Phillips
John L. Jones
J. B. Ulm
Mrs. Crocker
J. Bourdan
H. M. Stevenson
W. H. Hyde and lady
E. Vine
A. B. Fully
Thomas Harris
A. Sharack
H. Stocker
J. McDermott
James Posmer
G. D. Mecker
S. Jacobs
D. P. Stelle
G. A. Boutelle
A. Cockell
L. S. Lawrence
J. T. Lawrence
Mark Shawl, wife and brother
Joseph Brown
John Frize
Charles Barton
Joseph Munich
G. Bloudeau
John Russell
Lewis Hill
William Skienfeldt
William Haskins
Miss Bowen
Mr. Auger
Mrs. Green and three children
Mrs. Washly and servant
Miss Washly
Mr. Cricaca
Mr. Carlcotta
Mr. Linghank
R. Towe
J. P. Smith and wife
H. Collins
E. Morris
J. Nelson
M. Fabian
S. Harris
Morris Collins
George Castlebury
P. Kamfielle
C. Coffin
G. Cook
Luther P. Ranney
J. P. Ludel
John Pierce
Louis Antoin
Jacob Antoni
John Perdlieux
James Thomas
M. Levison
Mark Smith
H. W. Dunlap
Joseph Statford
J. Edwards
James Stevens

Passengers from Acapulco:
A. Arcoss
S. Arcos
Mrs. C. Bowman
H. Kraft, lady and servant
N.C. Schutte
S. Alvarez
F. Frecon
S. Jacobi
J. Mason
R. Verneuil
S. Candle
H. Smith
S. Osgen
Joseph Roco
Ignacio Hatch
Francis Torrell
Wm. Treugrove and son
N. Kaiser
T. Leibeu
P. Mish
Wm Davy
Nich Harisch
S. D. Mickell
Judge O. C. Pratt
William Treugrove and son
Nick Harish

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