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    1. [IRISH-NYC] Missing from Central America
    2. Irish-American October 3, 1857 Missing from Central America The following are the names of those supposed to be lost, as far as can be ascertained: Geroge BUDDINGTON, third assistant engineer Fred. BROWN, seaman Arnold BELT, coal passer Richard BELL, coal passer John BANKS, ashman James BRENNAN, ashman James BRESLIN, waiter John BLUE, waiter Charles H. BOYD, seaman Wm. BYRNES J.M. BIRCH, President California Mail (illegible) Companu Gabriel E. BRUSH, baggage master, Panama Railroad Mr. BROWN, Taft & Co. Mr. BAKER, New York Dr. BYAUNT, California Joseph CLARK, fourth assistant engineer Bernard CONKLIN, fireman Robert CARN, fireman Chris. CHALLAM, coal passer Charles CORNELL, scullion Benj. COLT, Hancock County, Illinois John DAVISON, seaman John DAWNEY, fireman DEWEY (first name not given), brother of S.P. DEWEY, Syracuse, New York Richard DOYLE, fireman Lucy DAWSON, stewardess of Central America - died on board the Marine Henry DEAN, New York Mr. DOBBIN, brother to the late secretary of the Navy Patrick EVANS, asman E. ELLIS, California Oreill ETT, captain's servant Pascal ESQUERRA, Saragossa, Spain, who had been a mercahnt in Valparaiso, Chile FARMER (first name not given), Syracuse, New York. Mr. FARMER'S wife had ben in New York for several days awaiting the arrival of the Central America with her husband Lawrence FALLON, California John GILLE?URIE, coal passer Bartlett GAYNOR, waiter John S. FREEMAN, waiter Wm. FLYNN, fireman's mess boy Thorto GETANO, Genoa, Italy Alexander GRANT, fireman Patrick GWINN, coal passer Dr. GIBBS, Columbia, CAL. GIBBS (first name not given), Waltham, Mass. Wm. L. HERNDON, captain, Central America K.W. HULL, purser W.H. HULL, ship's storekeeper Martin HYDE, fireman J. HERNE, Missouri J. HOGAN, waiter Jas. HENRY, waiter John HENRY, cook W. HARE, waiter F.H. HAWLEY, California Hanson HERNE, Missouri HUTCHINS (first name not given), young man, son of a farmer residing near Boston Wm. JONES, 4th assistant engineer John KIERNELI?, ashman Peter KELLY Samuel LAWRENCE, seaman John LEONARD, Buffalo, New York. He gave Mrs. MARVINE, one of the rescued passengers, a bag of money, with instructions to carry the same to his mother, who lives in Buffalo. Kilas LIBBY, waiter H.A. LOCKWOOD Wm. LEE, Canada Mr. MARVINE, Buffalo, New York, agent for steambasin between Buffalo and Chicago. Mr. MARVINE was the husband of the lady with whom John LEONARD left his money. McCARTHY (first name not given), Genesee County, New York, farmer Charles A. MYERS, third officer of Central America Donald McDONALD, fourth assistant engineer N. L. McBRIDE, steward Archibald METIETT, waiter Wm. MYERS, waiter Wm. McLELLAND, baker Tim McEVANS, seaman John McCUMIN, coal passer Mr. MARIN, California James NORRIS, coal passer Cyprian NELSON, waiter Samuel NELSON, waiter (illegible) NASH, servant W. H. MARVIN, Sacramento William McNEIL, firm of Delaney & Hephell, San Francisco Adolph OLLAQUE, Peru, aged 17 years Ricardo OLLAQUE (his brother), aged 12 years Thomas PARKER, seaman John PATTERSON, butcher Richard PALMER, waiter Philip PU?LER, waiter

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