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    1. [NORCAL] Ship's Passenger List - Rasmussen
    2. James R Smith
    3. Remember the Norcal Index? http://www.sfgenealogy.com/norcal/resourcecenter/toc.htm For Ship's passengers, see: http://www.sfgenealogy.com/norcal/resourcecenter/rasships.htm SFGenealogy.com took over maintenance - it's still there. Jim -- James R. Smith Author/Speaker/Researcher Author: San Francisco’s Lost Landmarks California Snatch Racket, June 2010 San Francisco's Playland at the Beach: The Early Years, Nov 2010 www.HistorySmith.com Beth wrote: > Hi Jan, > > I was hoping to find the same passenger list last couple years but unable to locate any, IF there were any. Looks like you have been researching with luck to find newspaper items. > > What is your surname for this trip in 1852? Mine is Monahan in 1850s by Panama and Humphrey before 1880 by ship to SF. > > Good Luck on your search. > > Beth > Out of the Attic .. > www.Beth-website.net > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jan Davis <jandavis3@cox.net> > To: norcal@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, May 20, 2010 10:05 am > Subject: Re: [NORCAL] Sac Union Sept 24 1852 > > > Does anybody know of a website with passenger lists of ships that went north > rom Panama in the 1850s? I have been trying to find my HICKS family. They > eft Pennsylvania and ended up in Nevada City. > an in San Diego > ---- Original Message ----- > rom: "Betty Loose" <betty@unisette.com> > o: <norcal@rootsweb.com> > ent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 1:06 PM > ubject: [NORCAL] Sac Union Sept 24 1852 > > he Daily Union > acramento, Cal. > riday, September 24, 1852 > PANAMA ITEMS - The steamer Brother Jonathan arrived at Panama on the > d inst., having made the run from Valparaiso to that port in twelve > ays. > The roads on the Isthmus are represented to be in a very bad > ondition. Showers are very frequent. There is but little sickness on > he Isthmus. > The steamer Illinois brought 350 passengers, most of whom will come > p on the Golden Gate and Winfield Scott. The Panama Echo of the 3d > nst. states that the Vice President of the Panama Railroad Company, > nd the chief Engineer, came out from New York on the Illinois - that > hey will soon be in Panama - that there have been eight miles more of > he road put under contract - that said eight miles are at this end of > he road - that all that is necessary to import from the United States > they expect) will be here in a few days, and, that the execution of > he contract will be very shortly commenced. > Recorderís Court - Before Judge McGREW. > EPTEMBER 23, 1852 > ssault and Battery - ACHOON in this case was the defendant, Choon- > oke plaintiff. The left visual organ of the latter in deep mourning, > vinced that a game of gouge, thrust or tumble had been enacted. > CHOON averred that he was innocent of the charge, "He never fight no > an. He give SHOON-FOKE push, who fall himself. He want CHOON-FOKE > eave, he no leave, he fall." > Choon-Fokeís testimony was directly the opposite of this, so that > he Recorder suspended judgment till this morning, that he might > nform himself better of the facts, through the medium of some > hinaman better acquainted with the English language. > Julia MASON, alias Biddy, vs. Mrs. OíLEARY, for assault and > attery. A large bruise on the right cheek and a cluster of small > cabs under the nose, imparted to Biddyís countenance no very > greeable complexion, and showed very plainly that she was more or > ess of a termagant pugilist. A swinging motion of the right hand when > he address the court - an affecting application of the same member to > er heart, with an occasional long drawn sigh and gesticulation of the > ross, were convincing proofs of her high regard for piety and whisky. > Broke your glass, Mrs. O'LEARY! Me broke your glass! Na, na, na. I > roke no glass. The Lord forgive her for that." A gush of tenderness > ad nearly overpowered the sensitive heart of the amiable plaintiff, > hos dreamy gaze fixed itself upon the floor, while she rocked her > ody backwards and forwards in an agony of grief. An obliviousness of > emory incapacitated her from answering the inquiry as to whether she > ad not been drunk or drinking when she went to Mrs. OíLearyís house. > he "did not know - she was then, just as she is now." The conclusion > rom the reply was easy and satisfactory. Biddy was ordered from the > ourt. Her own testimony proved her the aggressor upon an innocent > oman. Before reaching the door of egress, she turned a look of > ithering scorn upon the executors of justice, and was about to > ccompany it with a volley, when the repeated order in a louder key, > aused her to change her determination and hasten from their hated > resence. Several other unimportant cases were disposed of. > MARRIED > On Tuesday, September 21st, in St. Patrickís Church, San Francisco, > y Rev. J. McGINNIS, Mrs. John P. BUCKLEY to Miss C.A. M. CAHERTY, all > f that city. > IED > In this city, September 23d, Charles A., oldest son of Chas H. and > ary A. CUMMINGS, aged 4 years, 8 months and 22 days. > Friends of the parents are respectfully invited to attend the > uneral from their residence on O street, this day (Friday) at 3 > íclock. > At the residence of Mr. McCAMLY, on the Sacramento ricer, eight > iles below this city, on the 19th September, Hiram BURNHAM of > etroit, Mich, aged 54 years. > At Evansville, of bilious fever, Edward George REDD, aged 18, of > andolph county, Mo. > At the City of ë76, in Butte county, September 14th, William H. > OUGARDIS. > PASSENGERS > Per steamship Panama from Panama: J.B. OSGOOD, J.F. APHAM, Miss M. > MITH, P. WILKERSON, C.S. ROBINSON, M. ROGENBURGH, wife and 2 children > nd servant, S. KESHLAND, wife, child and servant, Miss RASINBAUN, J. > ARNES, wife and child, W. LORD, Mrs. SNYDER and child, Anson RUSS, S. > ONFERD, A. HALLCCK, R. SHAFFERKEN, C.A. WHITING, W. FRENCH, H.S. > AFT, A.B. ABBOT, Capt. JORDAN and servant, Thos. MEAD, John MULER, > iss E.J. REED, P. PAULIN, D.W.S. BROMLEY, Wm. H. BAXTEN, Mrs. LORD > nd 2 children, Mrs. FURGISON, Capt. Scott W. KAUFMAN, M. GRILSERBAND, > .S. MOORE, M. POLAND, Paulin SMITH, C.W. REED, J.S. HOWELL, B.P. > MERY, D. THOMPSON, Miss KNIPSCHEID, S. FERGISON, H.R. KIMBALL, John > LAM, Mrs. MORESE, Miss POLAND, Miss DANTENTY, Miss SINTON, J. AILSON, > r. BURFORD and lady. W.H. RICHARDSON, G.B. HORN, Mr. THOMAS and 2 > hildren, Mr. BUCHANAN, C.A. LEYRION, Mrs. STEARNS, Dr. La Corder, > ONSCOT, W.M. WIKENSON, R. ROSS, J. REYNOLD, T.J. DEAN, H. WOOD, and > 20 in the steerage. > > > > ----------------------------------------- > ORCAL ARCHIVES: > ttp://archiver.rootsweb.com/ > nter NORCAL. 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