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    1. [SANFORD] Sanfords on ship lists
    2. Anyone know anything about the passengers listed Daily Picayune, New Orleans, January 16, 1850 - Passengers by the steamship Falcon.-The following passengers left this morning, in the steamship Falcon, Lieut. Hartstene, U. S. N., for Chagres, via Havana: Sanford, Robt. ==== Daily Picayune, New Orleans, June 6, 1850 - Sailing of the Ohio.-The steamship Ohio sailed from New York with passengers for Havana, New Orleans and Chagres, on the 28th ult. The following is the list: Sandford (no first name given) === The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, December 22, 1849. NOTE: The following list does NOT indicate the final destination of the passengers. It is assumed that many of them were headed for California. The following is a list of passengers by the steamship Ohio, which left New York on the 13 inst. for this port, via Havana. The total number is 455: Sandford, A. W. Sandford, H. ==== New-York Times, February 2, 1867 SS Rising Star Captain Furber Sailed from New-York City: February 1, 1867 Sanford, E., and wife Destination:Aspinwall ===== New-York Times, July 7, 1870 SS Rising Star Captain Maury Sailed from New-York City: July 6, 1870 Sanford, E. F. Destination:Aspinwall === New-York Times, July 30, 1871 SS Rising Star Captain Conner Sailed from New-York City: July 29, 1871 Sanford, Mrs. E. F. Destination:Aspinwall ===== New York Daily Times, August 6, 1852 SS Prometheus Captain Churchill Sailed from New York City: August 5, 1852. NOTE: An asterisk denotes passengers listed aboard the SS Prometheus who also appear on the passenger list of the SS Independence which arrived in San Francisco on September 5, 1852. Variations in spellings and initials are noted. Passengers Sailed In steamship Prometheus, for San Juan de Nicaragua Sanford, W. H., wife and 3 children* Stanford, L.* Stanford, Mrs. C. L.* ========== New-York Times, June 17, 1868 SS Ocean Queen Captain King Sailed from New-York City: June 16, 1868 Sandford, Col. Destination:California === New York Daily Times, October 13, 1851 United States mail steamer SS Ohio Captain: Schenck Sailed from New York: October 13, 1851, for Chagres Sandford, E. ==== New York Daily Times, October 23, 1851 SS Daniel Webster Captain: Baldwin Sailed from New York: October 22, 1851, for San Juan de Nicaragua Sanford, S. ===== The "Margaret" Bristoll, England to James Town, Virginia 4 December 1619 Thomas Sanford === New York Daily Times, July 6, 1854 SS Illinois Captain Hartstein Sailed from New York City: July 5, 1854 In steamship Illinois, for Aspinwall and California Sanford, H. === SS Hibernian Liverpool, England to Norfolk, Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland 28 October 1872 1st Cabin: 1* Mr. ? S. Sandford a m Gent England ========= New York Daily Times, November 7, 1854 SS George Law Captain Fox Sailed from New York City: November 6, 1854 In steamship George Law for Aspinwall and California Sanford, Mrs. K. ===== New York Daily Times, August 7, 1854 SS George Law Captain Fox Sailed from New York City: August 5, 1854 Sandford, Miss Destination:Aspinwall Sandford, Miss N. A. Destination:Aspinwall ===== New York Daily Times, April 22, 1856 SS George Law Captain Hernden Sailed from New York City: April 21, 1856 It happened this way. Three trains left Aspinwall for Panama, with the passengers of the George Law, some nine hundred in number; the first containing the baggage, the second the cabin passengers, and the third the steerage passengers. After the freight train got off the tracks, it was deemed advisable to return with the other two trains to Aspinwall. Accordingly the passenger trains were united, and the two locomotives turned round on the turntable, and attached to the rear of the combined train, thus bringing the steerage passengers to the fore part of the train, as it returned toward Aspinwall. The nine cars therefore which were smashed, were filled with the steerage passengers of the George Law which left New York on the 21st of April last. A complete list of these has never been published before. We have obtained one and give it below. It is out of this that the (at present) unknown list of killed and wounded must be constructed: Sanford, W. \\\

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