Gare Maritime

Pacific Passengers

Known to have been aboard, November 4th, 1875.

First Class

Allison, Mr. T.
Ammiss, Mr. William
Atkins, Mr. E.P.
Bird, Mr. George
Bryson, Mr. George
Cahill, Mr. J.
Canty,  Mr. P.
Champion, Mr. William.
Chapman, Mr. P.I.
Chisholm, Mr. C.
Cline, Mr. H.
Cochrane, Mr. .John
Cochrane, Mr. Richard
Congdon, Mr. J.
Conway, Mr.
Creden, Mr. J.
Crowley, Mr. J.D.
Davidson, Mr. C.B.
Davidson, Mrs.
Doyle, Mr. J.W.
Fairbanks, Mr. C.B.
Ferrell, Mr. J.T.
Ferry, Mr. W.J,.
Fitzgerald, Mr. J.
Foster, Mr. Adam
Foster, Mr. J.
Frazer, Mr. A.
Garesche, Mr. Francis.
Gretz, Mr. B.F.
Gribell, Mr. G.
Hard, Mr. Fred.
Haverly, Mr. John
Haverly, Mrs.
Hellmuth, Mr. J.
Hellmuth, Mrs.
Herne, Mr. George
Hudson, Mr. R.
Hurlburt, Mrs.
Jaynes, Mr. R.T.
Jelly, Mr. Henry
Johnston, Mr. .J.F.
Journeaux, Mr. G.
Kane, Mr. Dennis
Keller, Mr. H.
Keller, Mrs. Lizzie
Keller, child
Kenalley, Mr. John
Kennedy, Mr. J.
Lang, Mr. A.
Lawson, Mrs.
Layzelle, Mr. W.
Lee, Mr. John
Lennings, Mr. James
Lyon, Mr. Richard.
Mahon, Mrs.
Mahon, child
Mandeville, Mr. Cal
Mandeville, Mrs. Bella
Mandeville, child
Maxwell, Mr. William
McIntyre, Mr. D.C.
McLanders, Mr. J.
McLaughlin, Mr. J.
McCormack, Mr. John
McPherson, Mr. O.
Meyer, Mr. F.E.
Miles, Mr. C.N.
Moody, Mr. Sewell .P.
Moote, Mrs. Elizabeth
Morton, Mr. George.
Nichleson, Mr. S.
Otway, Mr. A.B.
Palmer, Miss Fannie
Parsons. Captain Otis
Parsons, Mrs. Jennie
Parsons, child.
Pettier, Mr. J.
Polley, Mr. William
Pooley, Mr. Edward H.
Powell, Mr. William
Power, Mr. William
Purdary, Mr. William
Rainey, Mr. A.L.
Reynolds, Miss A.
Robbins, Mr. A.
Robinson, Mr. T.J.
Sampson, Mr. John
Shephard, Mr. Edward
Skippon, Mr. George
Smith, Mr. Charles.
Smith, Mr. Thomas
Somers, Mr. C.
Somers, Mr. M.
Styles, Mrs. S.
Styles, child.
Sullivan, Mr. J.H.
Tarnett,  Mr. John
Thompson, Mr. J.
Thorne, Mrs. Alicia
Todd, Mr. John G.
Turnbull, Mr. Richard
Victor, Mr. H.C.
Vining, Mr. J.T.
Waldron, Mr. Richard.
Waldron, Mr. W
Watson, Mr. John
Webb, Mr. James
Webbs, Mr. Isaac.
Webster, Mr. S.J.
Wills, Mr. William
Wilson. Mr. M.
Wood, Mr. V.
Young, Doctor.

The Rockwell and Hurlburt Equestrienne Troupe. They appear on the manifest under this group name, but I have not determined the names of the six members aboard.

20 passages were sold aboard the ship at Victoria to passengers whose names were not recorded.

Second Class.  No manifest  survived, but among the second class passengers were:

41 unnamed Chinese.

Pacific Crew

Howell, J.D.  Captain.
McDonough, A.H.  First Officer
Wells, A.  Second Officer
Lewis, J.M. Third Officer
Houston, H.F. Chief Engineer
Bassett, D.M. First Assistant Engineer
Coghlan, A.J. Second Assistant Engineer
Hyte, O. Jr. Purser
Bigley, T.H. Freight Clerk

FIREMEN
Lestrange, James
Manders, Richard
O’Neil, James
_______unknown.

COAL PASSERS
Clancey, William
Palmer, Frank
Norris, Charles
Powers, Richard

OILERS
Elwell, Frank
Lestrange, Thomas

Errickson, R.  Carpenter
Norris, Henry A.  Watchman.

SEAMEN
Daley, John
Fairfield, W.
Henley, Neil
Guinn, Lawrence
Jamieson, Peter
Kerby, Thomas
Moore, Patrick
Sherry, John
Wilson, William
______ unknown.

STEWARDS
Jackson, H.
Martin, John
McNicols, S.

Minow, Sarah. Stewardess

COOKS
Holdsworth, J.M.
Miles, S.
Whiting, C.H.

Molloy, Thomas. Baker
Menaimo, Robert T. Porter

PANTRYMEN
Bell, Richard
Herbert, C.B.
Monroe, Daniel

WAITERS
Eisenor, Charles
Clare, Oscar
Hardie, John
Johnson, James
McGinnis, Jmaes
McMerim, Luke
Meza, J.C.
Walters, Andrew
York, Alfred

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