Ship Cherokee, New Orleans to Havana Cuba to New York
From the “New York Times” dated 23 Sept. 1851
Cherokee, steamer, Henry Windle, master Left New Orleans on the 13th, and Havana on the 17th, in ballast, and passengers to Marshall O. Roberts. Passed ship, Ashland, on the 16th, 50 miles north of Hatteras, steering north.
Cherokee, Steamer, New Orleans ,New York ,Windle, H. ,Left on 13th, Passengers, ballast, Roberts, Mashall O.
ALBERT F.
ANGELO M.
ATTERIDGE Thomas
ATWIZ R. M.
AUGUE J.
AUSTIN S.
BACKLEY J., Jr.
BAKER John
BLANCO W.
BULLITT J.
CALKINS J.
CASSARD D. C.
CHARLES P.
CLARKE W.
COGLY Amelia
CORDIS John
CORDIS W.
CRANEY M.
DEAN R. S.
DEARMAS J.
DELACOUNT (Dr.)
DOBBS C.
ELDRIDGE W.
FIELDS J. W.
FLOR George
FRAHEN M. and son
FREENER Patrick
FRENCH R. S.
FRENCH W.
FRY L.
FRY W.
HARVARD J. E.
HASS F.
HENDERSON J. H.
HERNANDEZ M. (Mrs.) and 2 children
JARD James
JARVIS J.
LAFARGUE A.
LONDON P. E.
MALLOY H. L.
MARCIA Jose and lady
MASTER W. H.
MAYHEW J., (Captain)
MCGREGOR P.
MEICH L.
METZLER J. lady, 5 children
MILLS J.
MOODY S.
MORSE W.
MUNROE M.
NAVARRE F.
NEWELL S. A.
OWEN Julia A. (Mrs.) and 2 children
PANYAND William
PAUL (Mrs.) and son
PAYNE J.
PIKE D. S.
PRATT J.
RAYMOND L.
REIN D. lady, and sister
RITCHIE Thomas A.
RITTNOYER R.
SHERIDAN M.
SMITH H. H. and niece
SMITH John
STEINER M.
STEWARD M.
STOKES N.
STYLES John
THOMAS Charles
THOMAS W. O.
VIDAL Jose
WARREN Daniel
WATT John
WELCH R.
WYNS Joseph
( 98 in steerage)
Last Updated on 15 July 2003
Transcriber Diane McClay
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