Survey of
German-speaking Immigrants on the 1860 US Census
German-speaking
Immigrants to Sonoma
Adolph Pappy 40 Germany
Kate Pappy 30 Germany
______ Pappy 70 Germany
Frank Newbolt 22 Germany
Henry F. Baty 45 Germany
John Cronk 30 Germany
William Tents 28 Prussia
Jacob Haubert 29 Prussia
Mary Haubert 31 Germany
Jacob Samuels 25 Germany
Chas Hubbert 18 Germany
Chas Hubbert 30 Germany
Richard Canales 19 Germany
Chas. Rollin 28 Germany
John Rollin, 28 Germany
Jos. Peince 28 Germany
Fred Janes 32 Germany
Jacob Slonn 33 Germany
Otto Nepper 21 Germany
Chas Raylin 21 Germany
Albert Raselef 19 Germany
Peti Smith 35 Germany
John Rice 22 Germany
Henry Wemer 22 Germany
Robert Draford 21 Germany
William Cassbahen 32 Bremen
G.P Pouli 33 Austria (probably G.T. Pauli)
Helvira Pouli 30 Chile + 5 CA born kids
Wm. Bruns 30 Prussia
Herminia Bruns 30 Germany
Henry Alivane 30 Germany
Bruny 34 Germany
Frank Thercoff 39 Germany
Annie Thercoff 37 Germany
Anthony Thercoff 25 Germany
________ Thercoff 70 Germany
Mary Thercoff 25 Germany
Peter Johnson 36 Germany
Thos. Johnson 37 Germany
Daniel Winigarden 38 Germany
Christoph Winigarden 36 Germany
S. Smith 34 Germany
Christopher Wise 32 Germany
Susan Wise 34 Germany
______ Luimburg 38 Germany, female
James Luimburg 5 California
Mary Justi 34 Germany (real 49er)
Chas Justi 34 Germany (real 49er)
Augustus Justi 11, born at sea 1849
Andry Williams 35 Germany
Francis Bradubury 34 Hanover
Johannah Bradubury 2 Hanover
Wm. Gope 35 Germany
Mary Gope 30 Germany
Theo. Wellswitt 44 Prussia
Margaret Wellswitt 32 Prussia
Francis Breitenbach 29 farmer Hanover
John Glesel 29 shoemaker Germany
Phil Mohler 46 merchant Bavaria/ Baden
T.H. Mohller 32 merchant Bavaria/ Baden
Sgunn Mohler 26, Bavaria
Mrs. Valentine 20, wife of butcher, Germany
G. Gitana 55 laborer, Switzerland, member of Vallejo
household
Padra Jeuncro 35 Switzerland, male, gardener
Henry Wanderly 24 Bremen, merchant
Agnes Wanderly 27 Hamburg
Lewis Adler 40 farmer Germany
John Seipp 42 farmer Germany (probable relative of Alexa
Seipp)
Mariah Seipp 39 Holstein
Paul Peterson 25 Prussia
Fred Keller 35 Prussia, counted twice
Frank Mart 65 farmer Germany
Clem Stramp 48 tailor Austria
Chas. Fanzano (Fangan) 45 physician Hanover
Eliza, wife of Chas. 42 Hanover
William Darmon 28 fruit merchant Bremen
Henry Marbid 19 laborer Saxony
F. Leiding 36 merchant Bremen, real estate $700, goods $400
Montigil Leiding 28 Germany, female, (‘Montigil’ may be
‘_____ girl’, as in maid)
Montigil Leiding 13 Germany, female
Fred Duhring 34 merchant, Germany, $800 real estate, $3000
goods
Dorotea Duhring 27 Germany
John Keets 58 farmer Germany $2000 real estate, $800 goods
Joanna Keets 48 Germany
August Ferguson 27 laborer Germany
John Elhidge 60 Germany, $4000 real estate, $500 goods
Minna Eldridge 10 Germany
John Weets 58 Germany
Joannah Weets 48 Germany
3 illegible Swiss
12 ‘John Chinaman’ in
their mid 20s – 30s
A. Harasthy 48
wine maker, Hungary, $200,000 real estate, $50,000 goods
-5 laborers, 7 kids
- Harasthy place: 10 laborers all named John Chinaman aged 20, 40, 25, 26, 28, 29, 27, 40, 40, 44
“On General Vallejo’s
Place”
Indian John 40, John Indian 18, Sam Indian 16, Hard Pan 30,
Jane Indian 22, Susan Indian 17, Indian girl 14, Allenuch Indian 35, John
Indian 28, Indian girl 6, Indian boy 5, Indian child 2, Infant Indian 4 mos.
The French Robbin
family had Indians: Napoleon 12, Lola, 23, Baraka 40, Chrispian 30, Champan
35, Sara 40, Low 32, Parisa 24, Mary 17, Kifie 15, Chafa 18 and Arglia 2
W. Dillon 15 female Indian
Dick Bean Soup 16, b. 1844 Indian, male
Hosa Florrie 25 Indian, male
N.N. Meller 33 b. 1827 colored, NY
Chas Akey 60 colored, VA
David Shattuck 28 b. 1832 Louisiana (Shattuck Ave. in
Berkeley)
Parilee Shattuck 22 b. 1838 Missouri
Wm. Boggs 34 Missouri
Sanora Boggs 34 Missouri
John C. McCracken 35 North Carolina
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