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HOLDEN HOPPER. 787 1848, passp. from Hon. Holland (F. S.), 1847, at Benicia. v. 673. H. (J.), 1847, iu S.F. letter list. Hollingsworth (John McHenry), 1847, lieut Co. I, N.Y.Vol. v. 504; memb. of the coustit. conven. 49; at Georgetown, D. C., 74-82. H. (Z.), 1840, an ovcrl. immig. with Russell, at Sonoma; killed by Ind. in the mines 48; left a family in Solano, consisting of Harriet (later Mrs Anderson), John D., Hczekiah S., Joseph B., Wm T., and Sarah E. (later Mrs Duncan). Holloway (Adam), 1847, doubtful dace; veteran of the Mex. war; at S. Jos< 52-79; brewer and chief of fire dept; left a family at his death in 79; also accredited to 46. H. (M.), 1846, came to Sta Clara Co. (?). Holly (Gray), 1834, named in Larkin s accts. Holman (James D.), 184S, left Cal. a week after the discov. of gold; d. at Portland, Or., 82. H. 1847, lieut of Morm. Bat. (?); prob. Holmes. Holmes, 1S48, Conn, mechanic in the mines. H., 1841; surgeon of U.S. ex. ex. (?). H. (H. P. ), 1846, in Sonoma Co. 52-77; doubtful date of arrival. H. (John Andrew Christian), 1827, Boston trader, sup. and mr of the Frank lin, Maria Ester, and Catalina 27-32. iii. 147-8. 176-7, 381. He died in March 32 between Acapulco and Callao. His wife Rachel came from Hon. to Cal. the sair.e year to meet him, but only to hear of his death; and she soon married Thos 0. Larkin, a fellow-passenger on the Newcastle, iii. 408. H. ( Jonathan ) A 1847, Co. D, Morm. Bat., and presid. of a party on the returnln" 48, after working as shoemaker at N. Helv. v. 496. Holstein (W.), 1845, mr of the Maria, iv. 567. Holt (John), 1846, veteran of 1812, sailor in the navy, in Stockton s bat., at S. Gabriel 72, age 81. Los Any. Express. H. (Wm), 1847, Co. C, Morm. Bat. (v. 469). Holton (Benj. D.), 1847, Co. F, 3dU,S. artill. (v. 518). Hommitch (John), 1847, Co. K, N.Y.Vol. (v. 499). Honey (Wm), 1847, owner of S.F. lot. Hood (Frisbie), 1848, negro steward on the Isaac Walton; at Mokelumne Hill 52. Grimshaw. H. ( Wm), 1846, Scotch carpenter at S.F. 47-8, of H. & Wilson; owner of lots and a house, v. 650, 6S4-5; in Sonoma Co. 50-77. Hook (Henry), 1831, writes to Cooper from Sta FC"; connected with the Globe, and had apparently been in Cal. H. (Solomon), 1846, one of the Donner party who survived; a son of Mrs Elizabeth Donner. v. 530, 534. W. C. Graves tells me he saw H. in Lake Co. in 63-4. H. (Wm), 1846, brother of Sol., who died in the Sierra, v. 530, 534. Hooker, 1841, sec. of Sir Geo. Simpson. Hooker (Wm), 1840, sent to Mont, from Branciforte; written Guca. Hooper (Simon), 1846, Co. C, 1st U.S. dragoons (v. 336). H. (Win M.), 1833, from Boston, with a letter from Childs to Larkin. iii. 409; went to Hon. in 45, and returned in 48; prob. the same who advertised as a merchant at S. F. 48-9; of the firm Cross, Hobson & Co. Hoornbeck (A. T.D.), 1848, known as Francis Hinton; died at S. Luis Rey 70. Hoover (Westley), 1846, overl. immig. with a family, who settled at S. Jose 1 , where he served on the 1st jury in 48. v. 529. H.^ 184(3, at N. Helv. in charge of a launch in Feb. ; Sutter mentions him as a scientific man who superintended his farm for several years, and who was thought to be living at Sta Clara in 76; perhaps Westley, though he could not have been an immig. of 46. Hope (Alex. W.), LSl-S, nat. of Va, who had been surg. in U.S.A.; at Los Ang. 48-56, where he died; memb. of 1st Cal. senate. H. (Gerard), 1834, Irish hatter of H. & Day at Monfc. 34-6, age 30. iii. 412. H. (John), 1833, named in Larkin s accts 33-4; perhaps the same. Hoppe (Jacob D.), 1846, nat. of Md, and overl. immig. ; owner of town lots, proprietor and editor of the Calif ornian, and candidate for alcalde in 47-8. v. 652, 658, 6S5; projector of the new town of Halo Chemuck. v. 674; went to the mines, was a memb. of the constit. convention of 49, and settled at S. Jose", where he made a for tune in trade and lost it by speculation. Claimant of Ulistac rancho. v. 674; killed by the explosion of the Jenny Lind in 53, at the age of about 40. He was an enterprising and popular man, against whom nothing appears. Hopper (Chas), 1841, nat. of N. C., a hunter who came with the Bartleson party, but went back as guide with part of thecomp. in 42. iv. 270-1, 275-6, 279, 342. In 47 he came back overl. to Cal. with his family, v. 556, and bought a Napa farm, where he spent the rest of his life, dying in 80, at the age of 81,