Yuba County
Diaries
Records of Isaac McComas
Individuals who appear in 1856 Diary
Annie Elizabeth Ann McComas, Isaac’s sister living in Baltimore
Amy, John W. fireman
Aud, Lawyer
Bailey, Bro. from Baltimore
Bland, Mr. preacher
Bouckians, Mr employed Isaac, kept livery stable on C. Street
Bowen, Josiah bricklayer
Brett, Mr.
Britt, Tom bricklayer
Briggs, Rev., Mr. minister
Bruner, Rev. Mr. from Ohio
Burlingame, Joal
Casey hanged in San Francisco
Chittenden, Mr. traveled to California with Isaac
Claiborn, Mr. had prayer meetings at his house
Calloday, George employed Isaac
Colman, Mr. employed Isaac
Corey hanged in San Francisco
Covillow, Mr.
Cross, Bro. church member
Crowell, G. Mr.
Deardwarfe, Mr.
Dupree, Mr.
Eliza Isaac’s sister Eliza Spaulding
Fall, Miss lecturer
Fall, Mr. J. C. kept store, lived 2nd & E Sts.
Farnham, Mrs.
Fields, Judge, Mr. employed Isaac, lived on D St.
Foot, Gov.
Gable, R.
Gafeney, Paul shot on election day
Garnham, Mrs. lecturer
Gaskill, Bro. bricklayer
Gillmore, Mr. employed Isaac
Gingles, Jacob employed Isaac
Grandmother
Grant, Mr.
Hagar, Mr. lecturer
Hakings(?), Bro.
Hale, J.
Hamilton, Mr. singing teacher
Harris, Bro.
Huggison, Mr.
Humphreyville, Mr. employed Isaac
Kendly, Mr.
Kimball, Mr. “the dray man”
Kureviss (?), Mr. owned brickyard.
Law & Order Men, The
Lamee, Miss
Lee, Miss
Lord, Mr. employed Isaac, kept store
Lowery, Mr. employed Isaac
Lowery, Mrs. Filipino
Mathews, Mr. carpenter on D. St.
McDonald, James bricklayer
McGruder, Mr. employed Isaac
Miller, Mr. employed Isaac
Moxley, Mr.
Olds, Mr employed Isaac, lived on E St.
Payne, Mr. employed Isaac
Pinkum, Mr.
Pratt, Mrs.
Rafe employee
Read, Mr Oddfellow
Richardson, Miss
Rimears, Mr. employed Isaac
Rowe, Col.
Royal, D. sold lime
Sampson, Mr. employed Isaac
Sanders, Mrs. employed Isaac
Slicer, Mrs. mother of future wife, Baltimore
Shafer, Mr. employed Isaac
Shakespear, B. F. employee, from Balt
Sherwood, E. H. was killed on the stage
Soul, Frank
Taylor, Rev., Mr. from San Francisco
Thomas, Rev. Mr. preacher from San Francisco
Tolles, Mr. James sold hay, employed Isaac
Uncle James James Amos, brother of Isaac’s mother d. 4/15/56
Vandike, Mr.
Wallsworth, Mr. Pastor of Presbyterian Church
Warren, Bro. Store keeper
Waterson, George from Baltimore
Wells, Capt. Employed Isaac
Westcoat, Mr.
Whealler employed Isaac, lawyer
Wingham, Miss
Wrice, Dr. employed Isaac