(Taken from a clipping in notebook of Escambia County, Florida Miscellaneous Records in West Florida Regional
Library Genealogical Collection - undated and no source)
From the diary of Dr. John Brosnaham, 21 July 1863: Hundreds of Pensacola families had fled to more peaceful sections during the Civil War which left the total City
Inhabitants at 72 Whites and 10 Colored.
- Johnson Family - 4
- Mrs. Burkett - 5
- Mr. Trimble - 2
- McAllisters - 5
- Morenos - 6
- Quinas - 8
- Bonifays - 3
- Mrs Langley - 7
- Mrs. Baker - 1
- Mrs. Overton - 1
- Charles Ahrens - 2
- Brosnahams - 1
- Clark - 5
- Bronum - 6
- Hernandez - 2
- Fausts - 4
- Judge Wright - 1
- Rosignes - 1
- Ditmars - 6
- Two Ladies - 2
- 10 Negros : 5 slaves in Moreno Family; 4 free and one slave in Langley Family