Abeona (1811 ship)

Abeona appears in the 1812 Register of Shipping with Swan, master, T. Heron, owner, and trade Newcastle.

The Register of Shipping for 1820 (published in 1819), showed Abeona with Pritchard, master, Dawson & Co., owner, and trade London−Onega (possibly Onega, Russia).

Lloyd's List reported on 23 June 1820 that Abeona, Prichard, master, had run aground at Quebec in May as she was sailing to London, but was got off without damage.

[3] The Register of Shipping for 1821 carried the same information as the 1820 volume as to master and owner, but Abeona's trade now was London transport.

By chance the Portuguese ship Condessa da Ponte, Captain Joaquim Almeida, which was sailing from Bahia, came upon them the next day.

[5] A letter from Greenock dated 15 January said "Arrived here yesterday, the Royal Charlotte, Hobson, from Lisbon, in 17 days, having on board the surgeon, second mate, carpenter, one seaman, and three boys; and also 22 emigrants, part of those saved by the boats from the wreck of the Abeona transport, Capt.