She first appeared in a register in 1802, and thereafter made a voyage for the British East India Company (EIC).
Ann, built in Batavia in 1797, appeared in the Register of Shipping in 1801 with Chapman, master, Kennion, owner, and trade London—Jamaica.
[a] Ann stopped at Rio de Janeiro around 15 November and arrived at Port Jackson on 17, or 27 February 1810.
Homeward bound, she passed Saugor on 24 November, reached St Helena on 20 February 1811, and on 26 April was at East India Dock, in London.
[5] Ann first appeared in Lloyd's Register in 1812 with master "Inneranty", changing to "Hamilton", and with owner "Hibbert".