Betsey (1801 Poole ship)

1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1802–1803): Captain John McLean (or McLain) sailed from London on 24 February 1802.

[2] 2nd voyage transporting enslaved people (1804): Captain James MacDonald acquired a letter of marque on 5 July 1804.

[3] On 22 February 1805, Betsey, M'Donald, master, was off Surinam when the French privateer Eagle captured her.

While they were on their way, they encountered Beaulieu, which recaptured Betsey and Somerset and took them into Barbados, where the arrived on 3 March.

[7] Readily accessible records make no mention of the disposition of the captives on Betsey Betsy, Fleck, master, was reported in February 1807 to have wrecked near Londonderry while on a voyage from the West Indies to the Clyde.