[6] A more contemporary source reported that the French privateer Courier had captured her, by inference in the first half of 1807.
It further reported that in September 1808 the boats of HMS Ceylon had recaptured Ganges after a chase of three days.
[7] In 1809 Ganges, of 412 tons (bm), D. Chauvet, master, and Hugh A. Reid, owner, was registered at Calcutta.
[8] Ganges first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1810 with Patterson, master, H.Fleming, owner, and trade London–Jamaica.
[3] In August 1815 Ganges, Swann, master, put into Havana to reprovision and get water.
[9] On 18 October 187, Ganges, Merriman, master, broke from her iron cable at Simon's Bay in a severe gale.
[11] Ganges sailed from Bengal on 14 November, the Cape of Good Hope on 14 February 1821, and St Helena on 1 March.
On 19 February 1834, John Martin Ardlie was carrying a detachment of the 15th Native Infantry.