Between 1799 and 1807, she made seven voyages as a slave ship in the triangular trade in enslaved people, two of them while being owned by Americans.
Joseph Peers, owner and master, sailed Goodrich from Liverpool, bound for Gambia.
[2] Captain Peers had sailed from Demerara on 12 July and purchased captives in Gambia.
She sailed from Demerara on 20 October and arrived back at Liverpool on 4 December.
She sailed from Suriname on 17 March and arrived back at Liverpool on 11 June.
Goodrich left Africa on 11 November and arrived at Saint Vincent on 7 January 1806.
She sailed from Grenada on 18 April and arrived back at Liverpool on 15 June.
[12] LR for 1808 showed Goodrick with W. Simes, master, Hume & Co., owners, and trade Liverpool−Montevideo.
On 17 November 1807, Daniel Maillard received a protection, prior to embarking on a cruise.
It showed her owners as Peter Le Lacheur of Guernsey, Charles H. Hunt, John Cheeseborough, and Samuel Knipe of Liverpool.