Hannah first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1797 with W.Stringer, master, R.Welsh, owner, and trade Liverpool–Africa.
[3] 1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1797–1798): Captain William Stringer acquired a letter of marque on 3 October 1797.
This led the government in the Danish West Indies to encourage the importation of captives prior to the ban taking effect.
Records for the period 1796 to 1799 show that 24 British enslaving ships, most of them from Liverpool, arrived at St Croix and imported 6,781 captives.
[6] 2nd voyage transporting enslaved people (1798–1799): Captain James Good acquired a letter of marque on 14 August 1798.
[7] 3rd voyage transporting enslaved people (1799–1800): Captain Good sailed from Liverpool on 11 August 1799.
[9] Captain Izzack Hullock (or Hullah, or Hilcock), sailed from London on 1 February 1803, bound for the Pacific.