Jumna (ship)

Jumna was a 1,048 GRT iron-hulled full-rigged ship that was built in England in 1867 and went missing in the Atlantic Ocean in 1899.

[2] William Pile of Sunderland built Jumna, launching her on 17 August 1867.

[5] Jumna carried indentured labourers from India to other British Empire territories, which was a Nourse Line speciality.

On 22 December 1893 Jumna transported 487 indentured labourers from the Volga (which had sunk) to Jamaica.

On 21 February 1899 she left Greenock in Scotland laden with coal for Montevideo in Uruguay.