Afterwards she started trading with Charleston, but in November 1816 she was driven ashore near Liverpool as she was outward bound.
Captain Nathaniel McGhie sailed from Liverpool on 8 December 1806, bound for the Gold Coast.
Mary Ann, Ferguson, master, arrived at Gravesend from Jamaica on 12 July 1808.
[3] Although Lloyd's Register showed Bernie as master of Mary Ann, it was Joseph Moore who sailed from England on 1 March 1812, bound for New South Wales and then the British southern whale fishery.
Homeward bound, she returned via the Cape of Good Hope and Saint Helena.
[5] The next issue of Lloyd's List reported that Mary Ann had been surveyed and declared unworthy of repair.