Mary Ann (1806 ship)

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.