Two Sisters (1799 ship)

[1] 1st voyage transporting enslaved people (1799–1800): Captain John Sinclair sailed from Liverpool on 26 December 1799, bound for the Windward Coast.

[3] 2nd voyage transporting enslaved people (1800–1801): Captain Sinclair sailed from Liverpool on 19 November 1800, bound for the Windward Coast.

When she arrived at Liverpool her cargo consisted of 50 hogsheads of sugar, 80 bales of cotton, 150 elephants teeth (ivory tusks), 400 pounds of bees wax, and two mahogany logs.

[5] 3rd voyage transporting enslaved people (1801–Loss): Captain Sinclair sailed from Liverpool on 10 August 1801, bound for the Windward Coast.

[6] Sinclair died on 10 February 1806, as captain of Sally as she was returning to Liverpool from a voyage transporting enslaved people.