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Mary
6715 ship citations (272 free) in 372 resources
Mary, sloop, 20, 35.0 x 12.3 x 5.9' Point Rapid, Tamar River 1840 by William Smith. Henry Ludwick & John Laurie (Launceston 6/1840); 18/6/45 Robert Watson (Melbourne 5/1845); 21/2/48 William Wirk. Register closed 1876 'no trace'
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Mary, sloop, 42, 43.0 x 13.7 x 8.8' Hobart Town 1840 by Richard Whitton; Owner (from 19/1/42 Edward Fisher, farmer of Sandy Bay (Hobart Town) 3/1840.
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Mary, sloop, Captain Burd, under convoy of Norfolk
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Mary, sloop, Captain Paul, arrived in Havana harbor
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Mary, sloop, engaged in slave trade
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Mary, sloop, in company with Warren
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Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Evans, Samuel, Midn., prize master on
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Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Prize of Ganges
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Mary, sloop, of Norwich: Reference to
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Mary, sloop: captured by Apalachicola (Capt. Thomas Jones)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Cotesworth-Pinckney and recaptured by Daphne (Capt. Robert Harrison)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Lively (Capt. Jeremiah Morgan)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Montgomery (Capt. Duncan Campbell)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Porcupine
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Mary, sloop: captured by Porcupine (Capt. Thomas Lauvies)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Rainbow and Hope (Capt. Thomas Lauvies)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Reprisal (Capt. Giles Mansfield)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Reprizal (Capt. Giles Mansfield)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Seafold (Capt. Thomas Louwies)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Seaford (Capt. Thomas Lauvies)
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Mary, sloop: captured by Winchelsea (Capt. Thomas Lauvies)
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Mary, sloop: set on fire by Nautilus
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Mary, sloop: taken by Argo
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Mary, snow
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Mary, snow (Capt. John Carmody)
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Mary, snow, captured by Courageux
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Mary, snow: captured by Freedom (Capt. Mandell)
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Mary, snow: captured by Hawke (Capt. W. Ashweek)
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Mary, snow: captured by Hawke (Capt. William Ashweek)
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Mary, snow: captured by True Blue (Capt. Mudel)
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Mary, snow: captured by True Blue: recaptured by Experiment (Capt. Mudel)
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Mary, Sp. (1149)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
526
Mary, Sp. (268)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
449
Mary, Sp. (429)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Pages
72, 549
Mary, Sp. (744)
Book
Queens of the Western Ocean: The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Published
United States Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md., 1961
ISBN
0870215310
Page
519
Mary, St. Clair River steamer
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Mary, steamer
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Mary, the
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Mary, the, wrecked in the Downs
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Mary, transport: arrives in Boston (Capt. Perry)
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Mary, transport: unspecified (Capt. Jenkins)
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Mary, United States Revenue Cutter
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Mary, unspecified (Capt. Reed)
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Mary, US bomb vessel
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Mary, vessel: recaptures Thames (Capt. Morgan Jenkins)
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Mary, Virginia
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Mary, voyage of
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Mary, whaling barque, 250t, of London, but owned in Sydney from 1831 and registered there in 1837 (1834)
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Mary, whaling barque, 368t, ex London, registered at Sydney Oct 1836 (1838)
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Mary, yacht
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Mary, yacht (new)
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Mary, yacht [Anderson, no. 292]
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Mary: Captain Allen
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Mary: Captain Barnes
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Mary: Captain Bascomb
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Mary: Captain Bowie
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Mary: Captain Brownlow
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Mary: Captain Campbell
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Mary: Captain Caron
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Mary: Captain Charleston
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Mary: Captain Coe
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Mary: Captain Cowan
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Mary: Captain Cruikshank
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Mary: Captain Dale
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Mary: Captain Doran
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Mary: Captain Doye
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Mary: Captain Haycroft
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Mary: Captain James
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Mary: Captain Jennings
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Mary: Captain Kerr
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Mary: Captain Laverdy
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Mary: Captain Lewis
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Mary: Captain Meade
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Mary: Captain Mosely
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Mary: Captain Pollixsen
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Mary: Captain Roberts
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Mary: Captain Romans
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Mary: Captain Smith
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Mary: Captain Taylor
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Mary: Captain Thibon
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Mary: Captain Westbee
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Mary: Captain White
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Mary: Captain Winter
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Mary: Freighter
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Mary: Great Britain
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Mary: Rhode Island
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Mary: Schooner, at Freetown
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Mary: Schooner, belongs to Walker
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Mary: Schooner, carrying beef and pork to Freetown and Bance Island
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Mary: Schooner, near Cape Verga
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Mary: Schooner, to Bance Island for slaves
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