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Antoinetta (1812 ship)

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Builder
  
America

Captured
  
December 1813

Launched
  
1812

Name
  
Antionette or Marie Antoinette

Name
  
Antionetta or Antoinette

Owner
  
1814-1818Rains & Co. 1818-1826W. Achkers

Antoinetta was a schooner launched in 1812 in America, possibly as Marie Antoinette, and captured in late 1813. New owners renamed her Antoinetta. She performed two sealing or whaling voyages between 1814 and 1818. Thereafter she traded between London and Trinidad; she is no longer listed after 1826.

Capture

On 18 December 1813 HMS Royalist drove Antoinette ashore in the Basque Roads as Antoinette was on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Bordeaux, Gironde, France. Antoinette was later refloated and taken in to Plymouth, Devon.

Sealing voyage.

Under the command of Folger, master, Antoinetta left Britain on 23 August 1814. She returned on 22 July 1816 with 156 casks of oil and 9,000 skins.

Whaling voyage

Antoinette, R. Folger, master, departed Nantucket in 1816 with destinations Patagonia. She is recorded as having gathered 1000 barrels of sperm oil. Lloyd's Register shows her master changing from Folger to Rochester.

Merchantman

In 1818 Antoinetta's master changed from Rochester to R. Bibby, her owner from Rains to W. Ackers, and her trade from London-Buenos Aires to unspecified. In 1819 her trade became London-Trinidad. Antoinetta is last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1826 with H. Biddy, master, W. Achers, owner, and trade London-Trinidad.

References

Antoinetta (1812 ship) Wikipedia