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Duc du Maine (slave ship)

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Name
  
Duc du Maine

Class and type
  
Fregat

Beam
  
29.86 ft (9.10 m)

Launched
  
1707

Builder
  
Saint-Malo

Owner
  
Compagnie des Indes

Tons burthen
  
320, or 365 (bm)

Complement
  
71

Length
  
31 m

Duc du Maine (slave ship)

Duc du Maine (along with the Aurore) was a slave ship that on June 6, 1719 brought the first African slaves to Louisiana. She had carried them from Senegambia.

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Voyages

The ship could carry 500 to 600 slaves. Several voyages have been documented in the Trans Atlantic Slave Database.

First voyage

The first documented slave voyage (Voyage 32884) was in 1719 under Capt. de Lauduoine. began at Port Louis, France. Slaves were purchased at Whydah, and landed at Biloxi. Other sources state that after three months at sea, the first landing occurred at Dauphin Island with 250 slaves. The voyage ended in Lorient, France.

Second voyage

The second voyage, (Voyage 32851), under Capt. N. Roseau with 349 slaves, arrived in March 1721. The voyage also began in France, but the slaves were purchased in the Bight of Benin, and disembarked on the Gulf Coast.

Third voyage

The third voyage (Voyage 33116) under Capt. A. de Lavigne carried slaves from West Central Africa and St. Helena to Martinique, arriving Jan. 14, 1727. Of 491 slaves, 431 were alive to disembark at Martinique; 42 out of 91 crew members died en route.

References

Duc du Maine (slave ship) Wikipedia