Name Fanny Type Barque Propulsion Sail | Builder Calcutta Tons burthen 275 ton (bm) Launched 1829 | |
Fanny was a 275-ton merchant ship built at Calcutta, British India in 1829. She made one voyage transporting convicts from England to Australia.
Career
Under the command of Henry Sherwood and surgeons Francis Logan and William Marshall, she departed The Downs on 29 July 1832, with 106 female convicts. She arrived in Sydney on 2 February 1833. There were eight convict deaths en route.
References
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