- Mary Ann (1772)
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Career (France) Launched: 1772 Career (England) Name: Mary Ann General characteristics Tons burthen: 298 Sail plan: Ship rig Mary Ann was a convict ship dispatched in 1791 from England to Australia. She was built in 1772 in France. Under the command of Master Mark Munroe, she departed Portsmouth on 16 February 1791, with 150 female convicts as part of the third fleet and arrived on 9 July 1791 in Port Jackson, New South Wales. Nine convicts died during the voyage.
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Categories:- 1770s ships
- Convictism in Australia
- Ships of the Third Fleet
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