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The following is a selection of some of the many ships that were connected with Liverpool. There are pictures available for some of the ships and where this is the case you can click on the ship name to view it.

All information provided here is believed to be correct. However, no responsibility can be taken by the author for the consequence of any error in information on this web site. The numbers in brackets after the notes indicate the source reference.

Name

Company

Year

Event [Reference Source]

J Z Augustus Zerega & Company

1848

One ship of the "immigrant line" sailing between New York and Liverpool.
J K L Howlett & Co.

1852

A ship of ~700 tons (built 1850) and surveyed in Liverpool. Sailed to Bombay and South America [W015].
Jack  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Jacob A Westervelt  

1855

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
James  

1851

Bark surveyed at Liverpool.
James & Rebecca J. Kenyon

1773

A ship of 250 tons (built 1771) and surveyed in Liverpool. Sailed to New York [W015].
James Baine  

1850s

An emigrant ship built by Donald McKay of Boston and boarded by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
James Carson Dunn & Sons

1853

A ship of ~1200 tons (built 1851) and surveyed in Liverpool. Sailed to Australia [W015].
James Crossfield Potter Brothers

1862

Iron clipper of 979 tons gross built for the Liverpool owner [20].
James Foster Jr  

1857

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
James Hunt  

1838

[Records of Joseph Price].
James Monroe  

1818

American Packet Liner that started sailing from New York to Liverpool [16].
James Nesmith  

1854

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
James Pennell  

1849

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
James Ray  

1840

A brig of 234 tons (built 1833) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to Buenos Ayres [W015].
Jane  

1846

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Jane Black R. Black

1851

A snow of 240 tons (built 1848) surveyed in Liverpool. Sailed to Ceylon [W015].
Jane Goodyear  

1880

A brig of 211 tons (built 1866) registered in Liverpool [W015].
Jane H Gliden  

1848

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Jas H Sheperd  

1845

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans and New York routes.
Jay  

1798

American vessel wrecked off the coast of Ireland before reaching Liverpool.
Jelliwar  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Jenny  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Jenny Lind  

1849

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Jersey  

1853

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Jessie Munn  

1854

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Jessy  

1863

Bark sailing from Liverpool to Quebec.
Johann Caesar  

1879

Hamburg bark at Liverpool.
John  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
John Alingham

1812

A brig of 94 tons (built 1789) sailing between Dublin and Liverpool [W015].
John Airey  

1836

A schooner arriving and departing at Liverpool [Records of Joseph Price].
John Bellamy Stuart & Co.

1867

A ship of 1274 tons (built 1863) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to India [W015].
John Bright  

1858

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Clark  

1847

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Cumming  

1842

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
John Davies Davies & Co.

1856

A ship of ~1000 tons (built 1851) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to Australia [W015].
John Elder Pacific Steam Navigation Co.

1882

A steam barque of 4152 tons (built 1870) registered in Liverpool [W015].
John Fairfield  

1834

Liverpool wooden brig of 247 tons wrecked off the Isle of Man [20].
John Fielden  

1850

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Garrow Cannon & Co.

1849

A ship of ~750 tons (built 1840) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to New Orleans [W015].
John Haven  

1852

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Herron  

1896

Mersey ferry boat built [23].
John Heyes Gladstone

1820

A ship of 310 tons built in Liverpool. Sailed to Calcutta [W015].
John J Boyd  

1855

First of three crossings from Liverpool to New York on which nearly 2000 Latter Day Saints emigrated.
John Jay  

1836

Used on the Liverpool to New York route [Web 06].
John Jordine  

1847

Bark used on the Liverpool to Port of Quebec route.
John Laird Teighe & Co.

1842

A barque of ~270 tons built in Liverpool. Sailed to China [W015].
John M Wood  

1854

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
John MacVicar Bolds & Co.

1841

A ship of 581 tons built in Liverpool and registered in Liverpool [W015].
John Matthie Sparks & Co.

1862

A ship of 566 tons (built 1847) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to India [W015].
John R Skiddy  

1846

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Stuart  

1852

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Taylor Taylor & Co.

1852

A ship of ~790 tons (built 1852) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to Melbourne [W015].
John Toole J. Toole

1851

A ship of 822 tons (built 1850) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to New Orleans [W015].
Johns  

1851

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Johnson  

1747

Used on the Liverpool to Port Oxford, Maryland route.
Joseph Badger  

1850

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Joseph Gillchrist  

1863

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
John Tarrat W. & R. Wright

1856

A ship of ~1000 tons (built 1853) surveyed in Liverpool. Sailed to Australia [W015].
Joseph Walker  

1853

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Josephine  

1849

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Joshua Waddington Cotesworth

1844

A ship of ~400 tons built in Liverpool and registered in Liverpool [W015].
Josiah Bradlee  

1850

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Juba  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Julius Caesar Havens & Co.

1832

A ship of ~340 tons (built 1816) registered in Liverpool. Sailed to Philadelphia [W015].
Juno  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Junius  

1846

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Jura Cunard Line

1854

Arrived in Liverpool from the Clyde. The steamship also sailing from Liverpool to Portland, Maine.
Jura Sandbach, Tinne & Co.

1887

A ship of 1285 tons (built 1875) registered in Liverpool [W015].
Juventa  

1855

Used on the Liverpool to Philadelphia route.
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