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ANN LITTLEJOHN
ANN LITTLEJOHN
ANN LITTLEJOHN

ANN LITTLEJOHN

Shipbuilder (Footdee, Aberdeen, Scotland, c.1826 - 1839)
Date1830
Object NameSMACK
MediumWOOD
ClassificationsShip
DimensionsRegistered Tonnage: 55 ton
Object numberABDSHIP001726
About MeYard: William Rennie

Fate: probably wrecked Dundrum bay, County Down, 16 November 1830. (see note)

Propulsion: Sail
Description: Smack rigged, 1 deck

Owner:
1831-33: Littlejohn

Master:
1831-33: Master Henderson

Voyages (Lloyd's):
1831-33: Liverpool coaster

General History:
24/11/1830:
"Belfast, Nov. 16. — The Ann, Littlejohn, from Newport to Aberdeen, on shore in Dundrum Bay, is gone to pieces."
(Aberdeen Journal)
Note: if this does refer to the ANN LITTLEJOHN, as seems likely, then all the Lloyd's entries for her are ghost entries from having been surveyed before her loss but only put in the next year's volume, and Lloyd's not being informed the wreck.
ROBERT GARDEN
August 1826
HIGHLANDER
DUTHIE
1817
WATERLOO
28 July 1815
BOLIVAR
John Fleming
June 1825
ATLANTIC
Catto & Co.
1824
AURORA
Catto & Co.
April 1816
NORVAL
DUTHIE
1818
JANET
DUTHIE
19 May 1826
ATLAS
1817
EUPHEMIA
13 November 1815
SIR R. BARCLAY
September 1824
ABERDEEN
Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
March 1871
FALCON
18 September 1829
EARL OF ERROL
DUTHIE
27 July 1827
DIADEM
DUTHIE
June 1824
PLOUGH
Alexander HALL & Co.
1811
PEGGY
1782
ABOYNE
1814
WELCOME
Nicol Reid & Co.
July 1822
FANCY
1808