Alexander first entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1807.[1]
| Year |
Master |
Owner |
Trade |
Source |
| 1807 |
Atkins |
Kennion & Co. |
London–Jamaica |
LR |
Lloyd's List reported in August 1807 that Alexander, Atkins, master, had recaptured the sloop Albion, of Bermuda, and taken her into Jamaica. Albion had been sailing from Havana to Savannah with a cargo of coffee when a French privateer had captured her.[2]
| Year |
Master |
Owner |
Trade |
Source & notes |
| 1810 |
Atkins G.Ford |
Kennion & Co. |
London–Jamaica |
LR |
| 1812 |
Ford T.Hard |
Kenion & Co. |
London–Jamaica |
LR; new topsides and large repair 1811 |
| 1813 |
T.Hard G.Denning |
Kenion & Co. |
London transport |
LR; new topsides and large repair 1811 |
| 1814 |
Ford Young |
P.Kennion |
London–Jamaica London transport |
Register of Shipping; new topsides and large repair 1811 |
| 1816 |
Young |
P.Kennion |
London–Jamaica London transport |
Register of Shipping; new topsides and large repair 1811 |
| 1818 |
Milne(or Millina) Carpenter |
P.Kenion "Poingdstre" |
London–Jamaica London–Honduras |
LR; new topsides and large repair 1811 |
| 1820 |
Carpenter |
"Poingdstre" |
London–Yucatan |
LR; new topsides and large repair 1811 & new keel 1819 |