RON'S LIVERPOOL
SHIPS F
Last Updated : 8 Oct 2005
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 book reference.
Name |
Company |
Year |
Event [Reference Source] |
| F A Palmer | 1855 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| F C Scranton | 1851 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Falcon | 1853 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Falkenburg | 1863 |
Ship sailing from Liverpool to Quebec. | |
| Fame | 1700s |
Privateer fitted out by Captain Fortunatus Wright of Livepool [12]. | |
| Faneuil Hall | 1848 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. | |
| Fanny | 1844 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Federation | 1840 |
Arrived at Liverpool from Colombia [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Ferozepore | 1847 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Ferret | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Fidelia | 1846 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Fingal | 1861 |
Bought by Commander Bulloch in Liverpool and loaded with supplies for the Confederate Army & Navy during the American Civil War. Bulloch sailed on her himself to Savannah. | |
| Finland | 1848 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Finland | American Line | 1916 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Fitz James | 1853 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York and New Orleans routes. | |
| Florida | Built on Merseyside to Bullochs order to be used for Confederate blockade running and destroyed 37 federal ships. | ||
| Floridan | 1896 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Forest King | 1849 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route [Web 06]. | |
| Forest Monarch | 1853 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Fortuna | 1842 |
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| Fox | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| France | National Line | 1867 |
Built in Liverpool and maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York. |
| Francis | 1809 |
Left Waterford bound for Liverpool but was wrecked off the coast of Ireland. | |
| Francis | 1850 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Francis Depau | 1843 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Francis P Sage | 1852 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Franconia | 1923 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route [13]. | |
| Frankfield | Captured at Liverpool in a painting by Samual Waters. | ||
| Franklin | 1827 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Franklin King | 1855 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Freeman | 1682 |
A Liverpool ship in William Penn's fleet of 23. It was the 5th to arrive at Delaware in 1682 [15]. | |
| Friends Adventure | 1682 |
A Liverpool ship in William Penn's fleet of 23. It was the 13th to arrive at Delaware in September 1682 and used by emigrants from Cheshire and Staffordshire [15]. | |
| Friendship | 1648 |
First ship from Liverpool to America, carrying a cargo mainly of tobacco. | |
| Friendship | 1682 |
A Liverpool ship in William Penn's fleet of 23. It was the 8th to arrive at Delaware on 14th August 1682 and used by Quaker brothers including Randall Vernon to travel from Liverpool to Upland, Pennsylvannia [15]. | |
| Friendship | 1716 |
Used on the Liverpool to Maryland route. | |
| Friendship | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Friesland | American Line | 1903 |
Used on the Liverpool to Philadelphia route. |
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