THE VOYAGE OF THE HURON AND THE HUNTRESS 



Document preceding Cert, of Registry No. 151 dated July 1, 1820 issued at New York. 



Owners: William Williams of Stonington, Thomas W. Williams of New London and 

 Alfred Welles of Hartford, Conn, with Samuel F. Denison, Simeon Curew, Asa 

 Lee, Daniel Packer, Isaac Champlain, David S. Hart, Gurden Trimbull, Henry Smith, 

 Nathan Smith, Peleg Denison, George Haley, Jeremiah Holmes, Oliver Burdick, 

 Cyrus Williams, William Williams, James Thos. Perry, Benjamin Pomeroy and 

 Jedh. Perkins of said Contn., George Lister and Reuben Brimby of New York and 

 William Fetly, Schuyler and White of Salem, Mass. 

 6 — Schooner Freegift of Stonington, Conn. Year 1820. 



Permanent Register No. 5. Issued at New London on May 15, 1820, 



Surrendered at New London on July 10, 1821. Reason, Transfer of property. 



Rig: Schooner 



Master: Thomas Dunbar, Jr. 



Home port: Stonington 



Built at Pawcatuck, R.I. in 1807. 



Length : 50 ft. 7 in. 



Breadth: 16 ft. 9 in. 



Depth: 7 ft. 33^ in. 



Tonnage: 52 9/95 



One Deck, 2 Masts, stern square. Head — No. 



Official Number and Letters not stated. 



Document preceding Cert, of Enrollment dated May 6, 1818. Issued at New London. 



Owners: Elisha Faxon of Stonington and Thomas Dunbar, Jr. of Westerly, R. I. with 

 Wm. A. Fanning, Benjamin Pendleton, Giles R. Hallam, Zebenton Hancox, Zeba 

 D. Palmer, Thomas S. Breed, Azh Stanton, Jr., Luther Fuller, Isaac Williams 2nd 

 of Stonington and Nathan Barber, Jr. of said Westerly. 

 7 — Sloop Hero of Stonington, Conn. Year 1820. 



Master: Nathaniel B. Palmer 



Built: Groton, Conn., 1800. 



Length : 47 ft. 3 in. 



Beam: 16 ft. 10 in. 



Depth : 6 ft. 4 in. 



Tonnage : 44 40/95 



One deck, one mast, square stern, no figurehead. 



Owners: W. A. Fanning, Ephraim Williams, James B. Sheffield, N. B. Palmer, mariner 

 Elisha Faxon, Jedediah Randale, Benjamin Pendleton, Silas Hallam, George Haley 

 and Peleg Denison. 

 8 — Emeline, brig built at Lyme, 1818. 



Length : 67 ft. long 4 in. 



Tonnage: 108 89/95 



Breadth: 21 ft. beam 4 in. 



Depth: 8 ft. 9-3/4 



One deck, 2 Masts, square stern, woman's bust figurehead. 



Owners: W. Williams and Samuel F. Denison, Jeremiah Holmes of Stonington, Thomas 

 Williams of New London, Gurden Trembell of Stonington, Asa Lee, Henry Smith, 

 Peleg Denison, Benjamin Pomeroy, George Haley, Simon Carew, Nathan Sanborn, 

 William Williams, Jedediah Perkins of Norwich, Alfred Wales, George Aston, Reuben 

 Bemely of New York State. 



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