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  • Liminade (Snow, 1780)
        The name means "Lake Nymph";1782, noted on Lake Ontario;1786, noted on the Great Lakes armed with 16 guns;5/31/1790, armed with 16 guns on Lake Ontario;
      The name means "Lake Nymph";1782, noted on Lake Ontario;1786, noted on the …
  • Halifax (Snow, 1756)
        1. 8/14/1756, Oswego, captured by the French and burned;
      1. 8/14/1756, Oswego, captured by the French and burned;
  • Haldimand (Snow, 1771)
        Master: Robinson, Thomas, (1777); Andrews, James, (1778); Burnet, Jno, (1778);
      Master: Robinson, Thomas, (1777); Andrews, James, (1778); Burnet, Jno, (1778);
  • Seneca (Snow, 1777)
        1. 6/29/1812, Sackets Harbor, was part of the attack fleet for the British;; Master: Tushet, M., (1777);
      1. 6/29/1812, Sackets Harbor, was part of the attack fleet for the …
  • Ottawa (Snow, 1793)
        1. 10/4/1793, Detroit, sank and raised**2. 7/00/1800, Fort Erie, Lake Erie, lost two anchors, ashore and released in a gale;; Master: Cowan, (1793-1798);
      1. 10/4/1793, Detroit, sank and raised**2. 7/00/1800, Fort Erie, Lake Erie, lost …
  • Onondaga (Snow, 1759)
        1. 00/00/1764, Lake Ontario, ashore and wrecked;; Master: Loring, (1760);
      1. 00/00/1764, Lake Ontario, ashore and wrecked;; Master: Loring, (1760);
  • Duke of Kent (Snow, 1801)
        Noted on Lake Ontario, 1803-1812;Armed with 14 guns in 1812; Cuthbertson says she was launched 5/28/1805, at the British Navy Yard;Macpherson list her as a receiving vessel in 1812, and still in exis
      Noted on Lake Ontario, 1803-1812;Armed with 14 guns in 1812; Cuthbertson says …
  • L'Outaouaise (Snow, 1759)
        Other Names: Johnson; 1. 00/00/1759, Fort Niagara, Ontario, captured by the British from the French;2. 12/13/1764, Oswego, went ashore and wrecked;
      Other Names: Johnson; 1. 00/00/1759, Fort Niagara, Ontario, captured by the British …
  • Mohawk (Snow, 1760)
        1. 00/00/1764, ashore and wrecked;*
      1. 00/00/1764, ashore and wrecked;*
  • Ontario (Snow, 1780)
        1. 10/31/1780, between Niagara and Oswego, Lake Ontario, sank, (120 lost of the 8th Kings Regular troops);**2. 00/00/2008, she was discovered in Lake Ontario in perfect condition, sitting upright on
      1. 10/31/1780, between Niagara and Oswego, Lake Ontario, sank, (120 lost of …
  • Camden (Snow, 1804)
        Master: Cowan, David, (1806-1808)*;
      Master: Cowan, David, (1806-1808)*;
  • Chippewa (Snow, 1791)
        Other Names: Tebicas; 1. 10/15/1795, Fort Erie, broke fluke and part of the arm of anchor, and repaired;; Master: Harrow, (1792);
      Other Names: Tebicas; 1. 10/15/1795, Fort Erie, broke fluke and part of …
  • Rebecca (Snow, 1783)
        1789, still in service armed with 14 carronades;She was named for the wife of Major Arent S. DePeyster, commandant of Detroit, 1779-1784;
      1789, still in service armed with 14 carronades;She was named for the …
  • Chippewa(1791)
        1. 10/15/1795, Fort Erie, broke fluke and part of the arm of anchor, and repaired;; Master: Harrow, (1792);
      1. 10/15/1795, Fort Erie, broke fluke and part of the arm of …
  • Chipaway (Snow)
        8/9/1791, she is noted as being on the Great Lakes;1795, it is possible she was rebuilt at Detroit, Michigan, in 1795, but this was not confirmed;1793, referred to as "Chippawas";
      8/9/1791, she is noted as being on the Great Lakes;1795, it is …
  • Duke of Wellington (Snow, 1817)
        Master: McIntosh, Alexander, (1817);
      Master: McIntosh, Alexander, (1817);
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