Brothers (1785 ship)
| History | |
|---|---|
| Great Britain | |
| Name | Brothers |
| Owner | James Jones |
| Launched | 1772 |
| Captured | December 1794 |
| General characteristics | |
| Tons burthen | 190, or 200, or 201 (bm) |
| Complement | 32–40 |
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Brothers was launched in the Thirteen Colonies in 1772, probably under another name. From 1785 she became a Bristol-based slave ship. She made six complete voyages in the triangular trade, in all embarking 1880 enslaved people. The French captured her in December 1794 as she was on the first leg of her seventh such voyage and before she had embarked any captives. The main source for this article provided detail on crew turnover and death rates for her first three voyages. The first voyage had a particularly heavy mortality rate among the crew. The main source also provided data for her fourth, fifth, and sixth voyages for mortality rates on the Middle Passage among the enslaved people that she was carrying.