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The list of shipwrecks in June 1839 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1839.
1 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=1 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Huron |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship ran aground at New Orleans, Louisiana.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Runswick |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore near "Allskagen", Denmark. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire to Riga, Russia. She was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[2] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sydney |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at New Orleans.[1] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 2 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=2 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Britain |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship foundered off the coast of Pembrokeshire. Her crew were rescued.[1] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Ellen |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey. She was on a voyage from Strangford, County Down to Liverpool, Lancashire.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 3 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=3 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Union |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Redcar, Yorkshire. She was later refloated.[2] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 5 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=5 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Aurora |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship ran aground and was damaged in Gullman Fjorden. She was on a voyage from "Saltkallaw" to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure, France.[3] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lapwing |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} Tobago |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the west coast of Tobago.[4][5] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Paget |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the west coast of Tobago. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland, British North America to Barbadoes.[5] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Venus |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore near Roquetas de Mar, Spain. She was on a voyage from Messina, Sicily to Liverpool, Lancashire. Venus was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[11] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 6 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=6 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Harmina |flag={{flag|Kingdom of Hanover|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Baltrum. She was on a voyage from Leer to Stettin.[12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Onandango |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River. She was on a voyage from Cork to Quebec city, Lower Canada, British North America.[12] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 7 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=7 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship={{PS|Maid of Claro|1835|2}} |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship paddle tug foundered off Lowestoft, Suffolk. Her crew survived.[6][7] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Medora |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on the Sligo Reefs, off Jamaica. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cork to Jamaica.[8] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 8 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=8 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Sarah |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} New South Wales |desc=The cutter capsized off Sydney. All nine people on board were rescued by the whaler Nathaniel Tallmidge({{flag|United States|1837}}). Sarah was on a voyage from Sydeny to Wollongong.[9] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Siam |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked {{convert|15|nmi|km}} east of Java Head, Java, Netherlands East Indies. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from London to Singapore and Manila, Spanish East Indies.[10][11] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 9 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=10 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Dublin Packet |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} New South Wales |desc=The whaler, a schooner, was wrecked at Taieri Island, New Zealand with the loss of three lives.[12][13][14] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 10 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=10 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Sarah |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Payta, Peru.[4] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 11 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=11 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Bruderliebe |flag={{flag|Bremen}} |desc=The ship was in collision with Niord ({{flag|Denmark}}) in the Kattegat and was abandoned with the loss of a crew member. Survivors were rescued by Niord. Bruderliebe was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Bremen.[24][15] She came ashore near Varberg, Sweden and was wrecked.[12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Francis Freeling |flag={{flagicon|UKGBI}} New South Wales |desc=The ship ran aground and capsized off Port Stephens and was wrecked. All 40 passengers were rescued by {{HMS|Beagle}} ({{navy|UK}}). Francis Freeling was on a voyage from Sydney to Port Phillip.[16][17][18][19] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hero |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship departed from Table Bay for Algoa Bay. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[10] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Jane |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked in the Dry Tortugas. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Havana, Cuba.[8] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 12 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=12 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Emperor |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at "Tarbau", Africa. Her crew were rescued.[20] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Atlantic |flag={{flagcountry|United States}} |desc=The whaling ship was wrecked off Akaroa, New Zealand, driven onto rocks by a gale. Her crew were rescued.[14] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gironde |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The steamship was struck a rock off Ouessant, Finistère and was severely damaged. She was on a voyage from an English port to Brest, Finistère. Gironde was refloated and taken into "Legoudon".[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Gode Hensight |flag= Stettin |desc=The ship foundered between "Trindel" and "Winga". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Stettin to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure, France.[12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Leonhard |flag= Rostock |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Thisted, Denmark. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Jersey, Channel Islands to Rostock.[21] Leonhard was refloated on 26 August and taken into Aalborg.[22] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 13 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=13 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Anne |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck the Sheringham Shoals, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was beached near Cley-next-the-Sea, where she became a wreck. Her crew were rescjed. Anne was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to London.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Comet |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Cley-next-the-Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to London.[39] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 14 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=14 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Flora |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Liverpool, Lancashire. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America.[39] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Mary Ann |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground off Saugor, India. She was refloated and out back to Calcutta for repairs.[23] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Vigilentia |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Terschelling, Friesland. She was on a voyage from Pillau, Prussia to Amsterdam, North Holland. Vigilentia was later refloated.[15] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 15 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=15 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Bonne Mere |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in British Honduras.[24] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Emanuel |flag= Sweden |desc=The ship ran aground on the Sunk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued by the smack Lord Howe ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}), which lost three of her crew during the rescue. Emanuel was on a voyage from Gothenburg to London, United Kingdom.[25] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Joseph Hume |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in British Honduras.[24] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 16 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=16 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Maidstone |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground in the Agger Channel. She was on a voyage from Rochester, Kent to Saint Petersburg, Russia. She was later refloated.[12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Victoria |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner ran aground on the Corton Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Hamburg to London. Victoria was later refloated and taken into Lowestoft, Suffolk.[26] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 17 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=17 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Cane Grove |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was struck rocks at Duncansby Head, Caithness and was severely damaged. She was on a voyage from Memel, Prussia to Galway. Cane Grove was refloated and taken into Stromness, Orkney Islands.[11] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hope |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Teignmouth, Devon. She was on a voyage from Teignmouth to Bristol, Gloucestershire.[15] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Vulture |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The steamship ran aground on the Shipwash Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk, She was on a voyage from London to Saint Petersburg, Russia. Vulcan was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[26] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 18 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=18 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Ann and Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The whaling brig was wrecked at Whangaroa Harbour (Port Hutt), Chatham Island, New Zealand. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sydney, New South Wales to New Zealand.[27][28][14] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Felicité |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was wrecked between Hjørring and Thisted, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Saint Petersburg, Russia.[29] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 19 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=19 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Active |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Cork Sand, in the North Sea off Felixtowe, Suffolk. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Ipswich, Suffolk. Active was later refloated.[15] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Delta |flag={{flag|United States|1837}} |desc=The ship was wrecked on Torbay Point, Newfoundland, British North America. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from New York to Miramichi, New Brunswick, British North America.[30] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lucretia |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was destroyed by fire at Sydney, New South Wales. An attempt by {{HMS|Pelorus|1808|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) to scuttle her was unsuccessful. She was on a voyage from Sydney to India.[31][32] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 20 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=20 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Cacique |flag={{flag|Belgium}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Noord Rassen Bank, in the North Sea. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Antwerp. Cacique was refloated and put into Vlissingen, Zeeland, Netherlands.[12] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Somerset |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The schooner foundered in the Bristol Channel off Steep Holm, Somerset with the loss of all eight people on board. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Bridgwater, Somerset.[33][34] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 21 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=21 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Aigle |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Deal, Kent, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Caen, Calvados to Sandwich, Kent. Aigle was refloated and resumed her voyage.[11] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Fame |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at King's Lynn, Norfolk. She was on a voyage from Seaham, County Durham to King's Lynn. Fame was later refloated and taken into King's Lynn.[11] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Four Brothers |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was holed by an anchor at Rye, Sussex. She was on a voyage from Rye to Leith, Lothian.[35] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 22 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=22 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Argyra |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground off Therasia, Greece. She was on a voyage from Smyrna, Russia to Plymouth, Devon.[36] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lark |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship struck rocks near Scarborough, Yorkshire and was damaged. She was on a voyage from King's Lynn, Norfolk to Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. Lark was refloated and taken into Scarborough.[35] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Les Enfants Cheris |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The lugger was wrecked on the Nash Sands, in the Bristol Channel. Her six crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Nantes, Loire-Atlantique to Bristol, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom.[37] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Prince Regent |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in Tramore Bay. All 40 passengers and crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to New York, United States.[69] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 23 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=23 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Dorothy |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore in the Magdalen Islands, Lower Canada, British North America. She was on a voyage from Quebec City, Lower Canada to Bristol, Gloucestershire. Dorothy was later refloated and resumed her voyage.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Orleans |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked near Cork.[38] She was on a voyage from Cork to Archangelsk, Russia.[39] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 24 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=24 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Lundy Island, Devon. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. Mary was refloated and taken into Ilfracombe, Devon.[34] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 25 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=25 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Mary |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex. She was on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Shoreham by Sea.[34] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 26 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=26 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Annie |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked near Aden. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Llanelly, Glamorgan to Manila, Spanish East Indies.[40] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Lafayette |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Middleton Ledge, in the English Channel off the coast of Sussex, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Cette, Hérault to Bremen. She was refloated.[41] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Rolla |flag={{flag|France}} |desc=The ship was wrecked near Val-Salé, Eure. Her crew were rescued.[77] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 27 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=27 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Zorgvlith |flag={{flag|Netherlands}} |desc=The ship ran aground at Tønningen, Duchy of Holstein. She was on a voyage from Amsterdam, North Holland to Königsberg, Prussia.[41] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 28 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=28 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Ealing Grove |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground south of Dominica. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Dominica to London. Ealing Grove was refloated on 3 July and put back to Dominica.[42] She was subsequently condemned.[43] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Henry |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship capsized and sank in the English Channel with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a voyage from London to Guernsey, Channel Islands.[44] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 29 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=29 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Lady Ridley |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Whitby, Yorkshire.[77] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Nymph |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Teignmouth, Devon. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Teignmouth. Nymph was later refloated and taken into Teignmouth.[45] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Sarah |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore at Whitby.[77] }}{{shipwreck list end}} 30 June{{shipwreck list begin |date=30 June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Nelson |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship sprang a leak was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to New York, United States.[46] }}{{shipwreck list end}} Unknown date{{shipwreck list begin |date=unknown date in June 1839 |sort=}}{{shipwreck list item|ship=Alcyon |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Mazagan, Morocco.[34] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Anaxibia |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked at Saint Domingo. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Liverpool, Lancashire.[47][48] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Diane |flag={{flag|Belgium}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on Schouwen, Zeeland, Netherlands and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Riga, Russia to Antwerp. Diane was later refloated; she arrived at Antwerp on 18 June.[21] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Elizabeth |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was wrecked in the Hooghly River before 18 June. Her crew were rescued.[23] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Hope |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship ran aground on the Spratt Sands. She was on a voyage from Teignmouth, Devon to Bristol, Gloucestershire. Hope was later refloated.[49] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Laura Secunda |flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Brazil}} |desc=The ship was seized by her slave crew, who murdered the rest of the crew and ran the ship ashore at Ceará. She was on a voyage from Maranhão to Pernambuco.[50][51] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Onondaga |flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} |desc=The ship was driven ashore on "Bessamitis". She was on a voyage from Cork to Quebec City, Lower Canada, British North America. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[8] }}{{shipwreck list item |ship=Princess Victoria |flag={{flag|Hamburg|admiralty}} |desc=The steamship ran aground in the Elbe and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Hamburg. 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|newspaper=The Standard |location=London |date= September 1839 |issue= }} 41. ^1 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=Caledonian Mercury |location=Edinburgh |date=4 July 1839 |issue=18642 }} 42. ^{{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=Caledonian Mercury |location=London |date=12 August 1839 |issue=18659 }} 43. ^{{Cite news |title=Ship News |newspaper=The Morning Post |location=London |date=24 August 1839 |issue=21401 }} 44. ^1 2 {{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=1 July 1839 |page_number=7 |issue=17082 |column=E }} 45. ^{{Cite news |title=Ship News |newspaper=The Morning Post |location=London |date=6 July 1839 |issue=21357 |page=7 }} 46. ^{{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Morning Chronicle |location=London |date=15 July 1839 |issue=21728 }} 47. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=22 August 1839 |page_number=8 |issue=17127 |column=A }} 48. ^{{Cite news |title=Liverpool Ship News |newspaper=The Standard |location=London |date=21 August 1839 |issue=4733 }} 49. ^1 2 3 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Morning Chronicle |location=London |date=3 July 1839 |issue=21718 }} 50. ^{{Cite newspaper The Times |articlename=Ship News |date=7 August 1839 |page_number=2 |issue=17114 |column=F }} 51. ^{{Cite news |title=Belfast Ship News |newspaper=The Belfast News-Letter |location=Belfast |date=13 August 1839 |issue=10654 }} 52. ^1 {{Cite news |title=Shipping Intelligence |newspaper=The Morning Chroncile |location=London |date=15 June 1839 |issue=21703 }} 2 : Lists of shipwrecks by year|Maritime incidents in June 1839 |
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