Sea Bird (ship)


The SV Sea Bird or Seabird was a merchant brig under the command of John Huxham. In 1750 or 1760 the ship grounded herself at Easton's Beach, Rhode Island.

Disappearance

Her longboat was missing, and she had been returning from a voyage to Honduras and was expected in Newport that day. The ship was apparently abandoned in sight of land and drifted off course. The only living things found on the ship were a dog and a cat. The vessel was eventually sold to a merchant of Newport, who changed her name to the Beach Bird, in which name she made many voyages.

Aftermath

A fictional account of how she became derelict appeared in the Wilmington, Delaware, Sunday Morning Star for October 11, 1885. There are so many variations of this story that have often been retold, that many consider this story to be nothing more than a myth.