Roe (1797 ship)
The Roe was a merchant vessel built in the United States in 1797. Primarily engaged in transatlantic trade, she sailed between ports in the United States and Europe. Records indicate she was involved in general cargo transport, though specific details about her voyages and the goods she carried are fragmented. Maritime records suggest her operational period extended into the early 19th century, but her ultimate fate and date of decommissioning or loss remain uncertain due to incomplete historical documentation. Research into Lloyd's Register and similar maritime databases provides some limited information about the Roe's existence and general function.