Syren was a US 7-gun privateer
schooner of 189 tons (bm) commissioned in June 1814 and wrecked in November after she had captured ten British vessels
Syren (clipper) was a
clipper launched in 1851, sold in Argentina in 1888, and still listed in 1920 as Margarida
SS Syren was launched in England in 1863 and made 33 runs through the Union blockade during the American Civil War before Union forces captured her in 1865.
HMS Siren: one of eight vessels of the British Royal Navy
USS Siren: one of four vessels of the United States Navy
Notes
^Until the beginning of the nineteenth century (and even later) the spellings were interchangeable. Sources use different spellings for the same ships, sometimes within the same document. Between 1800 and c.1835 Syren was more common than Siren; after c.1870 Siren had almost completely replaced Syren.
List of ships with the same or similar names
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Syren was a US 7-gun privateer
schooner of 189 tons (bm) commissioned in June 1814 and wrecked in November after she had captured ten British vessels
Syren (clipper) was a
clipper launched in 1851, sold in Argentina in 1888, and still listed in 1920 as Margarida
SS Syren was launched in England in 1863 and made 33 runs through the Union blockade during the American Civil War before Union forces captured her in 1865.
HMS Siren: one of eight vessels of the British Royal Navy
USS Siren: one of four vessels of the United States Navy
Notes
^Until the beginning of the nineteenth century (and even later) the spellings were interchangeable. Sources use different spellings for the same ships, sometimes within the same document. Between 1800 and c.1835 Syren was more common than Siren; after c.1870 Siren had almost completely replaced Syren.
List of ships with the same or similar names
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.