Burke • Daly • Ward
| 7..27.1779 | United States | James Ward’s vessel is captured en route to New York. |
| 6.19.1780 | UK East India Company | John Daly is registered as an employee of UK East India Company. |
| 1781 | India | Daly is registered as an alderman in the UK East India Company. |
| 1781 | West Indies | Daly arrives in the West Indies. |
| 4.16.1781 | Cork | John Daly is tried for the murder of James Geran. |
| 12.30.1781 | County Clare, Ireland | Andrew Burke, John Daly, and others attack and plunder ships. Warrants are issued for their arrest. |
| 3.11.1783 | Wolverhampton, England | John Daly marries Mrs. Taylor. |
| Sep. 1783 | Kilcummin, County Kerry | John Daly and other armed individuals break into the Widow Connell’s house and kidnap her 15 y/o daughter Sarah. |
| 10.31.1783 | United States | Dutch diplomat Rudolph Van Durston pays Andrew Burke $13. |
| 1784 | Nova Scotia | James Ward arrives with three children. |
| 6.1.1784 | London | Defendant James Ward found not guilty. |
| 6.29.1784 | Martinique | James Ward deserts a French vessel. Aboard is Henrietta Blanc’s father Louis Blanc (non-deserter). |
| Jan. 1785 | The Hague, Netherlands | John Daly, a planter from Guyana, South America, settles a large debt owed to Boddaert and appoints de Kempenaar and van den Kerkhoff to manage his affairs. |
| 10.11.1785 | New York City | Henry Wyckoff vs. Andrew Burke. Sherriff’s return states Burke not found. |
| 12.18.1785 | Bergen, Norway | Burke enlists as a ship’s mate. |
| 1786 | West Indies | John Daly is a West Indies resident |
| 6.12.1786 | Netherlands | Andrew Burke leaves port in Zeeland. |
| 10.23.1786 | Cape of Good Hope | Andrew Burke arrives at the Cape of Good Hope. |
| 11.4.1786 | Cork | John Daly is convicted of a capital felony, and is to be hanged. |
| 12.2.1786 | Cape of Good Hope | Andrew Burke leaves Cape of Good Hope. |
| 2.14.1787 | Batavia | Andrew Burke arrives at Batavia. |
| 3.18.1787 | Asia | Burke’s enlistment ends in Asia, after which he enlists in the Navy. |
| 5.17.1787 | Quebec | Daly is listed as a crew member on the Schooner Mercury. |
| 11.22.1787 | Danish West Indies | Andrew Burke listed as head of family with wife Henrietta. |
| 12.12.1787 | London | James Ward is convicted. |
| 12.23.1787 | UK | Andrew Burke called to the house. |
| 12.1.1788 | Quebec | John Daly’s wife handles his business affairs while he is absent. |
| 2.28.1789 | Batavia | Burke arrives from Curacao and enlists as a mariner and gunner on the Ship Trinconomale. Shortly after, Burke is repatriated. |
| 6.17.1789 | Quebec | John Daly and John Burke are listed as church wardens of a Protestant church. |
| Dec. 1789 | New South Wales, Australia | James Ward arrives from Middlesex. |
| 2.2.1790 | Curacao | Burke departs Curacao. |
| 3.26.1790 | Cape of Good Hope | Burke arrives at Cape of Good Hope |
| 4.14.1790 | Middlesex | James Ward is convicted of felony. |
| 4.20.1790 | Cape of Good Hope | Burke departs Cape of Good Hope |
| 7.21.1790 | Amsterdam | Burke arrives at Amsterdam. |
| 12.31.1790 | Middlesex | James Ward departs Middlesex for New South Wales, Australia |
| 7.9.1791 | New South Wales, Australia | Ward arrives from Middlesex. |
| 1.2.1792 | Batavia | Andrew Burke departs Batavia. |
| 2.15.1792 | Middlesex, England | Burke is convicted of felony. |
| 2.23.1792 | Newgate Prison, London | Burke is listed as a prisoner at the correctional institution. |
| 3.29.1792 | Cape of Good Hope | Andrew Burke arrives at the Cape of Good Hope. |
| 3.31.1792 | Newgate Prison, London | Burke is listed as a prisoner at the correctional institution. |
| 4.16.1792 | Newgate Prison, London | Burke is listed as a felon on the prison register. |
| 4.16.1792 | Cape of Good Hope | Andrew Burke leaves Cape of Good Hope. |
| 5.30.1792 | Middlesex, England | The Royal Admiral departs from England. Burke is listed as a criminal passenger to be shipped to Australia for stealing lead. |
| 7.10.1792 | Netherlands | Andrew Burke arrives in the Netherlands. |
| 10.4.1792 | Kingston, England | Andrew Burke, Pierce White and Basil Mansfield undergo trial for riot, assault and attempted murder. |
| 10.7.1792 | New South Wales | The Royal Admiral arrives in Australia. |
| Nov. 1792 | New York to Campeachy | Andrew Burke and Nicholas Cruger leave NY bound for Campeachy. |
| 2.3.1793 | Port-au-Prince | Andrew Burke arrives at Port-au-Prince in need of provisions and repair. |
| 2.11.1793 | Kingston, England | Thomas Evance writes Henry Dundas about Burke, White and Mansfield. |
| 6.25.1793 | New York City | Andrew Burk, Thomas Logan, and Henry Lewis were admitted as citizens of the United States after meeting residency and character requirements, with oaths administered accordingly. |
| 6.26.1793 | New York City | Burke and Nicholas Cruger write Alexander Hamilton regarding the Schooner York being captured in Port-au-Prince. |
| March 1794 | New South Wales, Australia | James Ward is on the prisoner roster. |
| 12.22.1794 | Stokolm | Upon enlistment, Andrew Burke departs Stokholm for Batavia. |
| 7.13.1795 | Batavia | Burke arrives in Batavia. |
| 1.20.1796 | Dutch West Indies | Burke retires. |
| 7.23.1796 | Ontario | Daly lists house for sale in Newark, New Jersey. |
| 11.26.1796 | Philadelphia | Burke arrives from St. Croix with sugar and cotton. |
| 1798 | Philadelphia, PA | Burke appears on the tax list. |
| 4.24.1798 | Philadelphia, PA | Burke returns from Venezuela with indigo and cocoa. |
| July 1798 | Spanish West Florida | John Daly witnesses a transaction between Governor Pedro Garro and the Augustine family. |
| 1799 | Quebec | Andrew Burke receives land. |
| 3.16.1799 | Bermuda | James Ward arrives from New Haven, CT. |
| April 1799 | Guatemala | Burke arrives for business matters. |
| 9.16.1799 | Guatemala | Burke writes the Spanish Crown. |
| 1800 | Philadelphia, PA | Burke appears on the Septennial Census. |
| 12.2.1800 | Louisiana | Joseph Reuben Kemper Company and Cochran Rhea agree to an obligation with Andrew Burke, who served as guarantor. |
| 12.3.1801 | Dublin, Ireland | Michael Harris is sentenced to death for selling 99 one-guinea notes for 10 guineas to John Daly. |
| 1.6.1802 | Portsmouth Harbor | John Daly’s court martial court minutes. |
| 1.27.1802 | Cork, Ireland | John Daly and John Ward express their abhorrence of their accusation of mutiny. |
| 2.13.1803 | New Orleans | Burke has slave transaction with Christoval De Armas. |
| 8.31.1803 | New Orleans | Andrew Burke, John Lynd and George Pollock are listed as British born subjects living in New Orleans. |
| Sep. 1803 | New Madrid | James Ward is a land owner in New Madrid. |
| 11.12.1803 | Quebec | John Daly, tavern-keeper, is pronounced dead adjacent to John Lynd. |
| 1804 | New Orleans | Burke is listed as a resident on 11 N. Levee Street. |
| 1.9.1804 | Charleston bound for Belfast | James Ward, John Waters, James Reid and David McClure |
| 5.22.1804 | Spanish West Florida | John Daly is involved in a land transaction. |
| 8.4.1804 | New York City | Alexander Sommerville appoints Andrew Burke and William Donaldson executors of his will. |
| 12.5.1804 | New Orleans | Andrew Burke sits on the grand jury of the first session of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Orleans. |
| 5.4.1805 | New Orleans | Burke has slave transaction with William Donaldson. |
| 6.16.1805 | New Orleans | Burke, Edward Livingston and Richard Relf vote on the primary religious denomination in New Orleans. |
| 7.26.1805 | New Orleans | James Forbes vs. James Johnston and Andrew Burke. |
| 7.26.1805 | New Orleans | James Main vs. James Johnston and Andrew Burke. |
| 8.14.1805 | New Orleans | Burke gives power of attorney to James Johnston. John Lynd, notary. |
| 9.7.1805 | New Orleans | Andrew Burke, Justice of the Peace. |
| 3.21.1806 | New Orleans | Edward Livingston files suit against Burke regarding a land transaction. Judgment goes to Livingston; Burke’s transaction is annulled. |
| 7.3.1806 | New Orleans | Burke has slave transaction with James Johnston and Samuel C. Young. John Lynd, notary. |
| 9.1.1806 | Natchez | Burke and James Johnston witness a land deed of Daniel Clark. |
| 12.22.1806 | Middleton, MA | William White writes Andrew Burke in New Orleans about Aaron Burr. |
| 3.4.1807 | New Orleans | Burke’s will is produced in New Orleans. Survivors are spouse Henrietta Burke and daughter Louisa Burke. |
| 3.17.1807 | New Orleans | Burke signs an arbitration between merchants George W. Morgan and Samuel B. Davis over the sum of $250 for a shipment of brandy. |
| 2.1.1808 | Killinchy, Ireland | James Ward Grand Lodge of Freemasons |
| 11.21.1809 | Castlerea, Ireland | James Ward Grand Lodge of Freemasons |
| 12.11.1809 | London | “John Daly, a watchman, was tried at the Old Bailey for robbing Anne Wileux, the wife of a seaman on board one of His Majesty’s ships, of a bundle containing bank notes to a considerable amount, and other property.“ |
| 6.30.1810 | Killyleagh, Ireland | James Ward Grand Lodge of Freemasons |
| 8.15.1810 | Dublin | John Daly is charged for conspiracy to murder James O’Callaghan. |
| 12.26.1810 | Brooklyn | Daly advertises a house for sale on Old Ferry Street. |
| 5.21.1818 | New Orleans | John Daly is master of Schooner Augustus. |
