Thomas Logan Timeline
| 8.10.1778 | Maryland | Corporal Thomas Logan is listed as a deserter on a Loyalist Muster Roll, commanded by Colonel James Hughes. |
| 1779 | United States | Thomas Logan is identified as a wagon conductor/officer in a wagon service record connected to the Eastern Army. |
| 1.27.1779 | Maryland | Thomas Logan: Mentioned as the father of an unnamed son, likely connected with Maryland Loyalist activities. |
| 6.26.1783 | Lancaster PA | Thomas Logan is listed in Returns of Militia Officers |
| 5.27.1784 | Pennsylvania | In a petition to the President of PA and the Supreme Executive Council, a group of state inhabitants, including Thomas Logan, express concern about the negative effects of a shortage of currency. |
| 8.23.1787 | New York City | Thomas Logan, first mate on the ship Jenney, is involved in an Admiralty court case with Captain John Smith. |
| 6.24.1788 | Dublin | Thomas Logan is admitted into the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland, lodge # 489. |
| 3.20.1793 | Ayr, Scotland | Thomas Logan, tailor, is fined by the magistrates’ council for operating as an unlicensed trader and failing to attend council meetings. |
| May 1793 | Ayr, Scotland | Thomas Logan is admitted and received as a burgess and freeman by right of his father, John Logan. |
| 6.25.1793 | New York City | Andrew Burke, Thomas Logan and Henry Lewis fulfill the residency and character requirements for naturalization and become citizens of the United States. |
| 5.2.1798 | Dublin | Thomas Logan, a linen manufacturer, petitions Marquis Cornwallis, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, for his release after being detained by the Navy while traveling near Dublin. |
| July 1798 | New South Wales | Thomas Logan, land holder from Dublin, appears in the Australian Colony Muster Roll as a “freed” prisoner; his sentence was “life emancipated”. |
| 10.1.1798 | Lancaster PA | Thomas Logan is listed on the tax roll as owning three tracts of land totaling over 402 acres. |
| 2.16.1800 | New South Wales | Thomas Logan, aboard the Ship Friendship, arrives in New South Wales as a political prisoner. |
| 1801 | Ireland | Thomas Logan receives life in prison for his involvement with the United Irishmen. |
| 1804 | Allegheny PA | Thomas Logan, formerly a subject of the King of Great Britain, declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States. |
| 10.5.1805 | Bedford PA | Thomas Logan is Justice of the Peace. |
| 1.31.1814 | Ireland | Thomas Logan, serving a life sentence, is pardoned. |
