Thomas Logan Timeline

8.10.1778MarylandCorporal Thomas Logan is listed as a deserter on a Loyalist Muster Roll, commanded by Colonel James Hughes.
1779United StatesThomas Logan is identified as a wagon conductor/officer in a wagon service record connected to the Eastern Army.
1.27.1779MarylandThomas Logan: Mentioned as the father of an unnamed son, likely connected with Maryland Loyalist activities.
6.26.1783Lancaster PAThomas Logan is listed in Returns of Militia Officers
5.27.1784PennsylvaniaIn 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.
8.23.1787New York CityThomas Logan, first mate on the ship Jenney, is involved in an Admiralty court case with Captain John Smith.
6.24.1788DublinThomas Logan is admitted into the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Ireland, lodge # 489.
3.20.1793Ayr, ScotlandThomas Logan, tailor, is fined by the magistrates’ council for operating as an unlicensed trader and failing to attend council meetings.
May 1793Ayr, ScotlandThomas Logan is admitted and received as a burgess and freeman by right of his father, John Logan.
6.25.1793New York CityAndrew Burke, Thomas Logan and Henry Lewis fulfill the residency and character requirements for naturalization and become citizens of the United States.
5.2.1798DublinThomas 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 1798New South WalesThomas Logan, land holder from Dublin, appears in the Australian Colony Muster Roll as a “freed” prisoner; his sentence was “life emancipated”.
10.1.1798Lancaster PAThomas Logan is listed on the tax roll as owning three tracts of land totaling over 402 acres.
2.16.1800New South WalesThomas Logan, aboard the Ship Friendship, arrives in New South Wales as a political prisoner.
1801IrelandThomas Logan receives life in prison for his involvement with the United Irishmen.
1804Allegheny PAThomas Logan, formerly a subject of the King of Great Britain, declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States.
10.5.1805Bedford PAThomas Logan is Justice of the Peace.
1.31.1814IrelandThomas Logan, serving a life sentence, is pardoned.