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