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Robert Burn

Rank(s): Ordinary Seaman

Dates of Service: 9/4/1813 -

Early Life

Burn’s place and date of birth are unknown.

Robert Burn joined Constitution ’s crew as an ordinary seaman on September 4, 1813. He had the watch assignment of starboard.

Among the enlisted men, ordinary seamen stood in the middle of the lower-deck hierarchy. These men had typically sailed one or two voyages and knew basic seamanship. Like the able seamen, they too could “hand, reef, and steer,” but some of the more complicated maneuvers were foreign to them. Many ordinary seamen would have been numbered among the topmen, the young and agile crewmembers who were responsible for working aloft on the masts and yards. The ordinary seaman made $10.00 per month.

Battles and Engagements

Burn participated in the battles with HMS Cyane and HMS Levant and received $51.81 in prize money.

Burn was transferred to USS Congress then at Portsmouth, New Hampshire on June 1, 1815. His place and date of death are unknown.


Crew ID

514