Gustavus Conyngham (about 1744 – 27 November 1819) was born in County Donegal, Ireland, and was a merchant sea captain, officer in the Continental Navy and a privateer.
Conyngham’s story begins in a typical fashion for the era. Born in County Donegal in 1745, he came to America in 1763 seeking a better life. Conyngham immigrated to Philadelphia in order to work for his cousin Redmond Conyngham in the shipping industry. He abandoned school at a young age, sensing that his destiny lay not in the academic world, but on the oceans. Here he learned and perfected his seamanship skills, becoming an apprentice to Captain Henderson, who became a surrogate father to the young Gustavus. Eventually Conyngham progressed enough to be given charge over his own craft, the Charming Peggy. When the Revolutionary War began in 1775, he immediately sailed to Europe to try to procure supplies needed for the war effort.
Read more about Gustavus Conyngham: Escape From The British, Obtaining The Surprise, Success Aboard The Revenge, First Return To America and Imprisonment, Escape and Return To America, Later Service and Death, Legacy, Sources