User blog comment:Jim Logan/Timeline of the game/Wiki/@comment-4713152-20111011001305/@comment-5000017-20111011003016

Well, technically, Blackbeard's career lasted naught but two years (1716-1718), and his last name was, actually, Drummond, and his sister was Arabella Drummond, who, with dread, was too late and watched her brother being killed through a telescope, and Lieutenant Maynard tying Drummond's head to the bowsprit as a trophy, of sorts. Most do not know that Teach was, in fact, a pseudonym, and his real name was Drummond. Though, yes, I agree, he would have been dead for 32 years. Maybe Disney thought about this, and that's why he isn't on the Queen Anne's Revenge, and maybe LaSchafe was supposedly his first mate, and the crew possibly those who were killed by Lieutenant Robert Maynard and his small force of two sloops and a total of 60 men (though, at the beginning of the battle, a broadside from Drummond's ship sunk one of the sloops immediately and devastated the crew; they went from 60 men to about 30, and therefore only half the crew took part in the battle).