Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Ginella, H. W.
Giobetta, R G
Giobetta, R G
Giobetta, R G
Giorgio, F.
Giovanni, Picconini Italy
Giovanni, Tecconini 1837 Italy
Girch, A.
Girdman, Charles
Girff, Seidreid 1846 Germany
Girken, Henri
Girolamus, D.
Gis, Monti
Gitchel, Henry
Giter, Chas.
Gittins, A. P.
Given, Thos. W.
Givianni, Jacob
Giviez, Stevens 1856 Spain
Givin, James
Glapon, Andrew
Glasier, George A.
Glass, A.
Glass, Alex
Glass, William
Glassco, F.
Glassco, Fred
Glassco, Frederic
Glassen, Henry
Glasser, Frederick
Glasser, George
Glauson , S.
Gleason, Charles
Gleason, F. M.
Gleason, F. W.
Gleason, William J.
Gleitman, E.
Glenn, Frank
Glenn, George H. 1870
Glenn, George H. 1870 Bridgeport USA
Glenney, J.
Glever, George
Globe, George Prussia
Gloss, A.
Glouset, William
Glover, Geo.
Glover, James
Glover, Robert 1820 Boston, MA - USA
Glover, Robert 1830 Dublin, Ireland
Glover, Thomas
Gluden, Karl
Gludie, F.
Glynn, George
Glynn, Wm.
Gnawton, Thomas E
Goanpon, G. 1851
Goban, Tom
Gobbleson, Lewis
Goberson, Roger
Goda, Eitaro 1864 Japan
Godda, Fred
Goddard, Alex
Goddard, John
Goddart, John
Godel, John
Godfrey, E.
Godfrey, Paul
Godit, G.
Godkalksen, Simon
Godskalken, Simon 1836 Norway
Goeig, Peter 1835
Goergh, David
Goeschel, George
Goff, Alex
Goff, John
Goff, William
Gohan, Carl
Gohde, G.
Gohdi, Geo.
Gohlene (sp?), August New York, USA
Gohler (sp?), August New York, USA USA
Golanto, Dornsin
Goldberg, Harry
Golden, D.
Golden, Dan
Golden, Daniel
Golden, J.
Golden, Jordan 1840 Maine
Golden, T.
Golden, Thos.
Goldenstern, Jacob 1859 Germany New York, USA Germany
Golder, G.
Golder, J.
Golder, Jordan
Golder, Judson
Goldert, Frank
Goldsmith, R.
Goldy, Charles M.
Golk, Alexander
Gollson, L.

The information given in this database is entered here as it is on the document or documents in the Maine Maritime Museum collections. The spelling of the mariner’s name may be wrong, the arithmetic may be wrong, and some descriptions may be thoughtless or not politically correct, but they are shown as found. We have attempted to standardize the names and descriptions of vessels and the spelling of place names. We have tried to include in notes fields important information that does not fit in the standard fields.