Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Golmore, John M. 1830
Gomery, Manuel 1873 Cape Verde Islands
Gomes, Charles
Gomes, Isaac
Gomes, J.
Gomes, Joseph
Gomes, M.
Gomez, Isaac
Gomez, Jose
Gomez, Joseph
Gomez, T.
Gomfrela, L.
Gongora, T.
Gonora, Thomas
Gonroler, T.
Gonsals, J.
Gonsalver, Manuel
Gonzales, Tasento
Gooachild, Wm.
Good, Louis
Goodale, Nathan
Goodall, John
Goodall, John
Goodall, John 1852 Liverpool, England
Goodall, S. E.
Goodall, Wm.
Goodday, William 1834 Newington
Gooding, Robert
Gooding, Robert
Goodkie, John S.
Goodman, C.
Goodman, J. E.
Goodman, M. J.
Goodmson, M.
Goodwell, David
Goodwill, David
Goodwin, Abraham
Goodwin, Charles
Goodwin, F. A.
Goodwin, F. H.
Goodwin, G.
Goodwin, George C?
Goodwin, H.
Goodwin, Hallet
Goodwin, Hallet 1884 Maine
Goodwin, Harry
Goodwin, Harry
Goodwin, James P.
Goodwin, Richard
Googins, Daniel
Googins, Edward
Googins, Henry
Googins, Thomas B.
Googins, William
Goold, G. F.
Goold, Gardner F.
Goold, Gardner F. Jonesport, ME - USA
Goold, Gardner F. Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Goold, Gardner F. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Goos, William
Gordan , Charles
Gordan, James
Gordan, Joseph
Gordan, Lius
Gorden, Andrew Halifax, Nova Scotia
Gorden, Solomon
Gordon, A.
Gordon, Alex
Gordon, Alex
Gordon, Chas.
Gordon, Hugh
Gordon, John
Gordon, Thomas Boston, MA - USA
Gordon, William
Gore, David
Gorgemoen, J. 1846
Gorgensen, A.
Gorgensen, P.
Gorham, James E.
Gorham, John
Gorhum, James
Gorido, Mariana
Gorland, William J.
Gorlden, W. H.
Gorman, E. P.
Gorman, J.
Gorman, J. 1874 Ireland, Ireland
Gorman, James USA
Gorman, James 1840 New York, USA
Gorman, Jas.
Gorman, John 1824 USA
Gorman, John 1845 England
Gorocy, Thomas
Gorsin, J.
Gosch, H. 1861 Germany
Gosel, Henry 1832 Germany
Goslin, Jam
Gosman, A.
Gosneil, Geo.
Goss, John

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.