Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Hackney, Henry
Hacknoisisy, Aleck
Haddock, Abram
Haddock, C.
Hadfield, George
Hadlanc (sp?), Ingvald
Hadley, F.
Hadley, Fred
Hadley, H
Hadley, William 1866 Jonesport, ME - USA
Hadlum, John
Hadock, L.
Haedel, E. New York, USA
Haefelt, Alfred
Haffender, C.
Hafford, James
Hagan,
Hagan, Charles C.
Hagan, Fran R
Hagan, Frank W
Hagan, Frank W.
Hagan, Frank W.
Hagan, Frank W.
Hagan, J. 1835 Salem, MA
Hagan, John
Hagan, John 1816 Unknown
Hagan, John 1816 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Hagan, N. O.
Hagan, P. A.
Hagan, Proctor A. USA
Hagans, N. O.
Hagar, Chas 1851
Hagarty, L.
Hagberg, O.
Hagen, S.
Hager, Charles 1851 Sweden
Hagert, W. 1857 Sweden
Haget, Otto
Haggarty, W.
Haggblam, M.
Haggerty, James
Haggerty, Jas.
Haggerty, John
Haggestrom, Harold
Haggett, A. B.
Hagglick, Olaf
Haggstrom, Jno
Hagland, Oscar
Hagle, Ludwig
Hagman, E.
Hagman, Herman 1866 Maine Maine USA
Hagman, Herman 1871 Finland, Finland Finland, Finland Finland
Hagnoch , John
Hagstrom, Frithay
Hahorsau, Knudt
Hahorsled, Knudt 1849 Norway
Haidstrom, F.
Haig, John
Haigh, J.
Haigh, John
Haiikson, L.
Haikenjan, N. P.
Haily , C.
Haines, A. F. 1863 Baltimore, MD - USA Baltimore, MD - USA USA
Haines, Albert L.
Haines, Charles 1840 St. Louis, MO
Haines, Freeman
Haines, G.
Haines, George
Haines, George E.
Haines, H.
Haines, Herman
Hair, T.
Hair, W.
Hair, William
Haire, W.
Hakanson, J. 1874 Sweden
Haksen, Godltred
Halanson, Georg 1877 Sweden
Halb, Robert
Halbelt, J.
Halbridge, B. C.
Hale, J. B.
Hale, Kingsley
Hale, M. J.
Hale, Poipley A.
Halerson, Olaf
Haley, Fred 1844 Portland, ME - USA
Haley, J.
Haley, James 1805 USA
Haley, John
Haley, P. J.
Haley, Silvester
Haley, W.
Haley , Wm.
Haley, Wm.
Halger, Victor
Halin, E.
Halkonen, G.
Hall, Albert Harrington, ME - USA Harrington, ME - USA USA

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.