Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Hayes, Robert
Hayes, Samuel
Hayes, T. O.
Hayes, Thomas
Hayes, W.
Hayes, W. C.
Hayford, Fred. Milbridge, ME - USA
Hayland, Charles
Hayman, John
Haynes, C.
Haynes, Charles
Haynes, F. L. 1857 Ellsworth, ME - USA
Haynes, Fenton 1837 USA
Haynes, G.
Haynes, Thos.
Hays, Frank
Hays, George
Hazard, Phil
Hazzard, Henry
Hazzelly, I
Head, Thomas Y
Head, W.
Headely, S.
Headley, J.
Headley, William
Heagen, Charles
Heake, Eugene
Heal, Edward P.
Heald, Edward T.
Heald, H. M.
Heald, Henry M.
Heald, James T.
Heale, A. J.
Heale, Thos.
Healey, M.
Heall, Charley Addison, ME - USA
Healy, Abram Lisbon
Healy, Abram 1847
Healy, Con
Healy, G. A.
Healy, James
Healy, Jim
Healy, Theron A.
Healy, Theron A. 1847 New York, USA
Healy, Jr., Abram 1837 Maine
Heaney, James
Heaney, T. M.
Heard, Henry
Heard, Henry 1827
Hearn, J.
Hearn, J.
Hearn, James
Hearn, James Ireland, Ireland
Hearn, James Ireland, Ireland Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Hearn, John
Hearn, William 1826 USA
Hearn, William 1826 New York, USA
Heartt, A. M.
Heath, Allan
Heath, Henry
Heath, James
Heath, M. N.
Heath, R. A.
Heavis, Thos. 1854 England San Francisco , CA - USA Great Britain
Hector, R J
Hector, R J
Hedeman, Jn.
Hederstedt, John
Hedges, Walter
Hedley, William 1825 New York, USA
Hedlund, Theo. 1853 Sweden
Hee, How
Heense, William
Hegblomn, Mathew
Heian, Oskar
Heide, August
Heil, William
Heill, Paul
Heiltin, John
Heim, A
Heim, John
Heim, T. B.
Heinanen, S.
Heinder, Thomas
Heisafa, M. 1881 Japan Japan
Heitman, Paul
Heivey, Stephen
Helander, Henry
Helbron, W.
Held, A.
Helen, J. E. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Helender, A. J.
Helenius, C.
Heler, John
Helin, August
Helland, Ole.
Hellbone, Carl
Heller, Otto 1857 Denmark San Francisco , CA - USA Denmark
Hellevist, A.
Helli, H. P.

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.