Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Holms , John
Holms, Olaf
Holmsland, Charles
Holmson, Frank 1851
Holmson, John 1833
Holmstrom, C. L.
Holmstrom, Eric
Holmstrom, J.
Holsen, Fred
Holsen, K. G.
Holsen, Peter
Holson, E.
Holstead, John H.
Holt, Edwin F.
Holt, F. B.
Holt, S.
Holtenberg, G.
Holts, H.
Holversen, P.
Homish, Charles Nova Scotia, Canada
Homon, J.
Homon, John
Honcky, M.
Hong, Charles
Hood, John
Hood, Wm.
Hoodman, Thomas
Hoods, Peter
Hook, J.
Hook, James
Hook, John
Hook, Thomas
Hooley, Charles
Hoolnish, Charles
Hoonce, H. F.
Hoopala, F.
Hooper, Ed 1877 New York, USA
Hooper, Ed 1877 New York, USA Calais, ME - USA USA
Hooper, Henry
Hooper, Jas.
Hooper, Jas.
Hooper, Wm. 1827 England San Francisco , CA - USA Great Britain
Hooplopa, Fegee
Hope, Henry 1836 Hamburg, Germany
Hopewell, Nelson 1817 USA
Hopkin, Robert
Hopkin, Thomas
Hopkins, A Jonesport, ME - USA
Hopkins , B. W.
Hopkins, Charles
Hopkins, Geo.
Hopkins, H.
Hopkins, Henry
Hopkins, John
Hopkins, L.
Hopkins, L. D.
Hopkins, Martin
Hopkins, R B Jonesport, ME - USA
Hopkins, R. B. 1875 Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Hopkins, W. F.
Hopkins, William
Hopkins, William H.
Hopubostel, Otto
Horigan, Michal
Horn, James
Horn, John
Horn , Louis
Horn, Van
Hornbury, John
Hornby, August
Horndfort, J H 1845 Maine
Horne, F. H.
Hornky, M.
Horrigan, J.
Horsson, J. B.
Horth, Harris
Hortman, R.
Horton, Archie 1876 Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada England
Horton, Charles
Hose, Daniel 1872 Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Hosey, Joseph
Hoshina, K.
Hoss, Edd Addison, ME - USA
Hossler, Paul
Hoster, C.
Hostis, Jean L.
Hotche, L.
Hotton, John 1854
Houdlette, Francis
Houghton, J.
Houghton, John
Houie, Wm.
Houlton, John
Houre, W.
Hourslow, James
House, E.
House, William 1869 Nova Scotia, Canada
Houseman, William
Houston, Douglas
Houston, Dugald A. 1857 Scotland

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.