Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Iverson, B.
Iverson, J.
Iverson, Nils
Iverson, P. A.
Ives, James
Ives, John
Ivis , George
Ivy, U. C. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Iyiki, K.
Izami, Thomas
Izamy, Thomas
Izuma, Thomas
Jaachain, S.
Jack, David
Jack, Frederick
Jackerine, Joe
Jackison, P.
Jackman, E.
Jackman, Ed
Jackman, J.
Jackman, J. R.
Jackmann, Otto
Jackobson, Andrew
Jacks, Fred
Jackschool, John
Jackson, A.
Jackson, A.
Jackson, Alex
Jackson , Andrew
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, Ben
Jackson, Ben
Jackson, C.
Jackson, Darius W.
Jackson, David
Jackson, Edward
Jackson, G.
Jackson, George
Jackson, George 1837 USA
Jackson, George USA
Jackson, Henry
Jackson, Henry Boston, MA - USA
Jackson, Henry C.
Jackson, J.
Jackson, J. 1852 Norway USA, USA USA
Jackson, J. F.
Jackson, J. V.
Jackson, James
Jackson, James 1850 Ireland
Jackson, James W.
Jackson, John
Jackson, John
Jackson, John
Jackson, John
Jackson, John 1809 Baltimore, MD - USA
Jackson, John 1837 Boston, MA - USA
Jackson, Lewis
Jackson, Louis
Jackson, Martin
Jackson, Mary
Jackson, P.
Jackson, Peter
Jackson, Robert
Jackson, Robert
Jackson, Sam 1875 Norway Norway
Jackson, Samuel 1822 New York, USA
Jackson, T.
Jackson, Thomas
Jackson, Thomas Leonard
Jackson, W.
Jackson, W. A.
Jackson, William
Jackson, Wm.
Jackson, Wm.
Jacob, Larrie
Jacobeit, Julius
Jacobfson, Oscar 1848 Sweden
Jacobon, F. USA
Jacobs, A.
Jacobs, A.
Jacobs, C. H.
Jacobs, Charles 1871 Norway New York, USA USA
Jacobs, Chas.
Jacobs, F. 1863 Germany New York, USA USA
Jacobs, George
Jacobs, Gustaf
Jacobs, Moses
Jacobs, Moses
Jacobs, Richard
Jacobs, W.
Jacobsen, A.
Jacobsen, Adolph
Jacobsen, Anton
Jacobsen, Chas.
Jacobsen, Chris
Jacobsen, Chris.
Jacobsen, Erick
Jacobsen, Fred
Jacobsen, J.
Jacobsen, Jacob

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.