Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Johnson, Emil 1873 Norway Boston, MA - USA USA
Johnson, Ernest
Johnson, Ernst
Johnson, F.
Johnson, F.
Johnson, F.
Johnson, F. A.
Johnson, F. C.
Johnson, F. N.
Johnson, Francis E. 1830 England
Johnson, Fred
Johnson, Fred W.
Johnson, Fritz
Johnson, Fuller 1838 USA
Johnson, G.
Johnson, G.
Johnson, G.
Johnson, G. C.
Johnson, Geo.
Johnson, George 1847 New York, USA
Johnson, George
Johnson, George L. E.
Johnson, Gust 1876 Norway
Johnson, Gustav
Johnson, Gustave
Johnson, H.
Johnson, H.
Johnson, H.
Johnson, H.
Johnson, H. E.
Johnson, H. P.
Johnson, H. W.
Johnson, Hans 1842 New York, USA
Johnson, Hans Peter
Johnson, Harral
Johnson , Harry
Johnson, Harry
Johnson, Harry 1875 Norway
Johnson, Hasel New York, USA
Johnson, Haus M. 1860 Germany
Johnson, Henrik
Johnson, Henry 1874 Maine New York, USA USA
Johnson, Hugh
Johnson, Isaac
Johnson, Isaac
Johnson, Isaac 1848 Baltimore, MD - USA
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J. 1841 Boston, MA - USA
Johnson, J.
Johnson, J. B.
Johnson, J. C.
Johnson, J. H.
Johnson, J. L.
Johnson, J. M.
Johnson, J. N.
Johnson, J. P.
Johnson, J. R.
Johnson, Jacob 1852
Johnson, James
Johnson, James
Johnson, James Panama
Johnson, Janus 1844 Germany San Francisco , CA - USA Germany
Johnson, Jarvis W.
Johnson, Jem
Johnson, Jeremiah
Johnson, Joe
Johnson, Johan 1858 Finland
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson , John
Johnson , John
Johnson , John
Johnson , John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, John
Johnson, 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.