Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Johnson, T. M.
Johnson, T. W.
Johnson, Tharkell Iceland
Johnson, Thedore
Johnson, Thomas
Johnson, Thomson 1836 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Johnson, Thomson J.
Johnson, Thorkell
Johnson, Thorvald P. Jonesport, ME - USA
Johnson, Thorwold P. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Johnson, Vau 1838 Finland
Johnson, Victor 1861
Johnson, Victor
Johnson, Victor
Johnson, W.
Johnson, W.
Johnson, Willard
Johnson, William
Johnson, William
Johnson, William 1840 New York, USA
Johnson, William 1842 Finland
Johnson, William E.
Johnson, William R.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm. 1847 USA
Johnson, Wm.
Johnson, Wm.
Johnssen, Charles
Johnsson, Oscar
Johnsten, R. H.
Johnster, G. C.
Johnston, Andrew
Johnston, Andrew
Johnston , Charles
Johnston, Charles
Johnston, E. A.
Johnston, E. W.
Johnston, F.
Johnston, George
Johnston, H. E.
Johnston, I. S.
Johnston, J.
Johnston, J. S. L.
Johnston, Jacob
Johnston, James
Johnston, Lewis
Johnston, Oskar
Johnston , P.
Johnston, P.
Johnston, Philip
Johnston, Samuel
Johnston, William
Johnstone, M. 1870 Georgia USA, USA USA
Johnstone, William
Johonassen, Olof
Joice, Wm.
Joinson , J.
Jompman, E.
Jon, Ah
Jonco, Jerry
Jones, A.
Jones, A. B.
Jones, Abraham
Jones, Abram
Jones , Alex
Jones, Alfred
Jones, Benjamin
Jones, C.
Jones, C. D.
Jones, Charles
Jones, Charlie
Jones, D. W. 1838
Jones, E.
Jones, E. G.
Jones, Edward
Jones, F.
Jones, Frank
Jones, Fred
jones, Fred
Jones, Fred 1890 Finland
Jones, Fred Finland, Finland Fall River, MA - USA
Jones, George
Jones, Griffith
Jones, Harry
Jones, Harry 1888 Oregon
Jones, Henry
Jones, J.
Jones, J. E.
Jones, J. M.
Jones, Jacob J.
Jones, James 1834 USA
Jones, James 1845 USA, USA
Jones, James 1869 Maine Maine USA
Jones, James E.
Jones, 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.