Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Jukumas, Hemps
Julian, James
Julian, Joseph
Julian, R.
Julie, James
Julien, L.
Julien, Lucas
Julin, H.
Julinson, Harry
Julis, Chas.
Jull, Albert
Julyandoz, William
Juncke, John 1852 Germany
Junde, William
Jundster, Thomas
Jung, William
Jungsen, Luipirgen 1846 Germany
Junker, Harn
Jurdon, J.
Jurgens, John
Jury, W.
Just, Charles 1839
Justason, S. V. 1846 St. George, ME - USA
Justice, Lewis
Justice, William
Justin, W.
Juten, A. 1893 Finland, Finland New York, USA Russia
Juy, Darius D. 1865 Addison, ME - USA Addison, ME - USA USA
Juy, David E. 1870 Addison, ME - USA Addison, ME - USA USA
Kaana, Mokulua
Kaauaaua, Paul
Kab, James Mac
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaeffe, Michael
Kaemmer, Max
Kaeveara, Davis
Kagerty, M.
Kageyama, Y.
Kaggor, F.
Kahale, Charles
Kahalewai, David 1885 Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI USA
Kahed, Reuben
Kahl, Ferdinand
Kahle, H.
Kahn, Henrei 1889 Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI USA
Kahn, Luis
Kahns, George
Kailieha, Peter
Kain, Peter
Kaine, John
Kaissner, A.
Kala, D.
Kala, David
Kalba, R.
Kalchi, James
Kalies, John
Kalkka, Andrew
Kallenberg, Chas. W.
Kallilanni, J.
Kallman, Charles
Kalpen, R.
Kalpin, Rat
Kalson, H.
Kama, Sam
Kamamoto, Y.
Kamana, I.
Kamano, I.
Kamano, I.
Kamano, J. 1884 Japan
Kamermaus, W.
Kami, Dan
Kamiguchi, K.
Kamisson, M.
Kamman, D.
Kamora, S. O.
Kamorri, D.
Kan, Ludwig
Kana, Hatch
Kanagawa, G.
Kanagawa, George
Kanaguchi, K.
Kanaho, Moses
Kanaka, John
Kanaki, W. M. 1887 Honolulu, HI USA
Kanani, John
Kandelm, A. W.
Kanderlin, V.
Kane , Danuel
Kane, J.
Kane, Jno.
Kane, John
Kane, Patrick 1842 New York, USA
Kane , Samuel
Kane , Thos.
Kane, Wm 1808 Massachusetts, USA

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.