Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
King, John
King, John
King, John 1848 England
King, John 1848
King, John O. 1860
King, Joseph
King, Michail
King, Patrick
King, R.
King, Robert
King, Roby 1851 New Orleans, LA - USA
King, S.
King, Samuel 1837 USA
King, T.
King, Thomas
King, Thos.
King, Tuck
King, William
King, William
King , Wm.
Kinghorn, Stephen 1871 Machiasport, ME - USA Machiasport, ME - USA USA
Kingsbury, Henry
Kingsbury, Lewis
Kingsbury, Philip 1856 USA
Kingsley , James
Kingston, Thos.
Kingstone, Thomas
Kinmen, J.
Kinndy, J. H. 1861 Rockland, ME - USA Rockland, ME - USA USA
Kinnedy , Wm.
Kinnelly, Stephen
Kinney, Levi 1856 Cape Island, N.S. Cape Island, N.S. England
Kinney, Thos.
Kinoshita, S.
Kinsburg, Charles 1862 USA
Kinseil, D.
Kinsner, A.
Kinson, Bert
Kinston, William 1806
Kinvo?, Johann ????????, Russia
Kioliolia, Peter
Kiosh , Julis
Kiper, P.
Kipi, Dan
Kippir, John
Kirby, E.
Kirby, E. J.
Kirege, Gustave
Kirige, Gustave
Kirk, Robert 1851
Kirk, Robert 1851 New York, USA
Kirke, K.
Kirket, T.
Kirket, Topham
Kirkner, Ned 1876 Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Kirkwood, Alex 1867 Scotland
Kirmear, B.
Kirsch, Karl 1881 Germany
Kirstein, T.
Kirvi, John Russia
Kirwan, Milton
Kisock, ?
Kiszmann, J.
Kitchen, E.
Kitchen, W.
Kitchie, Robert
Kittilson, K.
Kittleson, Barth New York, USA New York, USA USA
Kivekas, F.
Kivirse, F. N.
Kiwa, Tommy
Kjolner, Frederick
Klarich, Autun 1895 Sibernick, Dalmatia
Klebb, F.
Kleborg, A.
Kleidt, C.
Klein, J.
Klein, John
Klein, John 1877 Russia, Russia Russia, Russia Russia
Klein, W.
Klein, William
Klein, William 1880 Germany
Klein, William 1881 Germany
Kleinage, Fritz
Kleinhart, F.
Klement, Johannes
Klemer, William
Klemke, Karl
Klengel, A.
Klie, H.
Klinberg, T.
Klind, Charles
Klindt, John
Klindt, John
Kline, James
Klingbeil, C.
Klingener, A. 1859
Klinger, George
Klinkert, P.
Kloosterhuis, Henrie 1838

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.