Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Barrett, E. S.
Barrett, Ed J.
Barrett, Edward J.
Barrett, J.
Barrett, James
Barrett , Michael
Barrett, N.
Barrett, Peter C.
Barrett, R.
Barrett, Richard
Barrett, T.
Barrett, Thos. 1838 New York, USA
Barrett, Wm H 1851 New York, USA
Barrientos, Juan
Barriere, Leon
Barries, Chas.
Barril, James 1846 Rochdale
Barritt, James
Barritt, William
Barron, Richard
Barros, Antonio
Barrows, Benjamin
Barry, A. P.
Barry, Charles B.
Barry, F.
Barry, James
Barry, James 1861 New Hampshire, NH - USA
Barry, John
Barry, John
Barry, Joseph
Barry, M.
Barry, Thomas
Barry, Thos.
Barry, W. H.
Barry, William 1830 Cardiff, Wales
Barry, Wm.
Barstew, W. H.
Barstow, Charles
Barstow, Charles F.
Barstow, J. A.
Barstow, J. H.
Bartell, John
Bartels, Geo.
Barter, Andrew
Barter, George
Barth , E.
Barth, Joseph 1846
Barth, William
Barthete, Joseph
Barths, J. 1871 Germany
Bartlett, H.
Bartlett, W. P.
Bartlett, William G.
Bartley, Edward
Barton, Eri
Barton, Morrison
Bartram, Chauncey
Barzo, Jose 1881 Portugal Portugal Portugal
Baschun, Carl
Basford, C.
Basford, E.
Basham, C. G.
Basnell, J.
Bass, Joseph
Bass, R.
Basse, William H.
Bassett, D A
Bassett, John
Basshe, Philips
Bassonam, G. G.
Basthold, E. A. A.
Bastlund, George
Bastow, C. H.
Bastow, Charles
Basumssen, O.
Batchel, A.
Batchelder, Elijah
Batchelder, Harry C. 1833 Pennsylvania, PA - USA
Batchelder, Henry C.
Batchelder, T.
Batchelder, T. 1829 Maine
Batchelder, W. C.
Batchelder, W. H.
Batchelder, William
Batchelder, William H.
Batchelor, W. G.
Bates, A.
Bates, Charles
Bates, Joseph
Bates, Ned
Bates , Wm. H.
Bates, Wm. H.
Bates, Wm. Henry
Bates, Wm. Henry
Batiste, S. G.
Batman, Arthur
Batrson, Albert Addison, ME - USA Addison, ME - USA USA
Batsett, J. S.
Batson, A. A.
Batson, F. C.

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.