Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Larabie, Mathew
Laraby, Clarance 1876 Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Larason , Peter
Larbay , Charls
Larbenter, R.
Larcen, Chas.
Larebbe, Samuel Harrington, ME - USA Harrington, ME - USA USA
Larely, M.
Laressee, Samuel
Larka, K. A.
larken , Stephen
Larkin, E.
Larkin, E. J.
Larkin, Francis
Larkin, Henry
Larkin, Howard
Larkin, John
Larkin, T.
Larkin, Thos.
Larkins, James B.
Larkson, Thomas 1837 New Jersey, NJ - USA
Larner, William 1837 New York, USA
Larns , John
Laron, Chas.
Larona, Louis
Laronce, Deonicio 1836 Peru
Laros, Charles 1827 Germany
Larra, John
Larrabee, George H.
Larrabee, George H. 1836 Maine
Larrabee, George H. 1836 Bath, ME - USA
Larrabee, George H. 1835 Maine
Larrensen, John
Larrsson, G.
Larry, Louis
Larsan , A. E.
Larsan , F. O.
Larsen, A
Larsen, C.
Larsen, C. 1845 New York, USA
Larsen, C. E.
Larsen, Charles
Larsen, Christian 1848 Denmark
Larsen, Christian F.
Larsen, E. J.
Larsen, Ed
Larsen, Ed
Larsen, Gustav 1876 Norway Norway Norway
Larsen, H.
Larsen, Hans
Larsen, Hans S. 1850 Denmark
Larsen, Harry
Larsen , Henry
Larsen, Holger 1863 Denmark
Larsen, Holger 1863 Denmark
Larsen, J.
Larsen, J. C.
Larsen, Johann
Larsen, John
Larsen, Johnathan
Larsen, Jokil
Larsen, Karl
Larsen, Klanz
Larsen, L G
Larsen, L.
Larsen, L. Norway Norway Norway
Larsen, L.
Larsen, L. H.
Larsen, L. J.
Larsen, Lars
Larsen, Lauritz
Larsen, Lawisly 1870 Norway
Larsen, Leonard
Larsen, Lewis 1877 Norway Norway Norway
Larsen, Louis
Larsen, Ludvig
Larsen, Ludvik
Larsen, Ludwick Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Larsen, M.
Larsen, O.
Larsen, Peter
Larsen, Peter Sweden
Larsen, Peter A.
Larsen, Petter
Larsen, R.
Larsen, Richard
Larsen, Severn
Larsen, Thomas Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Larsen, Thorston
Larsen, Wilhelm 1860 Sweden
Larson, A.
Larson, A. E.
Larson, Anders Sweden
Larson, Andrew
Larson, C.
Larson, C. L.
Larson, Charles
Larson, Christian
Larson, E.
Larson, Edward

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.