Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Lewis, James
Lewis, John
Lewis, John Jonesport, ME - USA
Lewis, John 1823 New York, USA
Lewis, John 1822 Maine
Lewis, Joseph
Lewis, N.
Lewis, Patrick
Lewis, Patrick
Lewis, R.
Lewis, Reo E. 1894 Eastport, ME - USA Eastport, ME - USA
Lewis, Richard
Lewis, Robert
Lewis, Samuel
Lewis, Sanford 1850 USA
Lewis, Stephen
Lewis, T.
Lewis, T. J.
Lewis, Thomas
Lewis, Thomas
Lewis, Thomas 1827 Sweden
Lewis, Vincent B.
Lewis, William H. 1830 USA
Lewis , Wm.
Lewis, Wm.
Leyerle, G.
Leyhy, Fritleyof
Leynckey, John 1873 Bangor, ME - USA
Leyole, George
Lhostis, Jean
Libanate, Cesare
Libbie, J.
Libby, Edw. E.
Libby, Phineaus
Libby, W.
Libell, John
Liber, Albert
Liber, George
Liberg, J.
Libro, Bernardo G.
Lichtenberger, Karl
Lid, Hari 1866 Finland, Finland
Lid, Hari 1866 Finland, Finland Finland, Finland Finland
Lidstrom, A. E.
Lidstrom, E. A.
Lie, Bertinias
Liebers, David
Liebert, R.
Liedke, Carl
Liemann, John Germany
Liepenstein, William
Lietz, O. P.
Lifvergren, J. T.
Ligeral, J. A.
Ligherman, Joseph
Light, Rob
Light, William
Lightbourne, Joseph
Lightheart, M.
Lijengneen, Ferdinan
Liken, Charles
Liker, Chas.
Likichi, Tagawa
Lileaustream, John
Lilii, Albert
Liljegsen, Otto 1829 Sweden
Liljesen, Otto Sweden
Lillaspie , J. D.
Lillefiela, Samuel
Lillibridge, J. D.
Lillie, J.
Lillis, John
Lilly, G. A. H.
Lilly, Richard
Limas, Leuie
Limini, Giuseppe
Limnire , B.
Limrose, Isac Norway
Lin, Andras 1831
Linahan, James
Linan, Washington
Linborn, Earmse 1849 Sweden
Linch, Burnon 1841 Maine
Linch, Thomas
Linckelberg, Ralph 1836 Magdeburg
Linclese, N.
Lincoln, George
Lincoln, H.
Lincoln, W. H.
Lind, Allex
Lind, C.
Lind, Carl 1845 Sweden
Lind, Carl Sweden
Lind, Charles
Lind, Hans
Lind, J.
Lind, John Germany
Lind, John 1839 Germany
Lind, John A.
Linda, F.

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.