Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Linneroth, Fritz
Linquest, Charles
Linsey, Edgar 1874 Harrington, ME - USA
Linstedt, John 1831 Sweden
Linton, A??
Linton, Alexander Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Linton, Peter A.
Lippel, Theodore
Lippell, F.
Lippens, John
Lippic, J.
Lis, Felix Luxembourg
Liscomb, James A. 1825 USA
Lising, Bermont
Lissen, Oscar
Litch, Edwin E.
Lithin, J.
Little, John
Littlefiela, Sam
Littlefield, F.
Litz, Otto
Livala, E. O.
Liverpool, Isaac
Livingston, John
Livingston, John H. England
Livingston, Joseph
Livingston, Neil
Livingston, Neil 1834 Islay, Canada
Livingston, William
Livingstone, James
Livington, W.
Livo, A.
Liztze, Diedrick
Ljangren, Swen Petter
Lloyd, James 1831 Limerick, Ireland
Lloyd, John
Lloyd, Thomas John 1852 England
Lloyd, Walter
Lmastrone, E.
Loadrick, John
Loady, Noh
Lochee, Wm.
Lock, J.
Lock, N.
Lock, S. W. 1809
Lock , Wm.
Lock, Wm.
Lock, Wm.
Locke, George
Locke, Robert
Locke, Wm.
Locke, Wm.
Lockhort , Alex
Locklin, Henry
Lockwood, C.
Lockwood, David
Lockwood, Frank 1859 USA
Lockwood, Henry 1855 Philadelphia, PA - USA USA
Lockwood, Robert
Lockyer, Charles 1868 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Lockyer, Charles 1866 Philadelphia, PA - USA Philadelphia, PA - USA USA
Loderstron, August
Lodesquist?, Oscar Sweden
Lodge, Henry
Lodrman, Gust
Lofberg, J. A.
Lofberg, J. A.
Lofdahl, Axel
Lofgren, John W. 1883 Sweden
Lofke, C. 1842 Germany
Loftus, T.
Loftus, Thomas
Logan, F.
Logan, Fred
Logan, John
Logan, Joseph R.
Logan, Patrick
Logan, Thomas
Logan, W. F.
Lohica, Frank
Lohnes, S. M.
Lohnes, Sydney
Loiteren, Otto 1894 Finland, Finland New York, USA Russia
Loke, S.
Lokenvick, G.
Loller, Pascual Spain
Lomba, Charles
Lomberg, Karl
Lomberr, Henry
Lombo, J.
Lon, Lo
Londen, John
Lonergan, George
Loney, Charles
Loney, Leth 1836
Long, Darious
Long, David
Long, David L.
Long, E. D.
Long, Henery

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.