Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Malony, Daniel
Malstad, August
Maltis, Francis
Maltsen, William 1872 Finland, Finland Boston, MA - USA Russia
Maluo, John O.
Malurds, A. A. 1844 Sweden San Francisco , CA - USA Sweden
Mamato, K.
Mame, George
Man, Ah
Man, George
Man, J.
Manahan, Thomas
Manahan, Thomas Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Manaole, D.
Manase, Billy
Mancen, Robert 1865 Maine
Manchester, E. A. 1876 Steuben, ME - USA Steuben, ME - USA USA
Manck, John England
Manda, T.
Manders, C.
Maner, Thomas E. 1861 Jonesport, ME - USA
Manes, John
Manese, Billy
Maney, W. T.
Maney, William T.
Mangansen, C.
Mangels, E.
Mangill, Jack
Manhan, Thomas
Manko, K.
Manley, C.
Manley, Thomas
Manly, Thomas
Mann, John
Mann, Michael
Manners, H. A.
Manney, S.
Manning, Edward
Manning, George
Manning, Harry
Manning, J.
Manning, J. M.
Manning, J. W.
Manning, James 1831 New York, USA
Manning, John
Manning, John 1853 Massachusetts, USA
Manning, Nicholas
Manning, P.
Manning, Thos.
Manning, Timithy
Manohan, Thomas Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Manora, C.
Mansen, Robert
Mansfeild, Perriel
Mansfeild, Thomas
Mansfield, Donald
Mansfield, E. A.
Mansfield, George
Mansfield, P.
Mansfield, Peter 1847 USA
Mansfield, Peter 1847 Galveston, TX - USA
Mansfield , Thos.
Mansfieled, George
Manson, Chas.
Manson, Edwin
Manson , N.
Manson, Ole 1862 Sweden
Manson, Ole 1861 Sweden
Mansten, J. L.
Manthorn, Alex
Manuel, Moses
Manuel, Robert
Manuel, V.
Mapp, Chas.
Maran, M.
Maranguni, Romeo
Marble, W.F.
March, George E.
March, William 1857 New Jersey, NJ - USA New Jersey, NJ - USA USA
Marchant, John
Marchison, J. C.
Marchison, James
Marchman, A. 1880 Massachusetts, USA
Marchock, Harry
Marcum, Hy
Mardreth, Gian
Mare, Thomas
Mareen, Eldridge
Margan, Alfred
Margid, Frank
Margins, William
Marguil , Frank
Marhinsin, Ole. M.
Maria, F.
Maria, J.
Maria, Jose
Maric, F.
Marie, Antonio
Marie, Joseph
Marikama, M.

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.